“Gender, Land and Mining in Pastoralist Tanzania” – report launched by the WOLTS team
20 June 2018
“Gender, Land and Mining in Pastoralist Tanzania” is the product of rigorous field research over two years in collaboration with Tanzanian CSO, HakiMadini.
Significant stresses from mining, population growth and climate change, as well as disturbing levels of violence against women have been uncovered in this study of two traditional pastoralist communities in Tanzania. Initial findings are based on repeat rounds of participatory fieldwork by the WOLTS team and have already received official attention at national and local level.
To download the full report and a summary of key findings and recommendations please visit the WOLTS web page.