Listening to General Secretary Bankmoon addressing delegates from different countries on the theme of session

Having a lunch with other delegates from different countries day one at UN Geneva-Switzerland(Europe)

The storm ended in 2012. It was the day unspeakable, and the joy unforgettable at Chimwaga Hill Conference: The University of Dodoma-UDOM

With special attention while taking photos at American Embassy in Nairobi Kenya

With the smiling face in Nairobi Kenya at American Embassy :From the left is Dannilo from Mozambique, Anderson from Tanzania, Dr.Katabaro-Tz, and the blogger in the right side Dr.Msoline

Saturday, 15 November 2014

SOCIAL EFFORTS



Supporting the poor, the jobless, the young people in poverty, the women, the children of Tanzania and Africa

‘‘As an African young boy who so far had honor and privilege of running the blog and , in my view, quite successful with a lot of support, I have been empowered and I have been supported. Clearly I could not do this alone. You need partnership, you need support from your colleagues, member state, the staff, and mates of the day who gave me the chance to lead and show that even Young African Boy could actually do the work and do it well. So this is empowerment.’’ 

We don’t need aid from Western countries. Westerns have been providing Aids to Africa especially Tanzania, but these Aids end in the hands of few people. In order to help the mentioned group, and reduce poverty, we need to create jobs, nothing else. Anything else is a band aid solution. People love to focus on assistance for education and health care in the developing world-and this is highly laudable-but you  cannot create development solutions without participation in economies. Long-term, structured and sustainable to reducing poverty require JOB CREATION.

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