The “Mama Jasiri” Education and Production Workshop, a development project supported by Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA), was inaugurated with a ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Implemented in collaboration with the African Culture House Association, the project aims to empower women to play a more active role in economic and social life.
In his speech, Türkiye’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Dr. Mehmet Güllüoğlu emphasized the project’s sustainability, stating: “The Mama Jasiri Project represents new hope for Tanzanian women. This investment in their lives will contribute to strengthening both our nation and our future. Sustainability is the cornerstone of this success.”
Through the “Mama Jasiri” Project, women are gaining both education and employment opportunities by transforming the abundantly growing sisal plant into value-added products, advancing their journey toward economic independence.
TİKA’s Vice President, Dr. Rahman Nurdun highlighted the crucial role of women in driving social change, remarking: “This project will open doors to a hopeful future for young women who lack access to formal education. The efforts of these women will spark a significant transformation, not only in their individual lives but also in society as a whole.”
The Project will not only offer economic opportunities to women in Tanzania but also serves as a powerful model for societal transformation.
Kinondoni Regional Commissioner Saad Mtambule described the project as a significant opportunity for women who lack access to education and employment.
“This project will empower women to contribute to social development through the skills they acquire, marking an important step toward transformation in theregion,” he remarked.
African Culture House Association President Zeliha Sağlam emphasized their belief in the strength of African women and affirmed their commitment to supporting women in becoming productive and value-adding members of society.
TİKA’s development initiatives in Africa continue to enhance the social and economic well-being of local populations while fostering stronger bonds of friendship between Türkiye and Tanzania.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA).