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Get Involved

 Join us in being a voice for women's rights, equality & justice.
Help us to seek justice for more women. 


If you would like to explore partnering with us - as a donor, a church, volunteer, or employee - thank you,
we would love to hear from you! 


Our work relies on partnerships with other justice seekers, and the generosity of our donors.
We must work together to make the world a better place for all.​ 
  

Donate in the USA via Paypal:

Donate in the UK via Paypal, Debit/Credit Card or Bank Transfer:

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Account Name: Inherit Your Rights (UK)

Account No: 67332533

Sort Code: 08-92-99

IBAN: GB61CPBK08929967332533

BIC: CPBKGB22

Donate in Tanzania via Mpesa or Bank Transfer:

Within Tanzania, please send donations via Airtel/Mpesa 

to +255 683 252 738.

Volunteer

We welcome local and international volunteers with a passion for social justice and women's rights. We highly value all our volunteers, their invaluable contributions to our work, and the time and talents that they bring.

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We offer volunteer opportunities working out of our office in Arusha, Tanzania,

and remotely, working from wherever in the world home may be. 

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If you are interested in giving a little of your time to joining us as a voice for women's rights,

equality and justice, then please get in touch - we would love to hear from you! 

 

We are currently looking specifically for volunteers with skills and expertise in

marketing & communications, fundraising & grant-writing, and developing our social media presence.  

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Thank you!

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Work with Us

If you are interested in joining our team, please get in touch to find out about current opportunities.
Thank you!

Help us seek justice for more women

Your support will help us to bring awareness of women's rights to more community decision makers, leaders and agents for change.

 

Your support will help us to provide legal advice and representation to more women.

 

Your support will help us equip more men, women & children as community advocates. 

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