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Asia Business Channel - Tanzania
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Tanzania. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs tha...
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Eyeing Tanzania's Booming Economy (VOA On Assignment August 2)
With a vigorous growth rate of 7 percent, the economy of East Africa's Tanzania is booming. And with that growth, comes the envy of foreign investors such as...
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Tanzania's economic opportunities with looming elections
CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini, a Consultant at Afriwise Consult for a look at the Tanzanian economy and investment opportunities in light of the hotly contested elections due on 25 October.
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Tanzania's economy to be rebased
Tanzania will soon complete rebasing its GDP. The economy could be increased by as much as 20% as mining, real estate, financial services, gas & oil are incorporated.
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Tanzania Economy
U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Tanzania as the last stop of his Africa tour underscores a silent competition with China to tap the country's growing ...
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Richest African Countries 2015
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
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10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Populati
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Shaping EconomicTranformation in Tanzania #TZGrowth
How can Tanzania create transformative growth? National, regional and global experts and policy-makers, including the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, share their thoughts. The film was produced as part of a DEGRP/REPOA event in February 2015- 'Shaping Economic Transformation'. http://bit.ly/1DMM1BT
Produced by Econfilms
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2016 economic projections: Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa
Tanzania's Finance minister expects economic growth to reach 7.2 percent in 2016 up from 7 percent last year. Budget spending for the fiscal year starting in July will also rise 2.2 percent. Philip Mpango presented the document outlining budget plans for 2016/17 to parliament. And this will be the first indication of spending plans under the new administration of President John Magufuli, who was e
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TEDxDar - Modesta Mahiga - Tanzania as an Economic Powerhouse
Modesta speaks of Human Resource Development and how this could make Tanzania an economic powerhouse under the TEDxDar 2010 theme of "What would Nyerere Do?"...
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Tanzania's place in the East African Community
Tanzania will be going to the polls next week. The country is a member of the East Africa Community.The recent visit to Kenya by outgoing President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete was seen as a great move towards ironing out frosty bilateral relations between the two nations - the major players in the economy of the region. The friction has in many cases threatened the process of East Africa's regional
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Tanzania's Transformation and Vision 2025: Governing Economic Growth for Social Gain
Tanzania's Transformation and Vision 2025: Governing Economic Growth for Social Gain.
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Doing Business In Africa - Tanzania - Success Story
In 1985, Tanzania was crippled by food shortages, high inflation and literally no business activity. 20 years later, the scene is a lot different. Economic g...
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Economy of Tanzania Top #5 Facts
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PM Mizengo Pinda outlines contribution of manufacturing sector to economy.
Tanzania has marked Africa industrialization day with the prime minister mizengo pinda outlining contribution of the manufacturing sector in the country's ec...
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Forest economics: A synthesis of valuation studies in Zambia, Tanzania and Panama
Governments can make better decisions if they are more aware how forest ecosystems contribute to their economy and employment, and how forests benefit human well-being. This information could provide all concerned ministries with the necessary knowledge to decide how tropical deforestation rates can be reduced as part of a transition to a green economy. This Discussion Forum provides an overview o
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Tanzania's economy projected to grow at 7 percent for the next two years.
Tanzania's economy is likely to grow at 7 percent annually for the next two years with inflation around 5 percent due to falling food prices and tight moneta...
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Economy of Tanzania
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Millennium Challenge Account for Tanzania
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UMASIKINI KWA WATANZANIA/ECONOMY DOING GOOD IN TANZANIA
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Abebe Gellaw at World Economic Forum confronts Zenawi
Journalist Abebe Gellaw confronted Meles Zenawi at the World Economic Forum on Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 2010.
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Environmental conservation and local economic development in Mbeya District/ Tanzania (Swahili)
National Environment Management (NEMC) / United Nations in Tanzania
Tanzania's rich natural resources are fundamental for the country's growth and economic development. However, the under utilization of the potential of the environment and natural resources to the economy and people's livelihoods contributes to Tanzania standing as one of world's poorest countries.
PEI initiated the country prog
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Spark Africa - Dutch entrepeneur starts successful diary company in Tanzania - Episode 4
Fresh milk is not widely available in Tanzania because of small sale farming, hot weather and bad infrastructure. Thanks to the Dutch initiative Tanga Fresh ...
