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Field Visit in the Project Region Pwani
On Wednesday, July 11, 2018, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) organized a training to empower local structures to increase accountability and improve their fight against corruption in the Pwani Region as part of the project ‘United for Our Rights’. This project is co-funded by the European Union and implemented together with the two NGOs ‘Civic Education Teachers’ Association’ (CETA) and ‘Actions for Democracy and Local Governance’ (ADLG) for 30 months in seven regions in Tanzania.
Representative of the EU-Delegation to Tanzania Mr. John Villiers, Project Manager Ms. Maria Kayombo, Training Coordinator Mr. Damas Nderumaki and representatives from CSOs
Group Picture with the participants from the training in the community of Mbwawa (Pwani Region), Mr. John Villiers (Representative of the EU-Delegation in Tanzania), Ms. Maria Kyombo (Project Manager) and Mr. Damas Nderumaki (Training Coordinator for the Pwani Region)
Maria Kayombo (Project Manager) and a representative of the Civil Society Organization 'Pwani Development Promotion Agency' (Pwani DPA) planting the 'tree of transparency' with John Villiers (Representative of the EU-Delegation in Tanzania) in the community of Mbwawa as a sign of combating corruption
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