Addressing Poverty for People Living with HIV through Kitchen Gardening and Promoting PrEP and Self-Testing. Supported by PEPFAR
DRST has launched a new project titled Addressing Poverty for People Living with HIV through Kitchen Gardening and Promoting PrEP and Self-Testing Demand for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Kasulu District, Kigoma. During the launch, health stakeholders and organizations involved in health were invited. The guest of honor was Jesca P. Lebba, Regional Medical Officer for Kigoma Region.
DRST named the best performing partner of the Ambassador's Fund for HIV/AIDS Relief (AFHR)
Dr. Michael Anthony Battle, Sr. DRST has received this recognition as the best-performing partner of AFHR for this year. The successes have been attributed to our stakeholders' engagement and partnership model, adaptive learning and technology, and embrace of technical excellence and data-driven programming. We have successfully empowered People with Disabilities (PWDs) in Kasulu Town Council through a comprehensive approach, enhancing HIV prevention and treatment with a focus on disability inclusivity.
U.S. Ambassador Dr. Michael A. Battle Visits DRST Kasulu
U.S. Ambassador Dr. Michael A. Battle, accompanied by a delegation, recently visited DRST Kasulu in Kigoma. The purpose of their visit was to assess the services provided through the support of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), managed by DRST.
Girls and women's platforms Project
Disability Relief Services Tanzania launched a project on September 5, 2023, in Kasulu District to promote girls and women's platforms, inclusive of PSN, to foster peace, reduce gender-based violence, and empower them in evidence-based advocacy, holding government and humanitarian actors accountable in both the host community and Nyarugusu refugee camp. This project is donated by the Canada Fund for Local Initiative (CFLI). The guest of honor was Isaac Mwakisu, District Commissioner of Kasulu.
Girls and women's platforms Project
Disability Relief Services Tanzania launched a project on September 5, 2023, in Kasulu District to promote girls and women's platforms, inclusive of PSN, to foster peace, reduce gender-based violence, and empower them in evidence-based advocacy, holding government and humanitarian actors accountable in both the host community and Nyarugusu refugee camp. This project is donated by the Canada Fund for Local Initiative (CFLI). The guest of honor was Isaac Mwakisu, District Commissioner of Kasulu.
Kasulu Youth Hub Conducts Rapid Participatory Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
The youth of Kasulu conducted a rapid climate vulnerability assessment to pinpoint areas needing urgent intervention. This community-driven initiative aims to identify and address vulnerabilities to build a resilient community.
Mr. Jeremiah MUTAGOMA Leads Disability Relief Services Tanzania at Kigoma Joint Programme Phase II Launch
Managing Director of Disability Relief Services Tanzania, played a key role in the launch of Kigoma Joint Programme Phase II. This program, in collaboration with UN agencies, aims to enhance resilience and livelihoods in Kigoma Region.
Building Unity: Nyarugusu and Bugaga Youth Dialogue
Young people from Nyarugusu Refugee Camp and Bugaga Village came together in a peaceful coexistence dialogue aimed at building mutual trust and social cohesion. Held in Bugaga, Kasulu, Kigoma, Tanzania, this initiative was supported by ActionAid Tanzania (Action Aid Tz).
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Welcome to Disability Relief Services (DRST) Tanzania

Disability Relief Services (DRS) Tanzania is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the socio-economic conditions of vulnerable, marginalized, and deprived communities in Tanzania.

What We Do

The majority of our projects, programs, and activities are centered around initiatives for People with Special Needs. We are dedicated to addressing their unique challenges and needs, striving to create inclusive opportunities and improve their quality of life through our efforts.

Social Protection Interventions for People with Special Needs

The social protection program focuses on providing support to people with special needs, as well as adolescent girls and young women.

Actions to End Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC)

The goal of this program is to create a safer and more just world for women and children by addressing and ending violence against them.

Economic Empowerment Activities

The economic empowerment program aims to provide people with the opportunities and resources they need to achieve sustainable growth and success.

Preventing Human Trafficking

The human trafficking prevention program works to protect the vulnerable and ensure their rights are respected

Improving Health

The health program focuses on improving access to quality healthcare for all.

Improving Education

The education program aims to transform lives through learning and development.

Research Centre

DRS -Tanzania is dedicated to generating a body of knowledge about disability issues that helps to improve the lives of people with disabilities, their families and their communities.

Our ongoing / completed projects

Our Projects

See how Disability Relief Services Tanzania (DRST) is making a difference through impactful initiatives. From social protection to advocacy, our projects empower vulnerable communities in Tanzania. Explore our work and join us in creating positive change!

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