We are
a group of women Architects, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors and Scientists committed to enhancing social justice by mobilizing women to spearhead building adequate shelter for marginalized communities in Tanzania. TAWAH is officially registered as an NGO under the Non-Governmental Organizations Act, 2002 in March 2011 with the registration number 4487.
We serve
Marginalized groups in Tanzania include women, people living in poverty, people with special needs, indigenous populations, refugees and minorities. Because of their social status, these groups are often excluded from fundamental aspects of society, such as equal access to education, access to quality healthcare, adequate living conditions
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Connecting women
with women underpins our work. Through the collective construction of shelter and sanitation infrastructure, TAWAH teaches practical skills to low income women who can in turn use those skills to generate new economic opportunities.
Our Mission
Alleviate poverty and empower marginalized groups in Tanzania.
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Our Vision
Use innovative techniques to improve living conditions and build capacity for income generation among marginalized groups in Tanzania.

Core Values
Teamwork
Learning
Innovation
Transparency
Accountability
Focus Areas

Housing facilities

Empowerment

Educational facilities

Partnership
Testimonials
“Site experience with TAWAH was great. I was quietly impressed with the quality of works. Everything was neatly executed and the Mhaga women builders were so excited to learn and listen as I was able to hear their goals.”

“I had a beautiful experience at TAWAH site in Mhaga village. I will just sum up to IMPACTFUL it is worth it all. The faces of hope and the ability to make someone else dream is an explainable. Thank you TAWAH for the wonderful works you are doing out there, thanks for the opportunity to witness and be part of it.”

“We had an amazing and wonderful experience, we were all amazed and impressed with a great creativity, innovation and quality of works. The hard work, commitment and dedication TAWAH team has put through is so inspiring.
We had an opportunity to learn the production of interlocking sand cement bricks, it was really fun!
The amazing Kisarawe mountainous views during the road trip is in our memory.
Thank you TAWAH for this amazing experience, we appreciate a lot.”

“Kisarawe site visit was worth it. Thank you TAWAH for organizing such meaningful site visit trips. I have learnt and I love what TAWAH is doing, from this experience I have added on my personal goals to buy one brick making machine.
Thank you TAWAH, I wish I had joined earlier!”
Emma SenkoroVolunteer
“Yesterday’s trip was amazing, seeing the women learning everything from scratch and how the women from last years trainings have done an amazing work shows how amazing TAWAH is and the efforts TAWAH is putting into peoples’ life.
The soil testing training was done and it proves how everyone can perform soil test with simple and local equipment’s without going to big laboratories.
The training on health and safety at work place was amazing, as from this training I will keep my eyes open on making sure that safety is first priority at my working places.”

“Afternoon team
Yesterday’s trip was amazing it was my first time visiting Mhaga site, the moment nimeshuka kwenye gari, I was amazed with the designs especially the overhanging pergola , overall buildings materials that were used was stunning.
Also, we learnt on how to test soil, brick making, i didn’t expect that ningepata hii knowledge in this year. Health and safety lesson were well presented and understandable
Thank you TAWAH for the opportunity and amazing experience
Be blessed TAWAH members.”

“Foremost I would really love to thank the TAWAH team for this vision. It is truly adding value to our lives and has changed people’s thinking in so many ways. I have witnessed women daring to dream and change their life for better.
On the Saturday’s trip we were able to learn about soil testing at site, safety issues as well share knowledge and inspire students from the Jokate Mwegelo sec. School. It was worth it and I am grateful to be part of this, it is of great honor.
I would advise for the volunteering team to be able to engage more and actually do the work by planning prior to the day that we visit the site, depending on specific functions that we will be conducting.”

To be honest I thank TAWAH for this opportunity to be part of the team
Saturday’s trip was my first Mhaga site visit and it was great…the designs are wonderful, the idea of the materials used, learning about brick making, safety and health and waste water treatment on site everything was on point.
Seeing TAWAH having an impact on the women of Mhaga and how we were able to learn and inspire students from Jokate Mwegelo sec. School shows how great and meaningful this experience can be.
Thanks again TAWAH for sharing the opportunity be blessed.”

TAWAH motivates me and makes me more engaging. It has one of the best working environment and I learn new things everyday.
Nora Kessy2021 Volunteer
TAWAH has helped me to socialize and become active and comfortable even in the middle of older ladies in the industry
Janeth Sanga2021 Volunteer
Thank you for lifting us up and opening the doors for us ladies in the construction.It has really helped us mentally and physically, we may not scream it out loud but, deep in our hearts we appriciate you and the efforts you put in us.
Weigner Lweikiza2021 Graduate Mentee
Nami natamani kuwa mentor for the coming mentees, but naenda masomoni .Ila nikirudi sitasita kuungana nanyi katika kuwasaidia wengine moja kwa moja
Bertha Mwakatobe2021 Volunteer
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