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211. Mada Juu ya Matokeo ya Ripoti ya Tathmini Sekta isiyo Rasmi
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  Property and Business Formalisation Programme (PBFP) is aimed at economically empowering the poor majority by increasing their access to property and business opportunities, towards development of a strong expanded market economy. A workshop was organized to distribute findings from the informal sector.
 
212. Mada Kuhusu Utayarishaji wa Maboresho na Hatua za Baadaye
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  Property and Business Formalisation Programme (PBFP) is aimed at economically empowering the poor majority by increasing their access to property and business opportunities, towards development of a strong expanded market economy. A workshop was organized to distribute findings from the informal sector.
 
213. Maelezo kwa wamililki mali na wafanyabiashara wadogo wadogo na kati
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  Property and Business Formalisation Programme (PBFP) is aimed at economically empowering the poor majority by increasing their access to property and business opportunities, towards development of a strong expanded market economy. A workshop was organized to distribute findings from the informal sector.
 
214. Doing business in 2006: Creating jobs
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  This is a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activities and those that constrain it. The Report content includes topics on Starting a business, Getting credit, paying taxes, closing a business, trading across boarders, etc.
 
215. Aid does raise economic growth in Africa - indirectly
  Monday, April 3, 2006  by Admin
  Assessments of aid effectiveness usually measure the direct relationship between aid receipts and growth performance. This may sometimes be misleading as Aid has contributed to growth in Africa by financing investment which in turn contributes to growth.
 
216. Globalisation and Sustainable Development 2006
  Monday, April 3, 2006  by Admin
  The Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) is hosting a Globalisation and Sustainable Development Forum from 12th to 13th June 2006 in London.
 
217. Globalisation and Skills for Development in Rwanda and Tanzania
  Monday, April 3, 2006  by Admin
  This is one of the series of Education Papers issued by the Policy Division of the Department for International Development. The report is findings of a research project entitled “Globalisation and Skills for Development in Rwanda and Tanzania: Implications for Education and Training Policy and Practice”. The aim of the research was to create a context-relevant knowledge base about the implications for education and training policy of globalisation in two low income sub-Saharan African countries.
 
218. SADC - World Economic Forum Consultation Report on e-Readiness
  Thursday, March 30, 2006  by Admin
  This is a report from the World Economic Forum on the progress of e-readiness consultations among business community and stakeholders in Southern African Development Community (SADC). SADC, in 2001, signed a Declaration on Information and Communcations Technology which commits it to prioritizing areas of action for bridging the digital gap in the SADC region.
 
219. Policy Dialogue Seminar Paper on Opportunities and Challenges for Rural SMEs Development
  Wednesday, March 29, 2006  by Admin
  A multitude of problems make it difficult for SMEs to exploit potentials for further employment and wealth creation, the fundamental one being limited capacity in terms of attitude, motivation, skills and experiences. Services related to entrepreneurship development are underdeveloped with weak institutions, hardly leaving any initiatives for targeted, comprehensive and sustained support for lifting micro and small enterprises.
 
220. Govt-ILO partnership to promote gender awareness
  Tuesday, March 28, 2006  by Admin
  The Tanzanian Government and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have formed a partnership for promoting gender awareness in the country.
 
221. State of Africa Report 2005
  Tuesday, March 28, 2006  by Admin
  This report provides insight to the challenges that confront the African continent but also accomplishments. The tone of the report reflects the dedication and success of African countries in emphasizing the importance of increased responsibility, accountability and transparency in order to maximize both economic and political accomplishments.
 
222. Development of information technology in Tanzania
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  Tanzania offers free education to all its citizens, from the primary school to university level. All education matters in Tanzania are handled by the Ministry of Education. The ministry, in collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower Planning, plans all educational matters from the primary school to university level. This is a huge task; it is very easy to lack flexibility and to overlook issues.
 
223. The Potential of Energy from Sugar Cane Wastes in Tanzania
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
 

This study reported herein shows that the three largest sugar factories in Tanzania, cultivate over 17,000 hactres of sugarcane farms and produce about 125,000 tons of sugar per annum, process over 1,300,000 tons of sugar cane per year. In the process, the factories produce about 40,000 tons of molasses (a good percentage of which is exported) and about 455,000 tons of bagasse as waste. A significant portion of this extremely high organic content sugarcane waste is treated without optimal resource recovery, and without regard to the GHG emissions into the environment.the sugar mills currently purchase a total of 63,540 MWh/year which is 63.54 GWh/year. By just using co-generation, they stand to generate excess (above their needs) a minimum of 28 GWh (28,000 MWh) and a maximum of 546 GWh (546,000 MWh) electric power per annum, depending on the option chosen.






 
224. Improving economic livelihood opportunities in Tanzania
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  WaterAid is working with rural and urban communities in Tanzania to improve poor
people’s access to sustainable water and sanitation services. A key partnership within the
Tanzania programme is WAMMA in Dodoma Region. WAMMA [WaterAid, Ministry of Water {Maji}, Ministry of Community Development {Maendeleo} and Ministry of Health {Afya}] is an integrated approach to water supply, hygiene education and
sanitation projects.
 
225. The development of river basin management in Tanzania: early experiences and lessons
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  Tanzania is currently undergoing major political, social and economic reforms with the main goal of addressing its widespread poverty and promoting economic growth. Major reforms
in the water sector are underway, in the water supply and sanitation sectors, decentralization,
full cost recovery and increased role of the private sector are being embraced, and a strategy
for managing cross sectoral water resources issues and challenges using river basins as units
for planning and managing water resources is under implementation on pilot river basins.
 

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