Join Kimberly to support Tanzania Women Architects for Humanity (TAWAH)
The world's greatest challenges—housing, sustainability, infrastructure, accessibility, and climate resilience—will not be solved by excluding half the population from leadership.
TAWAH understands this.
By developing and mentoring women architects in Tanzania, TAWAH is helping create more diverse perspectives, stronger solutions, and more inclusive communities. Their work is proof that empowering women is not a social initiative separate from development—it is development.
As a corporate sponsor through DeWitt Global Ventures, we support TAWAH because meaningful change happens when mission and action meet. The return on this investment isn't measured only in dollars; it's measured in leaders created, communities transformed, and futures reimagined.
The world doesn't need more spectators. It needs more builders. TAWAH is building the future.
The world's greatest challenges—housing, sustainability, infrastructure, accessibility, and climate resilience—will not be solved by excluding half the population from leadership.
TAWAH understands this.
By developing and mentoring women architects in Tanzania, TAWAH is helping create more diverse perspectives, stronger solutions, and more inclusive communities. Their work is proof that empowering women is not a social initiative separate from development—it is development.
As a corporate sponsor through DeWitt Global Ventures, we support TAWAH because meaningful change happens when mission and action meet. The return on this investment isn't measured only in dollars; it's measured in leaders created, communities transformed, and futures reimagined.
The world doesn't need more spectators. It needs more builders. TAWAH is building the future.
Empowering rural women in Tanzania to build Low Carbon Homes for vulnerable communities & improve livelihoods through construction
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Empowering rural women in Tanzania to build Low Carbon Homes for vulnerable communities & improve livelihoods through construction