Sites of Interest

There are many sites around that are well worth investigating if you are interested in Africa, Tanzania and of course the various means of trying to eradicate poverty. Some are listed below and we will do our best to add new ones on a regular basis. If you know of some worthy of a mention, please do let us know. May be we can help dispel some of the myths and liars about why people in Africa are grounded in poverty. But most importantly show that there is plenty of hope, hard work and progress going on too.

The Africa Guide

The Africa Guide


The Africa Guide is a very comprehensive guide to a wide range of subjects on Africa. It includes links to a huge amount of sites dealing with travelling to Africa, wildlife, things to buy, music, volunteering etc. It has a photo gallery and even a forum. It is also the main source of traffic to this website. So we like these guys.

working to empower

Working to Empower

Working to Empower has a wealth of documentation on HIV/AIDS from a medical standpoint to how to educate. Resources, including entertainment education in swahili and some peer to peer education programmes are invaluable to small charities like us which lack the means to produce such extensive material.

AWID

Association For Women's Rights in Development

Strengthening movements to advance women’s rights and gender equality worldwide. Welcome to AWID! The Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) is an international, multi-generational, feminist, creative, future-orientated membership organization committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development and women’s human rights

Women Deliver- Invest in women it pays – is a global advocacy organization bringing together voices from around the world to call for action against maternal death. Launched at a groundbreaking conference in 2007, Women Deliver works globally to generate political commitment and financial investment for fulfilling Millennium Development Goal 5 — to reduce maternal mortality and achieve universal access to reproductive health.