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PROVISION OF INCOME, HEALTHY FOOD AND MEDICINES FOR HIV/AIDS AFFECTED FAMILIES THROUGH BEE KEEPING A
Thursday, 06 May 2010

By Glory Seruhere
INTRODUCTION
Beekeeping is a low-input activity that can be carried out by all members of the family, especially beekeeping with stingless bees. This activity is a source of income but also honey and other beehive products are a source of food rich in vitamins, carbohydrates and other essential nutrients.

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Human Rights and Business
Thursday, 03 December 2009
By Scholastica Haule
Envirocare through support of Aim for Human Rights in Netherlands is implementing a three month project in 21st Century Textile Industry ,Morogoro region on Promoting the Use of the Human Rights Compliance Assessment tool by the companies, industries and big farming projects investments.
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Beekeeping as an alternative income generating activity in Siha district, Tanzania
Thursday, 03 December 2009
By Grace Murungi
In 2009 the National Environmental Day in Tanzania was marked by an increased concentration on climate change that is quite evident in the rising temperatures, rising sea-levels, sinking of islands, food scarcity and depletion glaciers on Mount Kilimanjaro.
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300 OVC in Mufindi district, Iringa region benefited from Rapid Funding Envelope (RFE) support.
Thursday, 03 December 2009

By Haika Mcharo
300 Orphans and vulnerable children aged 15-25 both boys and girls from Mufindi district Iringa region have been benefited from Rapid Funding Envelope (RFE) project 2007-2009.

The project was being implemented by Environmental, Human Rights Care and gender Organazation (Envirocare) has the goal of empowering Mufindi OVC by giving them vocational training and entrepreneurship skills which help them to increase their income and poverty eradication.

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Envirocare sees the need for more legal aid to Tanzanian prisoners
Tuesday, 21 July 2009

 By Mushi Michael

Environmental Gender and Human Rights Organization (Envirocare), has been honored to be among the representatives of Legal Sector Reform programme under coordination of Tanganyika Law Society to visit various prisons in Tanzania to observe Human Rights compliance.

Mr Mushi Michael (Environmental and Human Rights Legal Officer) form the task force and traveled around Tanzania prisons and observed the reality of our prisons.

Envirocare has seen the great need of doing more legal aid to prisoners and remandees in order to reduce congestion in remand homes and prisons and reduce the government burden of up keeping people who otherwise could engage in development of our nations.

More is expected in the task force report that is in process to come very soon.

 
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