Chemonics Tanzania Limited is a dynamic and impactful company operating within the global development and consulting sphere. With a presence in Tanzania, Chemonics is recognized for its commitment to
Seaowl’s founders originated at sea, through the shipping, defense and offshore industry. Seaowl’s founders had the ambition to create a maritime service company capable of meeting the challenges of outsourced
The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) in Tanzania is a government agency responsible for overseeing the recruitment and selection process for public service positions in the country. Established with the
Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) is a renowned research organization located in Tanzania, East Africa. Established in 1956, IHI has made significant contributions to the improvement of health and well-being in Tanzania and the wider
CAMFED Tanzania Vacancies launched in 2005, working with the government to boost secondary school enrollment, as Tanzania has one of the lowest transition rates between primary and secondary
Established in 2004, the Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania (FSD Tanzania) is a donor-funded financial sector market facilitator that aims to achieve poverty reduction through a transformative financial sector that offers
The need to establish the department of statistics was realized during the preparation of the first three years (1979-81) plan for economic and social development of Zanzibar. It was felt
The Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS), owned by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), provides training for over 3,000 students. CUHAS is currently running programmes in Doctor of
Management and Development for Health Tanzania (MDH) is a prominent non-governmental organization that plays a vital role in the healthcare sector of Tanzania. Established with a mission to enhance the
Tigo Tanzania, a subsidiary of the international telecommunications group Millicom, is a prominent and well-established telecommunications provider in Tanzania. Tigo has a strong presence in the Tanzanian market, offering a