FES, in collaboration with the Just City Platform’s Housing Working Group and Ardhi University (ARU), hosted a hackathon to empower young people to address the housing crisis in Tanzania through…
The final team, "Planners," constituted by Subira Rajab, Sebastian Majiri, and Baltazar Deogratius, recognized the issue of inadequate access to public spaces within urban environments. They…
The fourth and victorious team, "Smart City," comprised Said Iddi Rais, Swedi Rajabu, Rebecca C Kibona, Rehema Godson Mnkeni, and Yohana Matiko Isack, also addressed the escalating waste…
The "Financers" team, composed of Gloria Changullah, Mpomolelu Kawunju, Haji Mohammed, Joshua Estelatus, and Mustapha Maulid, presented a unique solution to address two pressing issues: the lack…
The second team, known as "Aya Tech," was comprised of Adventia Adolf, Yesse Samwel, and Antidius Kawamala. They addressed the challenge of insufficient transparency and awareness surrounding…
The first team, known as "Eagles," was composed of Sabrina Mayoso, David Dallas, and Philip Magoyo. They identified a significant problem related to poor housing resulting from non-compliance…
By Priscila Izar
Urban October, an initiative led by UN-Habitat, encourages global partners to share knowledge, contribute ideas, and critically reflect on how to achieve a better urban future.
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Tanzania, in collaboration with Public Service International (PSI) a Global Union, organized a comprehensive two-day workshop themed “Pushing the boundaries against spurious…
Are you passionate about creating just cities and improving living conditions for all Tanzanians? Do you have innovative ideas and problem-solving skills? Join us for the Just City Hackathon, a…
To build awareness of members of the Governance, Constitution and Legal Affairs Committee about upcoming amendments to increase the political participation of women, youth, and persons with…