Asia Business Channel - Tanzania
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Tanzania. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs tha......
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Tanzania. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs tha...
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Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Tanzania. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs tha...
Eyeing Tanzania's Booming Economy (VOA On Assignment August 2)
With a vigorous growth rate of 7 percent, the economy of East Africa's Tanzania is booming. And with that growth, comes the envy of foreign investors such as......
With a vigorous growth rate of 7 percent, the economy of East Africa's Tanzania is booming. And with that growth, comes the envy of foreign investors such as...
wn.com/Eyeing Tanzania's Booming Economy (Voa On Assignment August 2)
With a vigorous growth rate of 7 percent, the economy of East Africa's Tanzania is booming. And with that growth, comes the envy of foreign investors such as...
- published: 02 Aug 2013
- views: 782
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author: VOAvideo
Tanzania's economic opportunities with looming elections
CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini, a Consultant at Afriwise Consult for a look at the Tanzanian economy and investment opportunities in lig...
CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini, a Consultant at Afriwise Consult for a look at the Tanzanian economy and investment opportunities in light of the hotly contested elections due on 25 October.
wn.com/Tanzania's Economic Opportunities With Looming Elections
CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini, a Consultant at Afriwise Consult for a look at the Tanzanian economy and investment opportunities in light of the hotly contested elections due on 25 October.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
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Tanzania's economy to be rebased
Tanzania will soon complete rebasing its GDP. The economy could be increased by as much as 20% as mining, real estate, financial services, gas & oil are incorpo...
Tanzania will soon complete rebasing its GDP. The economy could be increased by as much as 20% as mining, real estate, financial services, gas & oil are incorporated.
wn.com/Tanzania's Economy To Be Rebased
Tanzania will soon complete rebasing its GDP. The economy could be increased by as much as 20% as mining, real estate, financial services, gas & oil are incorporated.
- published: 07 Oct 2014
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Tanzania Economy
U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Tanzania as the last stop of his Africa tour underscores a silent competition with China to tap the country's growing ......
U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Tanzania as the last stop of his Africa tour underscores a silent competition with China to tap the country's growing ...
wn.com/Tanzania Economy
U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Tanzania as the last stop of his Africa tour underscores a silent competition with China to tap the country's growing ...
- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 282
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author: TV2Africa
Richest African Countries 2015
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Mone...
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
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10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 47.4 Million
Famous For: Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro
9. Kenya
GDP: $146 Billion
Capital: Nairobi
Population: 45 million
Famous For: Wildlife
8. Ethiopia
GDP: $154 Billion
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 90 million
Famous For: Olympic Gold Medallists
7. Sudan
GDP: $168 Billion
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 37 million
6. Angola
GDP: $176 Billion
Capital: Luanda
Population: 24 million
5. Morocco
GDP: $271 Billion
Capital: Rabat
Population: 34 million
Famous For: Art. Music, Food
4. Algeria
GDP: $584 Billion
Capital: Algiers
Population: 40 million
Famous For: Geographical Diversity
3. South Africa
GDP: $712 Billion
Capital: Pretoria
Population: 54 million
Famous For: Minerals, Kruger National Park, and Nelson Mandela
2. Egypt
GDP: $997 Billion
Capital: Cairo
Population: 88 million
Famous For: Ancient Civilization, Pyramids
1. Nigeria
GDP (PPP): $1.1 Trillion
Capital: Abuja
Population: 174 million
Famous For: Oil, Literature (Chinua Achebe)
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This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
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10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 47.4 Million
Famous For: Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro
9. Kenya
GDP: $146 Billion
Capital: Nairobi
Population: 45 million
Famous For: Wildlife
8. Ethiopia
GDP: $154 Billion
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 90 million
Famous For: Olympic Gold Medallists
7. Sudan
GDP: $168 Billion
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 37 million
6. Angola
GDP: $176 Billion
Capital: Luanda
Population: 24 million
5. Morocco
GDP: $271 Billion
Capital: Rabat
Population: 34 million
Famous For: Art. Music, Food
4. Algeria
GDP: $584 Billion
Capital: Algiers
Population: 40 million
Famous For: Geographical Diversity
3. South Africa
GDP: $712 Billion
Capital: Pretoria
Population: 54 million
Famous For: Minerals, Kruger National Park, and Nelson Mandela
2. Egypt
GDP: $997 Billion
Capital: Cairo
Population: 88 million
Famous For: Ancient Civilization, Pyramids
1. Nigeria
GDP (PPP): $1.1 Trillion
Capital: Abuja
Population: 174 million
Famous For: Oil, Literature (Chinua Achebe)
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Shaping EconomicTranformation in Tanzania #TZGrowth
How can Tanzania create transformative growth? National, regional and global experts and policy-makers, including the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, share th...
