kopafasta Partners with TACIP to Assist Its Members

kopafasta a Tanzania fintech which aims at being the economic savior of Tanzanians by providing monthly loans without the need of collateral. TACIP has partnered with kopafasta to enable its members to be able to access the loans from kopafasta via the mobile devices within the TACIP Android Application.

With this, the artisans and craftsmen in Tanzania will be able to access loans at a faster rate without the need of putting up an asset beforehand. Taking into consideration the challenges faced by the artisans and craftsmen in Tanzania, kopafasta is a perfect savior for this industry

TACIP Project Card Issuance to Kick-Off Soon

DataVision International in collaboration with TAFCA is in the process of kicking off the initial card issuance process to the artists in Tanzania via the Tanzania Arts and Crafts Identification Project (TACIP). The TACIP team is now announcing the initial card issuance to the artist across the coastal areas.

This project aims at totally changing the conventional perspective that people normally have towards the artisans and craftsmen in the country. There is a huge acceptance from all the artisans that our data collection team has collected data from and we are looking forward to implement more Self-Interviewing technologies to have more artists from all corners of the country be able to get involved with TACIP.

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DataVision @ Albinism Photo Exhibition

On Thursday November 26th, DataVision International was invited to attend on the first Albinism photo Exhibition of the pictures taken by the photojournalist Javquelyn Martin who visited the Kabanga Protectorate Centre in the Westrern Tanzania which is deemed to eb a safe haven for up to 70 people including children, with albinism who are faced with discrimination in addition to being targeted for ritual killings. Martin developed the photo exhibit titled “Tribe of Ghosts”, in allusion to the epithet used to refer to albinos in communities around the country. The first albinsim photo exhibition ws conducted by the World Bank iin collaboraton with the Natonal Museum.

The exhibition had a sole purpose of enhancing the awareness towards the plight of people with albinism amongst the people who have witch craft or cultural belief that bring about the stigma and the killings of this group of people.

One of the personnel from DataVision International under the Research and Statistics Department had the following to say regarding this event,

“I believe that we need more of such exhibition and awareness programs to ensure that the people who have albinism are treated as among us. Today I have learnt about a lot on how developing countries have the wrong beliefs towards the people with albinism which most of it is directed towards witchcraft. We are the only ones who can stop this by spreading the word and educate each other regarding this matter. Let’s join forces and bring an end to this”

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