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Child marriage leads to lower life quality for young girls and their children, and negatively affects the economy as a whole

2020-03-11
By Twaweza

To mark International Women’s Day 2020, two young Tanzanian activists have launched a film on child marriages in partnership with Msichana Initiative and Twaweza.

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Active and Engaged

2019-11-21
By Twaweza

Fewer than half of citizens say they have attended a public meeting in the last year

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Three out of four Ugandans see village representatives as the best way to influence government

2019-11-12
By Twaweza

Despite seeing local government as a conduit for raising their views, 2 out of 5 citizens (44%) report that they attended a public meeting in the past year.

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Between paper and practice

2019-11-11
By Twaweza

Civil servants themselves indicate that, while citizens can engage in processes to make their needs known, priority is given to proposals from public officials themselves.

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