How can Tanzania create transformative growth? National, regional and global experts and policy-makers, including the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, share their thoughts. The film was produced as part of a DEGRP/REPOA event in February 2015- 'Shaping Economic Transformation'. http://bit.ly/1DMM1BT
Produced by Econfilms
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How can Tanzania create transformative growth? National, regional and global experts and policy-makers, including the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, share their thoughts. The film was produced as part of a DEGRP/REPOA event in February 2015- 'Shaping Economic Transformation'. http://bit.ly/1DMM1BT
Produced by Econfilms
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 106
2016 economic projections: Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa
Tanzania's Finance minister expects economic growth to reach 7.2 percent in 2016 up from 7 percent last year. Budget spending for the fiscal year starting in Ju...
Tanzania's Finance minister expects economic growth to reach 7.2 percent in 2016 up from 7 percent last year. Budget spending for the fiscal year starting in July will also rise 2.2 percent. Philip Mpango presented the document outlining budget plans for 2016/17 to parliament. And this will be the first indication of spending plans under the new administration of President John Magufuli, who was elected in October 2015.
And in Malawi, the finance ministry says growth will pick to more than 4 percent in 2016 from about 3 percent last year as the country recovers from a drought caused by the El Nino weather pattern. Agriculture accounts for almost a third of Malawi's economy and provides a livelihood for 80 percent of the population. The kwacha has also been hit by a loss of donor funds because of corruption and falling export revenues from the key crop, tobacco.
And finally, the World Bank says South Africa's economy will slow by just 0.8 percent in 2016, weighed down by uncertainty over policy, gaps in infrastructure and drought. The forecast has brought the lender in line with the International Monetary Fund, which in December halved its 2016 growth forecast for South Africa to 0.7 percent. The bank sees growth at 1.1 percent in 2017. The country is grappling with rising public debt, inflationary pressures and weak business sentiments by investors.
wn.com/2016 Economic Projections Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa
Tanzania's Finance minister expects economic growth to reach 7.2 percent in 2016 up from 7 percent last year. Budget spending for the fiscal year starting in July will also rise 2.2 percent. Philip Mpango presented the document outlining budget plans for 2016/17 to parliament. And this will be the first indication of spending plans under the new administration of President John Magufuli, who was elected in October 2015.
And in Malawi, the finance ministry says growth will pick to more than 4 percent in 2016 from about 3 percent last year as the country recovers from a drought caused by the El Nino weather pattern. Agriculture accounts for almost a third of Malawi's economy and provides a livelihood for 80 percent of the population. The kwacha has also been hit by a loss of donor funds because of corruption and falling export revenues from the key crop, tobacco.
And finally, the World Bank says South Africa's economy will slow by just 0.8 percent in 2016, weighed down by uncertainty over policy, gaps in infrastructure and drought. The forecast has brought the lender in line with the International Monetary Fund, which in December halved its 2016 growth forecast for South Africa to 0.7 percent. The bank sees growth at 1.1 percent in 2017. The country is grappling with rising public debt, inflationary pressures and weak business sentiments by investors.
- published: 02 Feb 2016
- views: 81
TEDxDar - Modesta Mahiga - Tanzania as an Economic Powerhouse
Modesta speaks of Human Resource Development and how this could make Tanzania an economic powerhouse under the TEDxDar 2010 theme of "What would Nyerere Do?"......
Modesta speaks of Human Resource Development and how this could make Tanzania an economic powerhouse under the TEDxDar 2010 theme of "What would Nyerere Do?"...
