TANGO Vision

To increase the qualitative and quantitative contribution of the NGO sector in development. We promote the growth of the NGO sector and larger civil society through mandated representation and advocacy of common issues and interests concerning NGOs to other stakeholders in the development process

TANGO Mission

To increase the qualitative and quantitative contribution of the NGO sector in development. We promote the growth of the NGO sector and larger civil society through mandated representation and advocacy of common issues and interests concerning NGOs to other stakeholders in the development process

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This website provides you with information about the Tanzania Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (TANGO) including the various functions and programmes the network is involved with, as a coalition of genuine NGOs in the country. We thank you for your time and hope you will visit again for more updates.

 

 

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The Tanzania Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (TANGO) is the largest and longest standing national umbrella organization serving the Tanzanian NGO community. It was founded in 1988 by 22 NGOs.

 

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SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS: MORE CSO COORDINATION IS NEEDED ACROSS THE BOARD

This call was made at three days zonal CSO networks meeting which was called  by TANGO and KEPA to deliberate on the state of CSO Networks in the Southern Zone. The meeting  which brought together CSOs representatives from Mbeya, Ruvuma, Iringa and Rukwa regions, was attended by 56 participants and was held in Mbeya’s Nane nane Grounds from 21 to 23 May 2010.

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TANGO’s CALL ON NGOs

As the government tightens its grip on the NGO sector and issues threats of deregistering NGOs which will be found wanting—it is important for NGOs from all walks of life to ensure that they have put their houses in order by internalizing and observing the NGO Code of Ethics.

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WHAT DID WE DO IN 2009?

Trade: TANGO trade relations unit worked together with ESRF on the CUTS-London project in which it was charged with the responsibility of disseminating and publicizing the finding of trade research undertaken under the CUTS-London trade project.

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CSOs AND THE PARLIAMENT AT LOGGER-HEADS

Gender, Human Rights and Democratic Governance activists under the FEMACT Coalition, recently challenged the Parliament saying that, “Parliament has failed to play its role of providing oversight to the government by accepting to close the debate on the Richmond,

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MORE COORDINATION NEEDED

CSO from near and far have decried the state of  uncoordinated in the Tanzania the CSO Sector. They say that despite the existence of such organizations like, FCS, TANGO, TACOSODE, PF and TGNP just to mention a few not much has been done in terms of  fostering ethical conduct and adherence to the principles  good-governance among CSOs.

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