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
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
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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| CSOs AND THE PARLIAMENT AT LOGGER-HEADS |
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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,  graft case and the Kiwira case. The CSOs think the case was prematurely closed because of the implication of the formers President in the acquisition of Kiwira mines. In fact it is said that former President Benjamin Mkapa wrongfully acquired a Core Mining Company. To express their disapproval of the Parliament’s move to drop the debate, FEMACT issued a statement which called upon the civil society to join them in a mass rally to condemn the Parliament for this action. |