Partners in Tanzania
The
Civic United
Front - Chama Cha Wananchi is the official opposition in Tanzania
and a member of Liberal International. The Party was formed in 1992
when Tanzania amended its Constitution to accommodate a multi-party
system, after more than twenty five years as a one-party state, and was
the result of a merger of two existing movements, Kamati ya Mageuzi
Huru (KAMAHURU), a pressure group for democratisation in Zanzibar, and
the CIVIC MOVEMENT, a human rights organisation from the Mainland.
The
Tanzania Youth Vision
Association (TYVA) is a Tanzanian non-partisan, non-profit,
non-governmental (NGO) Youth organisation registered in 2002 to work in
the civil society sector and focuses on raising youth awareness and
empowerment. The Association was established in 2000 from a resolution
at a youth workshop organised by the Youth of the United Nations
Association.
TYVA was formed to confront the utter lack of strong youth organisations and to address the challenge of poor youth involvement and participation. It aims at building youth capacity in the civic and socio-economic spheres, focusing on bringing about the self-realisation and empowerment of young people in Tanzania.

