Tanzania, April 25 -- Shinyanga. An international organization Nos Vies en Partage (NVeP), in collaboration with Barrick, has donated $10,000 to a Shinyanga-based non-governmental organization to enable it to address climate change challenges and their impact on women and children.

The money went to Ecopeace Women Initiative.

NVeP was established and funded by the President and CEO of Barrick Gold Corporation, Mark Bristow to support special groups such as women, children, and other needy groups not benefiting from economic growth in Africa.

Every quarter, NVeP has been able to provide impactful assistance directly to needy communities in Africa, and so far, more than 15 NGOs and social institutions in the country have received such su...