tanzania we want

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Tanzania face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Homosexuality in Tanzania is a socially taboo topic, and same-sex sexual acts (even in private and consensual) are criminal offences, punishable with life imprisonment. The law also criminalises heterosexuals who engage in oral sex and anal intercourse.
According to the 2007 Pew Global Attitudes Project, 95 percent of Tanzanian residents believed that homosexuality is a way of life that society should not accept, which was the seventh-highest rate of non-acceptance in the 45 countries surveyed. Meanwhile, an Afrobarometer 2020 poll indicated that only 10 percent of Tanzanians would be tolerant of someone with a different sexual orientation. This was among the lowest in Africa, but higher than the 2007 poll.
In recent years, Tanzania has become particularly hostile to LGBT people. In October 2017, it deported staff of several HIV/AIDS groups on the basis of "promoting homosexuality". Tanzania has a high HIV/AIDS rate and reportedly one million people are infected. The Government has increasingly resorted to homophobic rhetoric, alleging that homosexuality is "un-African". In 2018, a so-called "witch hunt" was declared against gay people in Dar es Salaam, where gay men were forced to endure anal examinations and torture. Tanzania has a poor human rights record. Government respect for freedom of speech and freedom of assembly is declining.
Despite this, there have been several Tanzanian human rights campaigners, activists, lawyers and feminists like Maria Sarungi, Fatma Karume, Mwanahamisi Singano, Carol Ndosi, Zara Kay, Khalifa Said, Goodluck Haule and many others who have openly supported LGBT rights whilst openly opposing state-sanctioned homophobia and dangerous rhetoric from government officials who have called for further persecution of these marginalized groups. Promoters of anti-LGBT campaigns have included the former president Magufuli, Paul Makonda, Ally Hapi, and Hamisi Kigwangalla.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. F

    SoC04 Tanzania we want in tourism sector

    Challenges Facing the Tourism Industry in Tanzania and Proposed Solutions for Improvement Tanzania, with its diverse wildlife, rich cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes, has long been a beacon for international tourists seeking authentic African experiences. However, like many countries...
  2. F

    SoC04 The Tanzania We Want: Educating Gen Z about Spelling and Reading

    In today's digital age, where communication happens at lightning speed through texts, tweets, and posts, the importance of spelling and reading often gets overshadowed. For Generation Z, born into a world of smartphones and social media, understanding the significance of accurate spelling and...
  3. Kabonge Musa

    SoC04 The Tanzania We Want: A Future Free From Corruption

    Introduction In the pursuit of the 'Tanzania We Want,' combating corruption and fraud stands as a paramount challenge. Corruption undermines social cohesion, hampers economic progress, and erodes trust in institutions. The top-ranked countries in the fight against corruption—Denmark, Finland...
  4. I

    SoC04 Tha Tanzania we want: A vision for the future

    In the heart of East Africa lies Tanzania, a nation brimming with potential and vibrant dreams. It is the year 2024, and the country stands on the brink of a transformative journey that will redefine its future. This is the story of how Tanzania could embrace innovative and bold ideas to shape...
  5. Mr Looser

    SoC04 Tanzania we want: Education especially Technical Education and Skills Development

    Education especially Technical Education and Skills Development Introduction Technical education and skills development are crucial for fostering economic development and reducing unemployment. For Tanzania to achieve sustainable economic growth and improve the quality of life for its citizens...
  6. Mr Looser

    SoC04 The Tanzania We Want: An Innovative Vision for Infrastructure

    The Tanzania We Want: An Innovative Vision for Infrastructure. Introduction The vision for Tanzania over the next 25 years is to develop world-class infrastructure that supports sustainable economic growth, enhances quality of life, and positions the country as a regional hub. This vision...
  7. Mr Looser

    SoC04 The Tanzania We Want. An Innovative Vision for the Economy

    The Tanzania We Want: An Innovative Vision for the Economy Introduction The vision for Tanzania over the next 25 years is one of sustainable economic growth, innovation, and inclusive development. By harnessing technology, fostering entrepreneurship, and investing in key sectors...
  8. P

    SoC04 Tanzania we want; the one with public social and economic friendly houses rent and land purchase system (middlemen free system)

    INTRODUCTION. In our country regions especially in large towns and cities like Dar es salaam, Mwanza, Arusha and other which has potential population growth, citizens faces many challenges when it come a time to find house to live or for business. Same challenges encounters those in need for...
  9. Uhakika Bro

    SoC04 What if the nation really need is to breathe? We want a properly breathing Tanzania

    You find an idiot complaining about how its life is broken by the society/government/religion/lack of connection etc while they themself can not even do the least like breathing well for oneself! Anyway I am not here to preach to idiots. I am no preacher; I am a researcher. But I know the code...
Back
Top Bottom