
Empowering Communities Through Clean Cooking: Partnership for a Sustainable Tanzania.
As part of our ongoing program to promote access to clean and affordable cooking solutions in Tanzania, we were honored to be invited by the Salesian Sisters of St. Don
Championing Economic Resilience: Eco Scope at the Sound Money Workshop
We were honored to participate in the Key Stakeholders Workshop on Sound Money organized by Liberty Sparks as part of the Improving Tanzania Economic Freedom Audit Program, a two year
Empowering Youth: The Key to Inclusive Reproductive Health Rights.
Eco Scope Foundation had the privilege of attending a crucial meeting organized by the Tanzania Media Women’s Association (TAMWA), bringing together key stakeholders and journalists advocating for reproductive health rights
Eco Scope Foundation Joins DMI Spring of Hope in Celebrating Women’s Achievements
Eco Scope Foundation is honored to have participated in the incredible event organized by DMI Spring of Hope, celebrating this special month of March in recognition of girls and womenESF 2024 Annual Report
We are proud to share the Eco Scope Foundation Annual Report 2024, highlighting our key achievements in poverty reduction, anti-human trafficking efforts, and digital inclusion across Tanzania. Explore how our
Ending Gender-Based Violence for Sustainable Growth.
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a critical issue that impedes the well-being and progress of individuals, families, and entire communities. Addressing GBV is essential for achieving sustainable development and breaking the
Empowering Diaspora: A Key Driver for Tanzania’s Growth
Tanzania’s diaspora remittances, estimated at $700 million annually, are a vital contributor to the nation’s development. The government is committed to creating legal, supportive pathways for Tanzanians seeking work abroad.
The Importance of Legal Migration Paths for Tanzanians Seeking Work Abroad.
Mr. Salvatory Mbilinyi, Director of Diaspora and Opportunities at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, warns that Tanzanians migrating through informal channels face serious risks, including exploitation. He emphasized that going
Eco Scope Foundation’s Commitment to Addressing Challenges in Labour Migration.
At Eco Scope Foundation, we are committed to tackling the challenges faced by Tanzanian migrant workers, both within the country and abroad. While we recognize the tremendous economic potential that