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Budget support partners want better use of funds |
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Thursday, April 24, 2008 by
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The Poverty Reduction Budget Support group has called on the government to hold people accountable for failure or misdemeanour, however senior they may be, as a way of improving the management of public finances. In a statement issued, the group's chairman John Bradshaw, said general budget support (GBS) partners also want the government to maintain robust systems and employ honest and competent people in the civil service. |
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Youth development policy is unveiled |
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Thursday, April 24, 2008 by
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A National Youth Development Policy has been unveiled. It is intended to provide direction to youths, partners and other stakeholders on youth development issues. Since youth development is a cross-cutting issue, various macro-sectoral policies have contributed to the existing status. |
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Civil Society Support - Mapping Support to Civil Society in Tanzania |
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008 by
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This website has been created by a number of development partners (DPs) in Tanzania to share information on their support to civil society.
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Dar now directs tourism promo to more EU countries |
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Friday, April 04, 2008 by
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A ten-day major road show campaigns for promoting Tanzania's tourist attractions in Europe is under way since Tuesday. The promoters are Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB), Ngorongoro Conservational Area Authority (NCAA), while TARUK International, a PR Communications company is providing professional and logistical support. |
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Emergence of local funds for development good - expert |
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Friday, April 04, 2008 by
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The emergence of numerous local development funds in Tanzania is an encouraging trend which the government and other development partners should keenly support, a foreign expert has hinted. Dr. Claire Mercer, a UK based lecturer at the Leicester University, calls such funds 'home associations', linking them to sections of Tanzania's civil society with great impact to the national development. These remarks were made at a policy dialogue seminar organised by the Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF). |
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Switzerland all ready to help on EPA funds |
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Friday, April 04, 2008 by
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Switzerland has offered to help the Bank of Tanzania get back any money swindled from its external payment arrears (EPA) account and moved to the European country. "Corruption is a development killer and we are committed to helping the Tanzanian government recover any money that was illegally gained and may have been moved abroad, including to my country," said the newly arrived Swiss Ambassador to Tanzania. |
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Website to promote Tanzania's tourism launched |
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008 by
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The government has said that achievements in the tourism sector have created many jobs in the country's service industry. Natural Resources and Tourism minister Shamsa Mwangunga made the remarks in Dar es Salaam at the launch of a tourism website designed by the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF), which is geared to selling Tanzania both abroad and within the country. |
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Govt tasks SMEs to capitalise on Sullivan Summit |
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Sunday, March 30, 2008 by
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Domestic export oriented Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are reminded to capitalise on the forthcoming Leon Sullivan Summit slated for Arusha in June by striking as many deals as possible. The Summit will be attended by over 4000 business people mostly Afro Americans and some African Heads of States and government, senior government executives and Africans business people. |
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Deaf Child Worldwide's Small Grants Programme |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 by
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Deaf Child Worldwide is announcing the 7th round of Small Grants Programme with which it aims to have an impact on the lives of deaf children, their families, service providers and policy makers by establishing quality partnerships with locally-based organisations. We fund one to three year projects up to £10,000 per year. The deadline for completed concept notes is 30 May 2008 for projects with a start date of January 2009. |
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Tanzania secures more scholarships from Indian Government |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 by
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The government of India has increased the number of scholarships to Tanzanians. Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh said the increase was made in response to a request by Vice-President Dr Ali Mohamed Shein who is on an official tour of India.
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CRDB Bank lines up 300m/- for community projects |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 by
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CRDB Bank Limited vows will continue to support government efforts to improve education in the country as part of its corporate investment strategy; it`s managing director Dr Charles Kimei said in Arusha recently. |
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Market Access for Sustainable Development |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 by
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This international course is an introduction to how markets can be used as tools to alleviate poverty in a sustainable manner. It introduces participants to the conceptual frameworks related to market development which can be used to analyse the market context and identify pro-poor development opportunities within it. It provides practical tools and instruments to develop appropriate market-driven policies. |
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Financial Woes Bedevil Water Agencies |
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008 by
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Local urban water authorities are facing viability problems resulting from lack of funds with some reportedly failing to even pay salaries, let alone provide essential services to residents. |
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2008 International Women's Day-Interview with AfDB Gender Specialist |
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Tuesday, March 04, 2008 by
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Financing for Gender Equity is the theme of the 2008 International Women's Day (IWD) celebrations in the Bank. Leticia Mukurasi explains that the Bank, as a member of the international community, participated in the high level meetings, namely, the International Conference on Financing for Development in March 2002 and the High Level Forum that culminated in the adoption of the Paris Declaration on Aid effectiveness in March 2005. The two global frameworks therefore offer the potential for integrating initiatives for financing for gender equality as part of these broader processes of sustainable development. |
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Business managers perform best with ICT solutions |
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008 by
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Successful managers in contemporary and stressful world of business are only those who fittingly integrate ICTs as part of their routine strategy for effective decision making. Because the field of ICTs is one of the most dynamic, executives have little or no options other than developing interest in learning modern computer technologies for better business management. |
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