Ministry Partners Tanzania
transforming lives in Tanzania
Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa, contains Africa's highest point - Mt Kilimanjaro, at 5,895 meters. Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano, is snowcapped even though it is near the Equator. The population of 35.5 milliion consists of more than 120 ethnic groups.
Tanganyika, a British-controlled UN trust territory, gained independence in 1961; and Zanzibar, a British protectorate with an Arab population, became independent in 1963. Tanganyika and Zanzibar united to form Tanzania in 1964. Until resigning as president in 1985, independence leader Julius K. Nyerere guided two decades of socialism - adapted to the ujamaa policy of village farming. A multiparty system was established in 1992 after a constitutional amendment.
Some 80 percent of Tanzanians farm or fish at subsistence levels; in many areas tse-tse fly infestation hampers successful animal husbandry. Deteriorating roads and railways and high energy costs are major problems.
Life Expectancy 45
GDP per Capita US$600
Literacy 78%
We currently have two ministry partners in Tanzania: