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DEEPNET Tanzania

Kigoma, Tanzania
Joined August 2024

DPTZ has good linkages with major NGOs and financing agencies working in Tanzania. It has undertaken initiatives through liaison with local Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and activists.

Presence in: Tanzania
Focus: Children's Rights, Disability Rights, Environmental Justice, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Livelihoods, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Policy Advocacy, Right to Information, Women's Rights

DEEPNET Tanzania (DPTZ) is a Non-Government, Non-Profit, Non-Religious, and Non-Political Organization Registered in Tanzanian Mainland in 2021 with the Registration Number 00NGO/R/2113. We are supporting all special groups in the community such as women, children, youths, elders and persons with disabilities, etc.

“We come together to build everyday peace, which is an ability that we can learn and practice”.

Our Vision

To become the prominent organization which fight violence attitudes among society

Our Mission

To work with the central and local governments; religious institutions; non-governmental organizations; and local, national and international stakeholders to improve education, employability and communication infrastructure; science and technology; agriculture; business climate; and make Tanzania a favorable place for peacebuilding.

Our Objectives

  1. Raise awareness to the community on peacebuilding.
  2. Advocate Poverty Eradication to the community on income generating activities.
  3. Promote equal opportunities for all in areas of education, entrepreneurship and employment

In all the above objectives target groups have taken a lead role in designing the project and will continue taking a lead role in implementing and monitoring the project as to us participation is a sure way of getting solutions to problems facing people.

 Values and Beliefs

1) We believe in independence, choice and control

2) We aim to empower and enable disadvantaged groups and cares

3) We believe in a user-led approach

4) We believe in empowering service users to have a voice

5) We believe in equality of opportunity for all people

6) We believe in the social model of disability

7) We believe in equal access and inclusion to services and facilities