Tanzania Liquor Laws – ➡️ https://tanzanialaws.com/i/167-intoxicating-liquors-act
Ministry of Health, Tanzania – health guidance and public safety resources: ➡️ https://www.moh.go.tz/
WHO – Alcohol Fact Sheet – ➡️ https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/alcohol
Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health – a publication that gives detailed insights on alcohol consumption trends and harm prevention: ➡️ https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241565639
Smart Serve Canada – Canada’s official responsible alcohol service program that teaches servers how to serve alcohol safely, recognize intoxication, and follow legal obligations. ➡️ https://smartserve.ca/
DRINKiQ by Diageo – A global alcohol awareness program providing knowledge on responsible drinking, understanding alcohol effects, and promoting moderation through safe practices. ➡️ https://www.drinkiq.com/en-us
Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) – Australia: A mandatory program for Australian servers that covers legal requirements, identifying intoxicated patrons, and safe serving practices. ➡️ https://onlinersa.com.au/
TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) – USA: Focuses on preventing intoxication, underage drinking, and drunk driving through server and seller training. ➡️ https://www.gettips.com/
Tanzania Breweries (TBL Plc) – Smart Drinking Initiatives: TBL Plc promotes responsible alcohol consumption in Tanzania through campaigns like Mdogo Mdogo, smart drinking guidelines on packaging, and digital tools such as the Road Safety App in partnership with Tanzania Traffic Police. These initiatives align with AB InBev’s global goal to reduce harmful alcohol use and support general public safety. ➡️ https://www.tanzaniabreweries.co.tz/
Serengeti Breweries: Serengeti Breweries promotes responsible alcohol use across Tanzania through its Spirit of Progress action plan. Initiatives include awareness campaigns on underage drinking, binge drinking, and drink driving, as well as using DRINKiQ to provide reliable information for making informed drinking choices. ➡️ https://www.serengetibreweries.co.tz/en/esg/positive-drinking
Tanzania Public Health Organization (TPHO): In collaboration with the IOGT-NTO Movement, TPHO leads the Community Action against Alcohol Harm project in Kilimanjaro, Manyara, Morogoro, and Dodoma. The initiative focuses on reducing alcohol-related harm and violence against women and children, advocating for enforceable national alcohol policies, promoting community education on responsible drinking, and empowering local communities to foster healthier lifestyles. ➡️ https://www.iogtntororelsen.se/en/tpho/
Blue Cross of Tanzania (BCST): A non-governmental organization addressing alcohol and drug abuse through Christian values. Founded in 1996 and registered under the NGOs Act in 2006, BCST works to unite communities in combating alcoholism and drug abuse while promoting local development. Headquartered in Morogoro (Ifakara town) with a sub-office in Arusha, BCST is a member of the International Blue Cross. ➡️ https://bluecrosstanzania.or.tz/
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.): A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope to help each other recover from alcoholism. Membership only requires a desire to stop drinking. A.A. is self-supporting, non-political, non-denominational, and focused on staying sober and helping others achieve sobriety. ➡️ https://aa-tanzania.org/