T-MARC Tanzania celebrates Women’s International Day

T-MARC Tanzania Employees in a group photo after celebrations of women International Day. PHOTO | COURTESY
Dar es Salaam. T-MARC Tanzania has joined hands with other organizations across Tanzania to commemorate Women’s International Day.
This annual global celebration stands as one of the most significant occasions dedicated to honoring women's achievements, promoting awareness about women's equality, and advocating for positive change in advancing women's rights.

T-MARC Tanzania Managing Director Tumaini Kimasa address employees during an event to celebrate Women’s International Day in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. PHOTO | COURTESY
Addressing the gathering in Dar es Salaam during the celebrations, Riziki Nahum, Director of Operations at T-MARC Tanzania, expressed their aspirations, saying, "We applaud the contributions made by women in nurturing families, driving organizational growth, and advancing our nation as exemplified by our esteemed President, Samia Suluhu Hassan. Furthermore, we acknowledge the increasing presence of women in leadership and decision-making roles, a shift from the male-dominated landscape of the past. This demonstrates the country's growing confidence in women's capabilities in leadership and decision-making."

A section of T-MARC Tanzania employees keen follow the proceedings of Women’s Day celebrations, during an event held in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. PHOTO | COURTESY
Nahum emphasized T-MARC Tanzania's commitment to delivering innovative, evidence-based social marketing and behavior change communication solutions.
Nahum further urged women worldwide to continue their personal development journey with confidence, emphasizing that with dedication, they can accomplish anything they set their minds to.

T-MARC Tanzania Public Relations and Communications Executive Lilian Mallya speaks during the celebrations of Women’s International Day. PHOTO | COURTESY
The initiative garnered support from various stakeholders, including #T-MARC Tanzania, #USAID, #UNWomen, and the Ministry of Community Development, Gender, and Children.