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Government boosts ICT throughout Tanzania |
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Monday, August 15, 2005 by
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The Government of Tanzania is making an effort to push the spread of ICT countrywide towards achievement of the Tanzania Development Vision 2025. “The true source of power is not money in the hands of a few but information in the hands of them majority”, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communication and Transport, Salim Musoma.
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182. |
Country Strategy Paper and National Indicative Programme - 2001 - 2007 |
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005 by
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The Country Strategy Paper and National Indicative Programme, 2001 – 2007, was drawn up after discussions between the Government of Tanzania and the European Commission for co-operation between this period. The cooperation was to foster sustainable economic and social development, the smooth integration of developing countries into the world economy, among other things. |
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183. |
PRSP and PAF Harmonisation in Tanzania |
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by
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Tanzania is implementing a full PRSP, and in addition, it is developing a national poverty monitoring system, PMS, to monitor the impact of PRSP. This study looks at areas/ possibilities to further harmonize the poverty monitoring efforts. The study also contains recommendations based on some suggested draft monitoring arrangements presented in this paper. |
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184. |
Statement by Honorable Jakaya Kikwete at the 10th Meeting of EAC Council of Ministers |
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by
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The 10th meeting of the EAC Council of Ministers was held in Arusha on the 8th August 2005. Hon. Basil Mramba, Minister for Finance, Republic of Tanzania, chaired the meeting on behalf of Hon. Jakaya Kikwete. The Ministers considered some reports on the activities of the Community undertaken since the last ordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers in November 2004. |
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185. |
Press Release at the Conclusion of the 10th Meeting of EAC Council of Ministers |
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by
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The 10th meeting of the EAC Council of Ministers was held in Arusha on the 8th August 2005. Among others, the meeting was attended by Honorable Basil Mramba, on behalf of Hon. Jakaya Kikwete, Hon. Sam Kutesa and Hon. John Koech. The Ministers considered some reports on the activities of the Community undertaken since the last ordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers in November 2004. |
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186. |
Conclusion of the 10th Meeting of Council of Minsters of the EAC |
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by
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The 10th meeting of the EAC Council of Ministers was held in Arusha on the 8th August 2005. Among others, the meeting was attended by Honorable Basil Mramba, on behalf of Hon. Jakaya Kikwete, Hon. Sam Kutesa and Hon. John Koech. |
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187. |
Conclusion of the 10th Meeting of Council of Minsters of the EAC |
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by
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The 10th meeting of the EAC Council of Ministers was held in Arusha on the 8th August 2005. Among others, the meeting was attended by Honorable Basil Mramba, on behalf of Hon. Jakaya Kikwete, Hon. Sam Kutesa and Hon. John Koech. |
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188. |
10th Meeting of EAC Council of Ministers |
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Monday, August 8, 2005 by
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Among other issues on the agenda, the meeting will review the progress of the implementation of the East African Customs Union Protocol; and consider measures of fast tracking regional integration towards Political Federation. The meeting will be attended by the Ministers responsible for regional integration in the three EAC Partner States, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. They are Hon Jakaya Kikwete, Hon Sam Kutesa, and Hon John Koech, Minister of East African Regional Co-operation, Kenya. |
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189. |
10the Meeting of EAC Council of Ministers |
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Monday, August 8, 2005 by
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Among other issues on the agenda, the meeting will review the progress of the implementation of the East African Customs Union Protocol; and consider measures of fast tracking regional integration towards Political Federation. The meeting will be attended by the Ministers responsible for regional integration in the three EAC Partner States, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. They are Hon Jakaya Kikwete, Hon Sam Kutesa, and Hon John Koech, Minister of East African Regional Co-operation, Kenya. |
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190. |
10the Meeting of EAC Council of Ministers |
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Monday, August 8, 2005 by
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Among other issues on the agenda, the meeting will review the progress of the implementation of the East African Customs Union Protocol; and consider measures of fast tracking regional integration towards Political Federation. The meeting will be attended by the Ministers responsible for regional integration in the three EAC Partner States, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. They are Hon Jakaya Kikwete, Hon Sam Kutesa, and Hon John Koech, Minister of East African Regional Co-operation, Kenya. |
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191. |
MKUKUTA Communication Strategy |
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005 by
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This is a presentation made by a Mr. Nicodemus Odhiambo and Prisca Jackson on teh MKUKUTA Communication strategy highlighting its background and rationale, present status and challenges. It also presents framework of the strategy, its implementation, monitoring, evaluation and financing arrangments. |
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192. |
How NGOs can Implement MKUKUTA Communication Strategy |
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005 by
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This paper addresses issues that can be done by NGOs to impact positively on MKUKUTA communication strategies. One of the ways is finding out the best means of communications among the people so that it becomes imperative that even those who cannot read can still easily access MKUKUTA information. |
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Statement at the Consultative Meeting on the Mkukuta Communications Strategy |
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005 by
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This statement was given by Mr. Eugene Owusu at the Meeting which was held on teh 1st June 2005. |
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194. |
Awareness campaign on Mkukuta launched |
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Monday, July 25, 2005 by
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The government has launched a comprehensive and countrywide public education campaign on the second phase of the country’s poverty reduction strategy, widely known as Mkukuta. ’’The overall agenda is to reduce income and non-income poverty,’’ said the VP, in a speech read on his behalf by the Minister of State in the Vice-President’s Office (responsible for Poverty Alleviation), Edgar Maokola-Majogo. The second phase comes after the government and stakeholders detected some shortfalls in the implementation of the first and three-year poverty reduction programme. |
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195. |
Local Government Reform in Tanzania: Considerations for the Development of a System of Formula-Based Grants |
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005 by
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This 2003 working paper by Jameson Boex and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez of the School of Policy Studies provides some insight into local government finances in Tanzania and considerations for implementing a formula-based system of intergovernmental grants whilst considering resource allocations among LGA, including primary education, local administration and health services. |
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