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excellent piece by our intl trainer rachael borlase on rural media and the anti-gay bill in uganda http://bit.ly/aNRZo6 Original Tweet 1 week 3 days ago

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Tanzania

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Tanzania country profile

Region: East AfricaPopulation: 43.7 million (UN, 2008)Capital: DodomaMajor languages: Swahili, English, Arabic, and a wide variety of local ...

Research location: Mpwapwa and Kibaigwa

Mpwapwa and Kibaigwa "We used to have plenty of harvests but nowadays the harvests are less and even the livestock are not having ...

Research location: Moshi and Marangu

Moshi and Marangu "On Mount Kilimanjaro there used to be very tall grass but because of people burning the forest, the environment ...

Research location: Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam"There used to be very large forests and they were very scary. If you passed through it droplets of water used to fall ...

Jonas Nyange, tour guide.

My name is Jonas Nyange. I am a 23-year-old tour guide in Moshi, Tanzania. There are a lot of changes here, especially in terms of climate. ...