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Total Quality Management |
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Monday, October 24, 2005 by
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This workshop presentation from the Tanzania Bureau of Standards is on Total Quality Management. It defines the quality of a product as Fitness for Use. It explains how the various quality activities should be performed to achieve total customer satisfaction. |
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Five African Lions by 2015 |
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 by
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Washington - Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa and Ghana could rival Asian tigers like South Korea by 2015, says former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Herman J. Cohen.In a Washington File interview October 6, Cohen, who was assistant secretary of state for Africa from 1989 to 1993, said he expects good things from the five African lions, including consistent gross domestic product growth of 7 percent or more a year and the development of a common market for Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. |
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Can Africa Get Out Of Debt |
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by
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The industrialized world is finally waking up to what debt relief can do for the developing world. Thanks to lighter debt burdens, Burkina Faso has slashed the cost of AIDS drugs; Mozambique has vaccinated half a million children against easily preventable diseases and electrified rural schools and hospitals; Tanzania has built 32,000 new classrooms and hired 18,000 more teachers; |
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How to End Poverty |
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by
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How to End Poverty: The total number of people living in extreme poverty, the World Bank estimates, is 1.1 billion, down from 1.5 billion in 1981. While that is progress, much of the one-sixth of humanity in extreme poverty suffers the ravages of AIDS, drought, isolation and civil wars, and is thereby trapped in a vicious cycle of deprivation and death. |
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UN turns Dar learning centre for social investment |
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by
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Tanzania is the only African country which has been chosen by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) for its program called Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Three countries have been selected globally to initiate the pilot phase of the program and for Africa UNIDO have earmarked Tanzania for the establishment of the CSR Resource Centre. The two other countries are Indonesia and Nicaragua. African countries would thereafter learn the practice of CSR from Tanzania. |
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Tanzania to benefit from new EU-Africa strategy |
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Monday, October 17, 2005 by
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DAR ES SALAAM, Oct. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Tanzania expects to benefit from the 2005-2015 European Union (EU) Strategy for Africa which is to increase aid to Africa. The new strategy is yet pending approval by the heads of state of the EU members when they decide on the unions 2007-2013 budget. According to a statement issued by the EU Delegation to Tanzania, the increased aid from the new EU-Africa strategy will focus on such aspects as peace and security, |
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Oil, Gas and Mineral can Africa can now fund its own MDG financing gap? |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Does the sustained global demand for oil, gas and minerals mean that Africa can now fund its own MDG financing gap? - A new briefing note from the ODI explores ways in which windfalls from natural resources such as oil, metals and minerals can be channelled effectively into development processes towards meeting the MDGs. It notes that some African countries may be closer to funding the gap between inflows of aid and investment, and what is needed to meet the MDGs. |
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The Role of the State in Rural Poverty Reduction |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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The Role of the State in Rural Poverty Reduction: Where do Sector-Wide and Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches Fit in? - This paper looks at the linkages between sector-wide and sustainable -livelihoods approaches in the context of poverty reduction. The paper notes that there is a two-way relationship between the two approaches – SLAs provide one means by which SWAPs can focus more effectively on poverty reduction, |
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Public Expenditure and Service Delivery Monitoring in Tanzania |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Public Expenditure and Service Delivery Monitoring in Tanzania: The strengthening of service delivery is an integral part of the Tanzanian Governments Poverty Reduction Strategy. Improved service delivery is also the overriding objective of the countrys major reform programmes, including the Local Government Reform Programme, the Public Sector Reform Programme, the Public Financial Management Reform Programme and the Legal Sector Reform Programme. |
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490. |
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers Progress in Implementation |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers Progress in Implementation: This progress report on the implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP) program has been prepared for the April 2001 meetings of the Development Committee and the International Monetary and Financial Committee. Previous reports for the Committees were prepared in April and September 2000. This report covers developments from October, 2000 to end-March, 2001. |
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NGO Statement on Aid Effectiveness |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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NGO Statement on Aid Effectiveness: Currently, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) one of the principle instruments for facilitating greater ownership is not delivering results, as World Bank and IMF evaluations have demonstrated. The current draft declaration does not indicate any donor responsibility to create the conditions for Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper process to work better. |
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Enhancing Aid Relationship in Tanzania: IMG Report 2005 |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Enhancing Aid Relationship in Tanzania: IMG Report 2005: In 1997 the Government of Tanzania (GOT) and the development partners (DPs) agreed to adopt the recommendations of the Helleiner Report and agreed on taking medium term action to redefine GOT-DP relationships in conceptualizing and managing development and in the broader definition of local ownership of the development agenda as well as in enhancing transparency and accountability in the delivery and utilization of aid. |
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Scoring millenium goals: economic growth versus the washington consensus |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Scoring millenium goals: economic growth versus the washington consensus - According to the IMF and the World Bank, on current trends, most Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will not be met by most countries.This assessment of a
joint report of the staffs of the Bank and Fund issued in 2004 is widely shared, including
by a UN report that came out at the beginning of 2005.2 The joint Bank-Fund report |
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494. |
Global Equity:An Action Plan for Global Economic Opportunity |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Global Equity:An Action Plan for Global Economic Opportunity - In a world rife with tensions between powerful and powerless countries,
between democracy and authoritarianism, and between vast technological innovation and
grotesque deprivation—America has both the opportunity and obligation to lead. It is
dangerously simplistic to chart our course based on a struggle between good and evil. |
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Poverty reduction growth facility workshop |
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
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Poverty reduction growth facility workshop: AFRODAD conducted the Poverty Reduction Growth Facility (PRGF) Workshop on the 3rd and 4th of August 2004 at Pandari Lodge in Harare. Twenty-one delegates from SADC governments and civil sector organizations managed to attend. The workshop provided a good platform for government officials to interact with CSOs representatives on PRSP and PRGF. |
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