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151. Decentralization and Urban Infrastructure Management Capacity
  Thursday, November 24, 2005  by Admin
  This background paper is based on an extensive review of infrastructure initiatives implemented since the early 1990s in different economic, social and cultural settings. Recent trend are assessed and creative approaches presented. In each case, the challenges faced and the context within which in fracture problems have to be addressed determined the range of optional and the choice of strategies. The remarkable results achieved by best practices are highlighted with a special focus on the ingredients underlying their success
 
152. Tanzania: harmonization of results reporting
  Thursday, November 24, 2005  by Admin
  Harmonization around results reporting refers to a state where governments and donors rely on country-based monitoring and evaluation systems3 for reporting on development interventions and socio-economic indicators. This requires that the institutions and systems of government are sufficiently strong to produce timely and reliable information that is integrated into the public sector management process and readily available to civil society.
 
153. Institution Building for Poverty Reduction and Local Governance: The Cases of Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya
  Wednesday, November 23, 2005  by Admin
  There has been criticism of the low participation of NGOs and civil society in the
process of PRSP formulation in Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Kenya (Booth, 2003: 277). It has also been noted that there is no participatory mechanism embedded in civil society in these countries and that the government makes all decisions by itself. In addition, some critics have claimed that the process of PRS and HIPC completion point are being combined and that they are implemented in such a hasty manner that there is not enough time to consult with civil society.
 
154. Preparation of National Standards
  Monday, October 24, 2005  by Admin
  Before standards are prepared by the National Standards Bodies, it is important to establish a national standardization system which is based on world-wide known practice of the consensus principle. This paper provides a definition and content of a standard and a brief on the types of standards.
 
155. Utekelezaji wa Viwango - Uthibiti
  Monday, October 24, 2005  by Admin
  This paper is about the Certification System and the importance of it. It lays out the steps and requirements followed when requesting the TBS stamp until one is able to acquire it.
 
156. Sun Microsystems Teams with the United Nations to Bring Next Generation of African Leaders to Technology Conference PopTech
  Tuesday, October 18, 2005  by Admin
  Sun Microsystems Teams with the United Nations to Bring Next Generation of African Leaders to Technology Conference PopTech: Santa Clara, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:SUNW) will sponsor 12 young African civic and technology leaders, including Neema Mgana of Tanzania, the youngest of 1,000 global activist women collectively nominated for the 2005 Nobel Prize for Peace, as Sun Participation Fellows at this year's PopTech conference.
 
157. Tanzania called upon to adopt total quality management
  Tuesday, October 18, 2005  by Admin
  Tanzania called upon to adopt total quality management: Uphold justice for all- Iranian president pleads to UN. The president of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for the United Nations to make sure that justice prevailed in accordance with its Charter and all member states are accorded equal rights.
 
158. ICANN, Internet governance and Africa
  Wednesday, October 12, 2005  by Admin
  The broader topic of Internet governance had been put on the public agenda in the context of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) 2003 and in preparation of the second phase of WSIS, workshops and discussions on Internet governance have been held to stimulate interest and gain more input from African stakeholders. This brief paper explains the current status and key points of the discussion on ICANN and Internet governance as relevant to Africa.
 
159. On local government reform in Tanzania
  Tuesday, October 11, 2005  by Admin
  On local government reform in Tanzania:
Part of the problem of raising local government revenues in Tanzania is persistent public
resistance to paying, as evidenced by widespread tax evasion and non-payment of fees and
charges. In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived quality of the
government does not influence the level of taxes remitted.
 
160. Results-Orientated Expenditure Management Country Study – Tanzania
  Tuesday, October 11, 2005  by Admin
  Results-Orientated Expenditure Management Country Study in Tanzania: Results-oriented planning, budgeting and management systems in Tanzania is centred around the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS, first issued in the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) of October 2000.
The introduction of performance based planning, budgeting and management systems, however, was initiated through several separate initiatives, prior to the development of the PRS in 2000.
 
161. Environmental Institutions and Governance - Tanzania
  Tuesday, October 11, 2005  by Admin
  Environmental Institutions and Governance - Tanzania: Governance Indices, Freedom House Indices, Level of Freedom (free, partly free, not free), Political Rights, Civil Liberties, Press Freedom, Partly Free, Polity IV Indices, Level of Democracy / Autocracy, Corruption Perceptions Index, Number of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Number of formally committed municipalities to Local Agenda, Public health, Public education, Foreign Direct Investment, net inflows
 
162. Local governance, finances and service delivery in Tanzania
  Monday, October 10, 2005  by Admin
  Local governance, finances and service delivery in Tanzania: The Civil Service Reform Programme (CSRP) was an element in the wider process of structural adjustment in Tanzania, which started with the Economic Recovery Programmes in the second half of the 1980s. Initially, local government was not part of the CSRP. In the Governments Policy Framework Papers local government was hardly mentioned at all.
 
163. Regional Competition on the Development of the EAC Anthem Ends
  Wednesday, September 28, 2005  by Admin
  The Best Composition was by Mr. Richard L. Khadambi from the Republic of Kenya and received cash prize of US$ 3,000 and certificate of Merit. The second best composition was by John J. Mugango from the United Republic of Tanzania and received cash prize of US$ 2,000 and certificate of Merit. The third best composition was by Mr. Joseph Wasswa from the Republic of Uganda and received cash prize of US$ 1,500 and certificate of Merit.
 
164. Tanzania and the Millenium Development Goals - Critical appraisal of the global partnership for development
  Tuesday, September 27, 2005  by Admin
  The Millenium Development Goals include a reduction in poverty, universal education, reduction of child mortality, cutbacks in maternal morbility, promotion of gender equality and reversal of the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. This report represents study output to assess Tanzania’s progress on implementation and projects aimed to attain the MDGs with special focus on attainment of a Global Partnership for Development on Debt, Aid and Trade.
 
165. Arusha to host Regional Competition on the Development of the EAC Anthem
  Monday, September 26, 2005  by Admin
  The regional competition on the development of the East African Community (EAC) Anthem is scheduled to take place from 26–27 September 2005, at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium, in Arusha, Tanzania. The Secretary General of the East African Community Hon Amanya Mushega will officially open the Competition on Monday 26 September 2005.
 

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