Hello, A happy new year to everyone! Wishing everyone a very productive and fulfilling year. The GATE project is featured in the 5th Edition of the Dar es Salaam University College of Education’s newsletter. Please download the newsletter at this link: https://udsm.ac.tz/web/index.php/colleges/duce/newsletter–5th-edition-univeiling-the-ambitious-gate-project NB Please find the download button to the entire document at the bottom […]
GRP TRAINING FOR DUCE STUDENTS REPORT The 2020 workshop on Gender issues in higher learning institutions in Tanzania is to be held on 20th November 2020 at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE) – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Theme: Working Towards Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 5 “Achieve Gender Equality and Empower all […]
We announce with great joy that Linda Lumbasi, our former GATE Project Coordinator gave birth to a beautiful girl in March 2020. Dear Linda, Warmest congratulations on the birth of your sweet baby girl! From All of us at GATE
“I didn’t even have a proper mask when I left Dublin” Anna Mwakitalu, PhD Researcher, GATE Project, University of Dublin, Trinity College COVID-19 has disrupted lives all over the world, including lives in my homeland Tanzania. We are all having to practice social distancing to help slow down the spread of the virus. Just as […]
SAILING THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Dr Consolata Chua, Coordinator, Gender Unit, Dar es Saleem University College of Education (DUCE), Tanzania. Tanzania like many other countries in the World is going through change of life and work style caused by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In normal times, end of March or beginning of April […]
A Blog chat with Dr Susan Murphy, Principal Investigator, GATE Project, Trinity College, Dublin. Where you would have been in April? Before COVID-19 struck, April 2020 was shaping up to be a very exciting month. It is the final teaching month of the semester at Trinity College and I have a series of activities planned […]
“Initially, there was a misconception that gender was about women and it had nothing to do with men. Most of them worked and believed that as you mention women and men in number you have done all about gender issues. Most of academic staff did not take into consideration gender issues in their research….” […]
Dear Friends, Partners and Supporters, The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges our known world has faced. As the world tries to navigate this global public health crisis, we at GATE have equally had to adapt to the crisis in a bid to keep all team members and project participants safe and to […]
Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE) is organizing the Second International Conference on Gender Issues in Higher Education following a very successful conference in 2017 held at the College. The 2017 Conference gathered more than 120 scholars, gender activists, government officials and stakeholders from different parts of the world, whereby various studies covering […]