Our projects
Indigenous Green Pathways
The Indigenous Green Pathways project seeks to restore degraded rangelands and forest areas in northern Tanzania through the integration of Indigenous ecological knowledge, women’s leadership, and youth innovation. By combining traditional land management practices with sustainable restoration methods, this project will strengthen biodiversity, improve livelihoods, and advance climate resilience for Maasai communities.


Engishon Project
Through the Engishon Project, supported by Cultural Survival, IWDA focused on empowering Indigenous women and youth to document, share, and amplify their knowledge on climate change and biodiversity conservation. Using media engagement, community dialogues, and traditional storytelling, the project strengthened women’s participation in leadership, cultural preservation, and environmental protection.
Engishon Project
Through the Engishon Project, supported by Cultural Survival, IWDA focused on empowering Indigenous women and youth to document, share, and amplify their knowledge on climate change and biodiversity conservation. Using media engagement, community dialogues, and traditional storytelling, the project strengthened women’s participation in leadership, cultural preservation, and environmental protection.
Empowering Women and Youth
Through the Engishon Project, supported by Cultural Survival, IWDA focused on empowering Indigenous women and youth to document, share, and amplify their knowledge on climate change and biodiversity conservation. Using media engagement, community dialogues, and traditional storytelling, the project strengthened women’s participation in leadership, cultural preservation, and environmental protection.
Get in touch to learn more about our impact
Fill The Form Below
Get In Touch
Let's Talk
Email:
Kiranyi Village Street ,P. O BOX 256,Arusha
+255 759 680 960
Address:
Phone:
Follow Our Social Medias






Empowerment
IWDA is an organization founded by dedicated young women from pastoralist and hunter-gatherer communities in mainland Tanzania. These women have initiated this organization with the goal of serving their entire indigenous communities.
info@iwdatanzania.org
+255759680960
© 2024 All Rights Reserved. Design & Developed By IWDA Tanzania