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Modesta speaks of Human Resource Development and how this could make Tanzania an economic powerhouse under the TEDxDar 2010 theme of "What would Nyerere Do?"...
- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 8132
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author: TEDx Talks
Tanzania's place in the East African Community
Tanzania will be going to the polls next week. The country is a member of the East Africa Community.The recent visit to Kenya by outgoing President of Tanzania ...
Tanzania will be going to the polls next week. The country is a member of the East Africa Community.The recent visit to Kenya by outgoing President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete was seen as a great move towards ironing out frosty bilateral relations between the two nations - the major players in the economy of the region. The friction has in many cases threatened the process of East Africa's regional economic integration. Sarah Kimani takes a look at Tanzania's place in the East African Community.
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Tanzania will be going to the polls next week. The country is a member of the East Africa Community.The recent visit to Kenya by outgoing President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete was seen as a great move towards ironing out frosty bilateral relations between the two nations - the major players in the economy of the region. The friction has in many cases threatened the process of East Africa's regional economic integration. Sarah Kimani takes a look at Tanzania's place in the East African Community.
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- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 36
Doing Business In Africa - Tanzania - Success Story
In 1985, Tanzania was crippled by food shortages, high inflation and literally no business activity. 20 years later, the scene is a lot different. Economic g......
In 1985, Tanzania was crippled by food shortages, high inflation and literally no business activity. 20 years later, the scene is a lot different. Economic g...
wn.com/Doing Business In Africa Tanzania Success Story
In 1985, Tanzania was crippled by food shortages, high inflation and literally no business activity. 20 years later, the scene is a lot different. Economic g...
- published: 22 Jul 2009
- views: 3026
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author: CNBCAfrica
PM Mizengo Pinda outlines contribution of manufacturing sector to economy.
Tanzania has marked Africa industrialization day with the prime minister mizengo pinda outlining contribution of the manufacturing sector in the country's ec......
Tanzania has marked Africa industrialization day with the prime minister mizengo pinda outlining contribution of the manufacturing sector in the country's ec...
wn.com/Pm Mizengo Pinda Outlines Contribution Of Manufacturing Sector To Economy.
Tanzania has marked Africa industrialization day with the prime minister mizengo pinda outlining contribution of the manufacturing sector in the country's ec...
Forest economics: A synthesis of valuation studies in Zambia, Tanzania and Panama
Governments can make better decisions if they are more aware how forest ecosystems contribute to their economy and employment, and how forests benefit human wel...
Governments can make better decisions if they are more aware how forest ecosystems contribute to their economy and employment, and how forests benefit human well-being. This information could provide all concerned ministries with the necessary knowledge to decide how tropical deforestation rates can be reduced as part of a transition to a green economy. This Discussion Forum provides an overview of recent forest economic valuations carried out in Zambia, Tanzania and Panama by the UN-REDD Programme. Besides presenting key findings of these studies, the panellists will demonstrate how the results have been or can be used by their respective government agencies – including by incorporating them in the development of national REDD+ Strategies.
wn.com/Forest Economics A Synthesis Of Valuation Studies In Zambia, Tanzania And Panama
Governments can make better decisions if they are more aware how forest ecosystems contribute to their economy and employment, and how forests benefit human well-being. This information could provide all concerned ministries with the necessary knowledge to decide how tropical deforestation rates can be reduced as part of a transition to a green economy. This Discussion Forum provides an overview of recent forest economic valuations carried out in Zambia, Tanzania and Panama by the UN-REDD Programme. Besides presenting key findings of these studies, the panellists will demonstrate how the results have been or can be used by their respective government agencies – including by incorporating them in the development of national REDD+ Strategies.
- published: 30 Dec 2014
- views: 5
Tanzania's economy projected to grow at 7 percent for the next two years.
Tanzania's economy is likely to grow at 7 percent annually for the next two years with inflation around 5 percent due to falling food prices and tight moneta......
Tanzania's economy is likely to grow at 7 percent annually for the next two years with inflation around 5 percent due to falling food prices and tight moneta...
wn.com/Tanzania's Economy Projected To Grow At 7 Percent For The Next Two Years.
Tanzania's economy is likely to grow at 7 percent annually for the next two years with inflation around 5 percent due to falling food prices and tight moneta...
