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Envaya Program Manager Radhina Kipozi presents Envaya at a technical training workshop in Pemba, sponsored by the UN and UNESCO. (image)(Not translated)Edit
WOY Peer Educators take HIV/AIDS and sexual health education into the streets, conducting informal information sessions – with youth around Moshi, Tanzania – (image) – White Orange Youth: News – envaya.org – AIDS awareness activities(Not translated)Edit
In the past few weeks we have been hard at work to improve Envaya based on the feedback we have received from organizations in Tanzania. – (image) – As of yesterday, organizations can now add custom formatting (like bold, italics, and links), as well as an unlimited number of images on each of their webpages. – More changes to...(Not translated)Edit
(image) – Josh and Jesse are back in Dar after a successful trip to Pemba Island to meet with local CBOs. We stayed in Wete town, where unfortunately the only place we could catch an internet signal was on top of this old East Germany built housing bloc. There were some kids kicking around a ball and they took quick interest in Jesse and his computer.(Not translated)Edit
Josh and Jesse have returned to San Francisco after a month long conference tour in Tanzania. Thanks so much to our partners at JEAN Media who helped us get such great turnout at our events.(Not translated)Edit
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WPF seeks volunteers to come to Tanzania to work in wildlife preservation! See link for details. – (image) – Wanyama Pori Foundation: News – envaya.org – WPF welcomes volunteers from all over the world to come in Tanzania especially in Tanga region for volunteering on different activities including, awareness campaign towards sustainable wildlife...(Not translated)Edit
(image) Envaya welcomes its newest member to the team: Thad Kerosky. Thad Kerosky worked as an ICT volunteer in Mpwapwa, Tanzania with Peace Corps and the Tanzanian Ministry of Education for several years from 2007. Since returning to the US and as he joins the Envaya team, he has been crafting code solutions in the midwest and weaving together threads of East African and programmer-oriented ICT4D into forward-looking write-ups on ...(Not translated)Edit
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As part of our partnership with the Foundation for Civil Society, Envaya Program Manager Radhina Kipozi is currently in Dodoma integrating Envaya training into the Foundation's capacity building workshops for its grantees.(Not translated)Edit
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