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Financial sector development |
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 by
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Evidence from the performance of developing countries seems to indicate that a well functioning financial system is an important element for achieving sustainable growth. The existence of an efficient and secure financial market can, in combination with appropriate economic policies, contribute to raising the total savings in the economy. Moreover, an efficient financial market channels the savings into productive investments |
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Rural Towns as Partners in the Utilization of Financial Credit: A Viable Option for Accelerated Development in Africa |
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 by
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One option of development that governments in Africa can pursue but which does not appear to have crossed their minds, is encouraging towns, represented as incorporated units, to borrow financial credit. There are several reasons why this appears to be a viable option of development. No government has the financial capacity to address the social and developmental needs of every town under its jurisdiction. |
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168. |
Strengthening our core business |
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 by
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The Governments Decentralization Policy requires trained personnel to shape and implement various development plans, at the district and provincial levels. KIST is fully embedded in this task. Through our Outreach and Community Attachment programs, in agriculture, water supply, energy supply, appropriate sanitation and hygiene technology, low cost housing, feeder roads and bridge construction, KIST students have been appreciably relevant to the development challenge. |
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Financing, Revenue-Sharing, and Taxation Issues in Wildlife Management Areas |
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 by
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In 1999, Tanzania.s Wildlife Division in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism initiated the development of guidelines for the establishment of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs).The recent history of the development of these WMA guidelines goes back to the mid-1990s. The Wildlife Policy of Tanzania, issued by the Government in 1998, envisages local communities taking greater responsibility for the management and utilization of wildlife resources in village lands. |
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E-commerce business models |
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005 by
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Developing countries could be marginalised in the new economic paradigm because of the serious difficulties they face in access to ICTs, poor domestic telecommunication infrastructure, a huge knowledge gap and a lack of human resources capacity. Only an effective solution to close the huge gap dividing humanity between information haves and have-nots can clear the way for a more balanced global economic growth. |
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BoT Governor launches Financial Sector Deepening Trust |
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by
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BoT Governor launches Financial Sector Deepening Trust: The Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT), which was launched in Dar es Salaam by the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), Daudi Ballali, on Tuesday, has 34bn/- available to be invested in local micro finance institutions for a five year period. The trusts investments will include research and development of financial markets |
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Corporate World: Intrigues, Interests And Effects |
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by
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Corporate World: Intrigues, Interests And Effects - Difficult decisions have to be made in life. They may hurt a few though they need to be made for the greater majority. Take what is happening in our country today. Due to the huge expenditures incurred in the logistical activities of running and maintaining of its large fleet of vehicles, the government of Rwanda has decided to get rid of them and contract private transport operators to supply it with the same services. |
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Money Transfer Systems: The Practice and Potential for Products |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Money Transfer Systems: The Practice and Potential for Products - This study aimed to identify the range of money transfer services operating in Kenya and how businesses and individuals, especially low-income earners use them. These include formal, semi-formal and informal services to send or receive payments or remittances domestically, within the East African region, or internationally. |
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Business as usual: The World Bank, the IMF and the liberalisation agenda |
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Monday, October 10, 2005 by
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Business as usual: The World Bank, the IMF and the liberalisation agenda - The impact of forced liberalisation on poor peoples livelihoods and development has been well documented by Christian Aid and others. While this remains our central concern, there are other costs, as we discuss in chapter three. The G8 communique clearly states that governments should be accountable to their populations – yet conditionality means that they are instead accountable to their financiers. |
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Upcoming Trade Missions to Africa Offer Important Business Opportunities |
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Monday, September 26, 2005 by
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Upcoming Trade Missions to Africa Offer Important Business Opportunities - Corporate Council on Africa President Stephen Hayes is bullish on deepening the U.S.-Africa relationship. The five trade missions we have planned will allow practical steps for doing business in Africa by allowing potential investors to see for themselves the opportunities that are available in growing numbers of African countries. |
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Doing Business in 2005: Removing Obstacle to growth |
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Thursday, September 22, 2005 by
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Doing Business in 2005 is the second in a series of annual reports investigating the scope and manner of regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. New quantitative indicators on business regulations and their enforcement can be compared across 145 countries—from Albania to Zimbabwe - updates these measures and adds another two sets: registering property and protecting investors. |
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Doing Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation: |
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Thursday, September 22, 2005 by
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Doing Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation - is the first in a series of annual reports investigating the scope and manner of regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. The present volume compares more than 130 countries, from Albania to Zimbabwe , on the basis of new quantitative indicators of business regulations. The indicators are used to analyze economic outcomes and identify what reforms have worked, where, and why. |
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Tanzania:No small business |
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Thursday, September 22, 2005 by
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TANZANIA: No small business - Tanzanias government has launched a national microfinance policy which aims to help alleviate poverty and promote development. looks at the details, The Tanzanian government has finally launched a national micro finance policy which aims to boost the income earning capacity of ordinary Tanzanians by facilitating greater access to financial capital and services. |
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Tanzania has good managers but some lack confidence |
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Thursday, September 22, 2005 by
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Tanzania has many good business managers but some of them lack confidence that they are capable of being as efficient as foreign administrators.The British Council Library and Information Services Manager, Al-Amin Yusuph, said this on Friday evening during the official launching of the British Council Management Forum at a ceremony held in Dar es Salaam. |
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180. |
Helping to Improve Donor Effectiveness in Microfinance |
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Tuesday, September 13, 2005 by
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Microcredit is one of many intervention strategies designed to alleviate poverty, generate income and promote employment. Due to its current popularity among donors, however, microcredit risks becoming a one size fits all intervention solution.In choosing the most appropriate intervention tool for a specific situation, microcredit should be carefully evaluated against the alternatives. |
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