Economy of Tanzania
Economy of Tanzania
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Economy of Tanzania
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Economy of Tanzania
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- published: 28 Dec 2015
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Millennium Challenge Account for Tanzania
A new film about the Millennium Challenge Account Tanzania. This is a five year cooperation between the Governments of Tanzania and the United States of Amer......
A new film about the Millennium Challenge Account Tanzania. This is a five year cooperation between the Governments of Tanzania and the United States of Amer...
wn.com/Millennium Challenge Account For Tanzania
A new film about the Millennium Challenge Account Tanzania. This is a five year cooperation between the Governments of Tanzania and the United States of Amer...
Abebe Gellaw at World Economic Forum confronts Zenawi
Journalist Abebe Gellaw confronted Meles Zenawi at the World Economic Forum on Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 2010....
Journalist Abebe Gellaw confronted Meles Zenawi at the World Economic Forum on Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 2010.
wn.com/Abebe Gellaw At World Economic Forum Confronts Zenawi
Journalist Abebe Gellaw confronted Meles Zenawi at the World Economic Forum on Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 2010.
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 44085
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author: abeg19
Environmental conservation and local economic development in Mbeya District/ Tanzania (Swahili)
National Environment Management (NEMC) / United Nations in Tanzania
Tanzania's rich natural resources are fundamental for the country's growth and economic dev...
National Environment Management (NEMC) / United Nations in Tanzania
Tanzania's rich natural resources are fundamental for the country's growth and economic development. However, the under utilization of the potential of the environment and natural resources to the economy and people's livelihoods contributes to Tanzania standing as one of world's poorest countries.
PEI initiated the country programme in 2003 to support the government in addressing these issues and promoting sustainable development. The PEI Tanzania programme focuses on developing capabilities of key national institutions in designing and implementing pro-poor economic growth interventions and sustainable development.Thereby the country programme is contributing to national development plans (NDPs and UNDAP 2011 -2015) as well and the achievement of the overall PEI Programme outputs.
PEI Tanzania is jointly led by the President's Office Planning Commission. In addition various sector ministries such as Finance, Regional Administration and Local Government, National Bureau of Statistics and Vice President's Office--Division of Environmentare involved in the project implementation. PEI Tanzania is also closely collaborating with the University of Dar es Salaam and with the UNDP CO and is part of the One-UN processes under the UNRC.
wn.com/Environmental Conservation And Local Economic Development In Mbeya District Tanzania (Swahili)
National Environment Management (NEMC) / United Nations in Tanzania
Tanzania's rich natural resources are fundamental for the country's growth and economic development. However, the under utilization of the potential of the environment and natural resources to the economy and people's livelihoods contributes to Tanzania standing as one of world's poorest countries.
PEI initiated the country programme in 2003 to support the government in addressing these issues and promoting sustainable development. The PEI Tanzania programme focuses on developing capabilities of key national institutions in designing and implementing pro-poor economic growth interventions and sustainable development.Thereby the country programme is contributing to national development plans (NDPs and UNDAP 2011 -2015) as well and the achievement of the overall PEI Programme outputs.
PEI Tanzania is jointly led by the President's Office Planning Commission. In addition various sector ministries such as Finance, Regional Administration and Local Government, National Bureau of Statistics and Vice President's Office--Division of Environmentare involved in the project implementation. PEI Tanzania is also closely collaborating with the University of Dar es Salaam and with the UNDP CO and is part of the One-UN processes under the UNRC.
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 610
Spark Africa - Dutch entrepeneur starts successful diary company in Tanzania - Episode 4
Fresh milk is not widely available in Tanzania because of small sale farming, hot weather and bad infrastructure. Thanks to the Dutch initiative Tanga Fresh ......
Fresh milk is not widely available in Tanzania because of small sale farming, hot weather and bad infrastructure. Thanks to the Dutch initiative Tanga Fresh ...
wn.com/Spark Africa Dutch Entrepeneur Starts Successful Diary Company In Tanzania Episode 4
Fresh milk is not widely available in Tanzania because of small sale farming, hot weather and bad infrastructure. Thanks to the Dutch initiative Tanga Fresh ...