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Government set for 428bn rural water project |
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Monday, March 05, 2007 by
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The government with the assistance of the World Bank, Africa Development Bank, European Union, the Netherlands, Germany and other international donors, will spend 428.8bn to implement an ambitious five year rural water project. The government targets to improve deep and shallow well drilling using advanced yet simple technology.
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| 47. |
US envoy launches two projects |
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Thursday, February 22, 2007 by
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The U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania, Michael Retzer, has inaugurated two projects worth 32.5m/- in Dar es Salaam - the Ambassador's Special Self-Help Fund (ASSHF) and the Embassy's Democracy and Human Rights Fund (DHRF) are Shalom Primary School and DHRF for the World and Peace Organisation (WAPO) radio station. |
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Swedish firm to produce new energy source |
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Thursday, February 22, 2007 by
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Tanzania will be the first country in Africa to consume an alternative energy source, ethanol, top officials of a company undertaking the project revealed yesterday. Executive Director of SEKAB told President Kikwete that trials on ethanol energy production, that uses sugarcane as raw material, were expected to start in September in Bagamoyo, Coast region. |
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| 49. |
Rise - project to help Isles school kids |
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Monday, February 05, 2007 by
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Poverty, disability, distance from school and lack of early learning experiences have been the main factors for many children in Zanzibar not to benefit from the USAID Supporting Children's Interactive Radio Education. A press release stated that in order to address this situation, the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training and the United States Agency for Development are initiating Radio Instruction to Strengthen Education (RISE), designed to increase learning and school participation of disadvantaged children. |
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| 50. |
What we are doing to tackle world poverty – DfID |
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007 by
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The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that manages Britain’s aid to poor countries and works to get rid of extreme poverty. When DfID talks about international development we are referring to efforts, by developed and developing countries, to bring people out of poverty and so reduce how much their country relies on overseas aid. |
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Tanzania - Germany commits Euro 2.8million for projects |
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007 by
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The Government of Germany has committed €2.8 million to support food security, sustainable agriculture and natural resource management in Afghanistan, Kenya and Tanzania, under two agreements signed today with FAO. A second German-funded project aims to improve food security in Kenya and Tanzania through the promotion of conservation agriculture. |
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| 52. |
US allocates 800bn for Tanzania projects |
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007 by
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The US government, through the Millennium Challenge Corporation, has allocated 800bn to support projects falling under the national strategy for growth and poverty reduction on the Mainland and in Zanzibar.
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Yemeni community offers 750 education scholarships |
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006 by
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The Dar es Salaam Yemeni Community for Charity and Culture has offered scholarships for 750 students pursuing studies at different levels of education in the country. |
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| 54. |
Small diamond miners to benefit from De Beers project |
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Monday, September 25, 2006 by
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De Beers, a diamond company and Tanzanian government have announced a USD2 million to project to help improve the lives of so?called "informal" diamond miners in Tanzania, who work in streams and river beds where diamonds occasionally wash up. |
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Tanzania gets USD81 Million ADB Loan for Water |
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 by
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The African Development Bank Group (ADBG) has given Tanzania $81.8 million to support projects to provide safe drinking water and improve sanitation in rural areas.
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| 56. |
US grants 87.9m for community projects |
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Thursday, August 31, 2006 by
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The US Ambassador, Michael Retzer, signed about 15 grants with community organisations worth 87.9m from the Ambassador's Special Self-Help Fund (ASSHF). ASSHF responds to request for assistance from small community projects in the country. It has improved economic and living conditions at the village level such as sanitation, education access, economic development and agricultural innovation.
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| 57. |
FCS bags USD 2.07m support for civil society |
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Monday, August 28, 2006 by
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The foundation for Civil Society ( FCS) has signed a USD 2.07m agreement with Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC), which will go towards supporting implementation of the foundation's activities, mainly strengthening civil society organisations (CSOs).
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Netherlands ups support to Tanzania |
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Monday, August 21, 2006 by
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The Netherlands' assistance to developing countries is within the framework of sustainable capacity building directed towards the reduction of poverty in developing countries, he explained. The Royal Netherlands government has set aside about 42.12bn as budgetary support to Tanzania. |
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Govt, donors sign 62bn MoU for legal sector development |
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006 by
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By Lydia Shekighenda:
The government through the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs will today sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Legal Sector Reform Programme (LSRP) with development partners who have agreed to contribute more than 62bn/-. |
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| 60. |
World Bank lends Tanzania 313bn |
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Tuesday, June 06, 2006 by
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Tanzania and the World Bank (WB) signed yesterday two credit agreements in which the latter will provide a total of 313bn/- (USD 240 million). The first agreement is for the fourth phase of the Poverty Reduction Support Credit (PRSC-IV) and will provide 250bn/- (USD 200 million). The second agreement for 50bn/- (USD 40 million) will finance the Accountancy, Transparency and Integrity Project (ATIP). |
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