Project
Contributing to Gender Equality
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Amount Funded
24,985 EUROProject Duration
31 Dec 2019 - 31 Dec 2020 -
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Lead organisation
Lareto Co-operative Society LTD (LCSL)
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Lareto Co-operative Society is a Tanzanian non-profit Community-Based Organisation (CBO) formed in 2015 with the objective of facilitating community development initiatives through capacity strengthening and awareness creation in all sectors of development.
It currently operates in Monduli district, Lemooti and Mswakini wards and with all the villages within the wards. The CBO was formed after realising that the pastoral community especially in Monduli district were lagging behind in all aspects of development when compared to other ethnic groups in Tanzania as well as in this modern world. The Cooperative is supporting communities for social business, renewable energy and entrepreneurship groups for development projects within the pastoral community.
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Organisation
Lareto Co-operative Society is a Tanzanian non-profit Community-Based Organisation (CBO) formed in 2015 with the objective of facilitating community development initiatives through capacity strengthening and awareness creation in all sectors of development.
It currently operates in Monduli district, Lemooti and Mswakini wards and with all the villages within the wards. The CBO was formed after realising that the pastoral community especially in Monduli district were lagging behind in all aspects of development when compared to other ethnic groups in Tanzania as well as in this modern world. The Cooperative is supporting communities for social business, renewable energy and entrepreneurship groups for development projects within the pastoral community.
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Project
Women’s Rights to Land For Economic Empowerment project aim to ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for productive resource, employment and land in particular. This project, among other things, will support the organisation to identify differences
among women and men as to accessing land in the Tanzania under the customary land tenure system, identify the contributions of on-going land reforms in increasing women’s access to land in their respective areas (villages), assess the constraints and opportunities affecting access to land by women economically and socially and assess the influence of religion and intermarriage on women’s access to land for economics earning as well as to identify and form women’s mechanisms/groups to protect women against any possible loss of their access rights.
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Women’s Rights to Land For Economic Empowerment project aim to ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for productive resource, employment and land in particular. This project, among other things, will support the organisation to identify differences
among women and men as to accessing land in the Tanzania under the customary land tenure system, identify the contributions of on-going land reforms in increasing women’s access to land in their respective areas (villages), assess the constraints and opportunities affecting access to land by women economically and socially and assess the influence of religion and intermarriage on women’s access to land for economics earning as well as to identify and form women’s mechanisms/groups to protect women against any possible loss of their access rights. - News