The Land Rights Research and Resources Institute (LARRRI/HAKIARDHI) is a non-governmental organization which was registered and incorporated under the Companies Act, Cap. 212, in 1994. Later, following the 2019 miscellaneous amendments to the laws governing civil society organizations (CSOs), its registration was transferred under the mandate of the NGOs Act of 2002 (as amended in 2019) with registration number 00NGO/R2/00012. It is the only authoritative land rights organization in Tanzania that was established in recognition of the need to facilitate the realization of a socially just and equitable national land tenure system that, among other things, promotes and advances the rights to land of majority rural-based small-scale producers such as peasants, pastoralists, hunter-gatherers, fisher folks and related groups. The Institute is currently working on several of programmes and projects related to land rights and governance, gender equality, and climate change adaptation, which are being carried out both physically in project districts, villages, and wards and through the use of digital platforms such as toll-free services, push SMS, and social media outlets. These initiatives impact 22 districts across the country, including Kilosa, Kiteto, Kilombero, Mufindi, Morogoro, Kilindi, Mkinga, Kibiti, Rufiji, Kilolo, Bukombe, Kahama, Kalambo, Korogwe, Kisarawe, Liwale, Malinyi, Misungwi, Mkuranga, Nsimbo, Nzega, and Ulanga
NEW VACANCY AT LARRRI/ HAKIARDHI, AUGUST 2024
HAKIARDHI seeks to recruit dynamic, qualified Tanzanians to fill the following position. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW:
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