Equality
Women and men are created equal, and no person is more human than another.
Local feminist NGO in Tanzania
WPC empowers women and girls to build a strong feminist movement that challenges gender-based inequalities, violence, and harmful social norms.
About WPC
Women’s Promotion Centre is a local feminist, non-governmental, and non-profit organization formed in Kigoma region.
WPC was born from the need to address fundamental problems facing rural women in Kigoma. The organization now works across Tanzania Mainland to promote women’s rights, equality, dignity, safety, sexual and reproductive health rights, and economic participation.
Read About WPCA society that recognizes and respects women’s rights and dignity and upholds equality between women and men.
To foster and empower women groups to build a strong grassroots movement for positive behavior and policy change.
Leadership
WPC is governed by a Board of Directors and led by a team committed to feminist, rights-based community change.
Executive Director Martha Jerome brings over 15 years of experience at the head of WPC, guiding programs that support women and girls through advocacy, education, prevention of violence, SRHR access, and economic empowerment.
Our values
Women and men are created equal, and no person is more human than another.
Every person deserves respect regardless of gender, status, orientation, or belief.
WPC believes in the power of every woman, even where individual capacities differ.
Our strength lies in unity and in raising one voice against injustice.
What we do
WPC combines community mobilization, advocacy, education, services, and economic empowerment so women and girls can live safer, healthier, and more self-directed lives.
Participatory campaigns, SASA! approaches, and local action to prevent gender-based violence.
Outreach on menstrual health, family planning, safe motherhood, HIV services, and SRH commodities.
Gender, women’s rights, leadership, entrepreneurship, peer education, and behavior change communication.
Lobbying for better laws, policies, structural reforms, and protection for marginalized groups.
Active projects
A gender-transformative project helping girls realize their rights to safe, quality, and gender-responsive education.
An evidence-based approach that supports communities to use power positively and prevent violence against women.
Promotes equality, GBV prevention, SRHR access, education, skills development, and economic opportunities.
Mentoring, financial support, market information, and pathways to business or employment for young people.
Strategic direction 2026-2030
WPC’s next five-year strategy continues its rights-based foundation while sharpening attention on adolescents and youth, refugees and migrant populations, and communities in mining areas.
Strategic framework
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WPC welcomes individuals, organizations, companies, and institutions that want to collaborate, fund, volunteer, or strengthen grassroots feminist work.
Burega Street, Caritas Buildings, Opposite Mahale Hotel, Kigoma, Tanzania
P.O. Box 765, Kigoma