Tanzania

YWAM Arusha
Mission: YWAM Arusha seeks to create a community that trains, disciples and champions workers for the great commission, who contribute productively, responsibly and with integrity to the local community.
Schools: DTS; SBS; BCC(SBS,CC); PCYM; ELS; SBS Field Assignment; Directed Readings course.
Focus: Discipleship, training, church ministries, community development, Education and health related ministries.
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YWAM Arusha
P.O Box 10295
Arusha
Tanzania
East Africa
Phone: +255-27-2507865/6, Mobile:+255-754-562899
Tel/Fax: +255-27-2507721
Email: ywamarusha@habari.co.tz
YWAM Dar es Salaam
Mission: Becoming a University of the Nations Resource Campus and train people from Africa and other nations to become leaders of excellence in the area they have talents.
Schools: DTS,
Focus: Base Development, Leadership Training, Schools, Community Devleopment, Agriculture.
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YWAM Dar es Salaam
P.O Box 11401
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
EastAfrica
Phone: N/A
Fax: N/A
Email: ywamdar@hotmail.com
YWAM Kilimanjaro
Mission: To train, challenge and equip Christians to reach their local community, their nation, surrounding nations, Africa, and the whole world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with community based projects.
Schools: DTS, Maasai DTS, SECE.
Focus: Education, Mercy Ministry and Development Projects in rural areas.
Languages: Kiswahili, English
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YWAM Kilimanjaro
P.O Box 261
Hai-Kilimanjaro
Tanzania
East Africa
Phone: +255-27-2756947
Mobile: +255-745815632
Email: ymkilimanjaro@habari.co.tz
YWAM Morogoro
Mission: Relief and Development Centre, Community Development
Schools: DTS
Focus: Agricultre, Income Generating, Worship. Reaching out to the Masaai
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YWAM Morogoro
P.O Box 6123
Morogoro
Tanzania
East Africa
Phone: +255-713-228109
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Email: ywammorogoro@yahoo.co.uk

Step out into the vast open plains of Tanzania and you suddenly feel very, very small. And so you should. You've just joined one of the largest, wildest animal populations in the world. Wildebeest, monkey, antelope, lion, cheetah, crocodile, gazelle, flamingo - they're all out there.
An economically poor country troubled by rowdy neighbours and opportunistic colonial powers, Tanzania offers some of the best wildlife spotting opportunities on the continent. Its famous parks make the many drab towns here well worth the stopover.

Full country name: United Republic of Tanzania
Area: 945090
Population: 33000000
Capital city: Dodoma
People: 99% native African (over 100 tribes), 1% Asian, European and Arabic
Languages: Swahili, English, indigenous.
Religion: 40% Christian, 35% Muslim, 20% indigenous beliefs
Government: Republic (multi-party state)
President: Benjamin William Mkapa
GDP: US$7 billion
GDP per capita: US$290
Inflation: 4.2%
Major Industries: Tobacco, sugar, sisal, diamond and gold mining, oil refining, cement, tourism
Major Trading Partners: India, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Rwanda, the Netherlands, South Africa, Kenya, UK, Saudi Arabia, China
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