

OWCG - Osiligi Women and Conservation Group
Osiligi Women and Conservation Group OLALAA, was established on 25/4/2021 by a group dedicated community-driven initiative comprising 30 women from Olalaa Village in Tanzania. Faced with the pressing challenges of food insecurity and malnutrition within their community, these visionary women came together to address these issues collectively.
Inspiring Women


Our Mission
Empowering Pastoral Women, Ensuring Food Security, and Promoting Conservation for Sustainable Livelihoods.
Our Vission
A thriving community where pastoral women are empowered leaders, food security is unshakeable, and conservation practices safeguard sustainable livelihoods for generations to come.
What we Do

Economic Empowerment
Empowering women through entrepreneurship training, access to financial resources, and skills development to enhance their economic independence and improve community livelihoods.

Environmental Conservation
Leading community-driven efforts in environmental conservation through reforestation, waste management, and sustainable natural resource use, ensuring the preservation of the environment for future generations.

Rights - Education and Health
Promoting women’s rights by ensuring access to quality education and healthcare, fostering awareness on legal rights, and advocating for gender equality and social justice.

Food Security
Strengthening food security by supporting women in sustainable agriculture, nutrition education, and community gardening to ensure all families have access to nutritious food year-round.
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Testimonials

I’m Nayeng’ieng’unye Kulal from Olalaa Village, a member of OSILIGI Women and Conservation Group since 2018. Through the group, I’ve learned modern farming and livestock skills, enabling me to feed my family and earn income. Women now have a voice in community decisions, and I’m hopeful for a brighter future for our girls.

I’m Nayeng’ieng’unye Kulal from Olalaa Village, a member of OSILIGI Women and Conservation Group since 2018. Through the group, I’ve learned modern farming and livestock skills, enabling me to feed my family and earn income. Women now have a voice in community decisions, and I’m hopeful for a brighter future for our girls.
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