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International Affairs in Tanzania
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African Leaders Malaria Alliance Alma
The African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) is a groundbreaking coalition of 49 African Heads of State and Government working across country and regional borders to achieve near-zero malaria deaths in Africa by the end of 2030. We are leveraging our collective knowledge and influence to bring about action and accountability as we fight one of the continent’s most devastating diseases by: • Providing a forum to review progress and address challenges in meeting the malaria targets; • Implementing a monitoring and accountability system through the ALMA Scorecard for Accountability and Action to track results, identify bottlenecks, and facilitate appropriate action; and • Identifying and sharing lessons learned for effective implementation of national programs. Website: http://alma2030.org/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/AfricanLeaders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALMA_2030
11 to 50 staff
Eastern And Southern Africa Anti-Money Laundering Group Esaamlg
The Eastern and Southern Africa Anti-Money Laundering Group (ESAAMLG) is a Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Style Regional Body (FSRB) established in As an associate member of the FATF, the ESAAMLG plays a key role in promoting internationally accepted anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist and proliferation financing (AML/CFT/CPF) standards across the region. Through mutual evaluations, capacity-building programs, typology works, and fostering cooperation among member states, ESAAMLG works towards enhancing financial integrity and security within the region. These efforts not only benefit the member countries but also contribute significantly to global initiatives aimed at preventing financial crimes.
11 to 50 staff
The African Institute Of International Law
We're an institute invested in building the capacities of African faculties of law and legal practitioners in dealing with various aspects of international and African Union law. We work towards-offering specialized and focused training courses and research programmes for advanced students, scholars, practitioners, government officials and private sector stakeholders on various aspects of international law - developing the capabilities of officials of justice and foreign affairs ministries – key actors in international litigation and negotiations -promoting scholarly publications and research on various issues of international law of particular relevance to Africa, among many others.
11 to 50 staff
Centre For International Policy - Africa
The Centre for International Policy - Africa (CIP) is an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization which aims at broadening the knowledge and practise of international policy and affairs on the continent.
11 to 50 staff
African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption
The African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC) is an autonomous organ established within the African Union (AU), in terms of Article 22 of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption. It was established on 11th July 2003 during the Second Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, held in Maputo (Mozambique)
501 to 1000 staff
French-Tanzanian Chamber Of Commerce Ftcc
The FTCC is dedicated to helping French companies and entrepreneurs set up in Tanzania in their development project and to promoting exchanges related to business opportunities between France and Tanzania. Whether you are an established business or new to the area, the FTCC is here to help you succeed. Our Mission- To provide a platform for exchange and business networking to Tanzanian and French companies through the organization of events- To create new business relationships- To have opportunities to share experiences- To support the growth of Tanzanian and French businesses by assisting and facilitating trade, investment, finance and industry activities in Tanzania- To encourage Tanzanian and French small and medium scale enterprises to prospect and set up businesses in Tanzania and/or France- To foster, support and represent our members’ business interests by lobbying and advocating towards the national authorities. CCI France Tanzanie
1 to 10 staff
Aprm Tanzania
The APRM is a mutually agreed instrument voluntarily acceded to by AU member States as an African self-monitoring mechanism. The APRM is often described as “Africa’s unique and innovative approach to governance” with the objective of improving governance dynamics at the local, national and continental levels. The APRM was adopted by African Heads of State and Government as a systematic peer learning and self-assessment mechanism originating from the NEPAD foundational document, the “Declaration on Democracy, Political, Economic and Corporate Governance” adopted in Durban, South Africa in July 2002.
11 to 50 staff
Eu-Tanzania Business Forum
The EU Delegation in Tanzania is organizing a business forum that will bring investment stakeholders together in Dar es Salaam. The theme of the conference is action-driven in order to move away from simply portraying Tanzania as a potential destination but rather stimulate/increase European investments, regional businesses expansion and private sector development. The Business Forum is expected to improve mutual confidence and trust, which will advance the business environment for economic interaction between the EU and Tanzania.
51 to 200 staff
Women In Conservation Organization
Women in Conservation Organization (WICO) is the organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women in conservation sector. A global champion for women and girls, WICO was established to promote sustainable conservation practices, empowering women to close the gender gap, and create a community where women are assertive and able to take part in conservation. WICO stands behind women’s equal participation in conservation, focusing on five areas: increasing leadership and participation, engaging women in all aspects of sustainable conservation practices, enhancing women’s economic empowerment through creating income generating activities, making gender equality central to conservation development, and honoring women in various conservation sectors by supporting their roles journey and celebrating their success. We work tirelessly hand in hand with other stakeholders to solve challenges hindering women, while promoting environmental sustainability where women's engagement is a matter of concern in promoting justice in society. Mission To improve gender balance and diversity in conservation roles in line with the international benchmark for sustainable a environment.
1 to 10 staff
African Leaders Malaria Alliance Alma
Established in 2009, we are a ground-breaking coalition of 55 African Heads of State and Government working to eliminate malaria in Africa by 2030. Over the years, our mandate has expanded to support progress in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, nutrition and neglected tropical diseases. Our work and vision are aligned with both the African Union Agenda 2063 – “The Africa We Want” which sets the elimination of malaria as a key goal and the Catalytic Framework to end AIDS, TB and Eliminate Malaria in Africa by 2030.
11 to 50 staff
The Protocol Room
The Protocol Room is an international advisory platform focused on diplomatic protocol, government engagement, and cross-border preparation. We support organisations, executives, and institutions engaging across different countries, political environments, and cultural contexts. Our work centres on protocol guidance, executive preparation, and advisory support for official meetings, international engagements, and formal representation. The Protocol Room provides structured, discreet, and context-aware advisory, aligned with international standards and diplomatic practice. We work with clients navigating complex environments where clarity, respect, and preparation are essential. Our approach is grounded in professionalism, cultural awareness, and strategic understanding, supporting effective and respectful international engagement.
1 to 10 staff
Secfin Africa
The European Union, Germany and France co-finance a project on AML/CFT in Sub-Saharan Africa aiming to- Support national efforts to strengthen AML/CFT capacities and recover illicit assets to increase domestic resource mobilisation- Enhance regional cooperation through institutions and networks- Empower civil society in their fight against illicit financial flows.
11 to 50 staff