
BORDA in Tanzania
We are working with many stakeholder groups from the community to the ministry level, to make sanitation a priority.
In Tanzania, less than 35% of the population has access to improved sanitation. In Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania, more than 90% of the human and industrial wastewater generated is discharged into open water bodies untreated, leading to groundwater contamination, public health risks, eutrophication and environmental degradation.
BORDA Tanzania is a Non-Governmental and Non-Profit Organisation registered under the Ministry of Community Development, Gender, and Children with the mission to improve the living conditions of disadvantaged communities and to keep the environment intact through the expansion of sanitation services in the areas of decentralised sanitation, wastewater and solid waste disposal.
We are operating in Tanzania since 2007. In February 2010, the regional BORDA Africa office in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania was established. The regional office coordinates the program activities and facilitates a constantly growing partner network within the southeast African region.
BORDA supports the enactment of disposal and implementation standards for decentralised wastewater and faecal sludge treatment plants (DEWATS) alongside effective law enforcement, to lessen the social and environmental burdens of improved sanitation and improper disposal of human waste.
To achieve an improvement of the solid waste management in Tanzania, BORDA collaborates with the local NGO Nipe Fagio to raise awareness among communities for a better understanding of the impacts and to stop people from dumping, littering, and burning solid waste.
On the Ground in Tanzania - Our Projects
Contact Us
BORDA Tanzania
- RoseGarden Road
Plot 312 Mikocheni
PO Box. 105744
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
