Date of publication:

01/08/2026

United Republic of Tanzania (the)

Do domestic laws and policies explicitly prohibit the recruitment or involvement of children in hostilities?

ANALYSIS

Assessment by population

Assessment by population
Refugees
Asylum-seekers
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Analysis

Tanzania ratified the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict (OPAC) in 2004, which obligates states to prevent the recruitment and use of children under 18 in hostilities. The Tanzanian People's Defence Forces (TPDF) operates on a voluntary basis and does not practice conscription, with policies indicating that individuals under 18 are not permitted to participate in hostilities. 

    LAW & POLICY

    Related provisions of domestic law or policy

    The National Defence Act

    Legal provision

    Section 29.1 - Enrollment

    No person under the apparent age of eighteen years shall be enrolled without the consent in writing of one of his parents or his guardian or, where the parents or guardian are dead or unknown, by the Area Commissioner of the district in which such person resides.