Collaboration for Change: Enabel's Commitment to Gender Equality in Tanzania

  • Collaboration for Change: Enabel's Commitment to Gender Equality in Tanzania

Ending gender-based violence is a goal we all share, but achieving it requires everyone—governments, organizations, communities, and individuals—to work together. This was the powerful focus of the National Gender Dialogue in Tanzania, part of the global 16 Days of Activism campaign, where voices from across the country discussed creating a safer, more equal society for women and girls.

During the event, the Belgian Ambassador to Tanzania delivered a clear and urgent message: 'Is what we do enough? By no means. Can we do it alone? Certainly not.' He explained how Belgium actively supports the fight against gender-based violence through funding, partnerships, and community-driven programs. 'We are committed to keep doing our share, working in partnership with authorities and civil society to prevent and combat violence against women and domestic violence,' he added.

These sentiments align closely with our mission in Tanzania, particularly through initiatives like the Wezesha Binti project in Kigoma. This program empowers women and girls by providing education and economic opportunities within gender-equal environments. However, as our Gender and Social Inclusion Expert, Jovitha Mlay, emphasized during the dialogue, addressing gender-based violence is a complex challenge that demands more than individual programs.

‘The 16 Days of Activism Campaign is a vital starting point, but lasting change requires continuous efforts that reach across every sector and institution, ’Jovitha underscored. She highlighted the importance of engaging men in the fight against gender-based violence, citing programs like Baba Salama, Familia Salama, and Baba Bora, which challenge harmful masculinities and nurture healthier family dynamics. However, she stressed that economic empowerment alone cannot drive meaningful change—it must go hand in hand with addressing power imbalances and transforming deeply rooted social norms. 'How do you change that?' she posed, urging reflection and action.

Our holistic approach to development tackles systemic issues by fostering collaboration across sectors and actively engaging both men and women in the pursuit of gender equality. This strategy aligns closely with Belgium’s broader development priorities in Tanzania, as emphasized by the Ambassador. 'Prevention of violence remains a critical focus, both here and back home in Belgium,' he remarked, highlighting the interconnectedness of global and local efforts

As the dialogue concluded, one resounding message emerged: meaningful change demands more than words. It requires action, sustained partnerships, and a shared commitment to a future where every woman and girl can live free from violence. For us at Enabel, this commitment is a continuous journey toward equity, dignity, and empowerment for all. Together, we can create the change we want to see.

  • Collaboration for Change: Enabel's Commitment to Gender Equality in Tanzania
  • Collaboration for Change: Enabel's Commitment to Gender Equality in Tanzania

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