− | |Organization type=Non-governmental organisation (NGO), Tanzanians | + | |Organization type=<translate>Non-governmental organisation (NGO)</translate>, <translate>Tanzanians</translate> |
− | |Current focus=Agroecology, Awareness raising, Gender based violence, Gender equality, Natural Resource Management, Youth empowerment, Youth LeadershipAgroecology, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice, Livelihood Improvement, Women’s rights, Youth Leadershi | + | |Current focus=<translate>Agroecology</translate>, <translate>Awareness raising</translate>, <translate>Gender based violence</translate>, <translate>Gender equality</translate>,<translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate>Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate>Youth LeadershipAgroecology</translate>, <translate>Economic Justice</translate>, <translate>Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate>Livelihood Improvement</translate>, <translate>Women’s rights</translate>, <translate>Youth Leadership</translate> |
| |Description="In the heart of Tanzania, where the landscapes are as diverse as the communities that inhabit them, the need for a grassroots approach to sustainable development became increasingly apparent. It was in this context that Gundua Uwezo Saidia Amsha (GUSA) was born—a beacon of hope for communities striving to uncover their potential and embrace a brighter future. | | |Description="In the heart of Tanzania, where the landscapes are as diverse as the communities that inhabit them, the need for a grassroots approach to sustainable development became increasingly apparent. It was in this context that Gundua Uwezo Saidia Amsha (GUSA) was born—a beacon of hope for communities striving to uncover their potential and embrace a brighter future. |