Page 35 of 48
511. |
Reducing Poverty: Is the World Banks strategy working |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Reducing Poverty: Is the World Banks strategy working? - What could be done? The United Nations had adopted any number of declarations to alleviate or eradicate poverty – the latest being in 2000, when the aim was to halve the numbers of those who go to bed hungry by the year 2015. The World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), those international institutions charged with promoting the health of the world economy, |
|
|
512. |
Institution Building for Poverty Reduction and Local Governance |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Institution Building for Poverty Reduction and Local Governance: The Cases of Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya - More and more donors have begun to assist and actually promote institution building for poverty reduction. Much attention has been paid to whether imported institutional reforms, indigenous administrative institutions, and local technical capacity have been effectively matched in the recipient countries. |
|
|
513. |
Tanzanias Economic Reforms and Lessons Learned |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Tanzanias Economic Reforms and Lessons Learned:
Having experienced a steady economic decline in the late 1970s and a financial crisis in the early 1980s, Tanzania formally adopted an economic recovery program in 1986. It has since pursued reforms and made significant achievements: macroeconomic stability has been achieved and a wide range of structural reforms completed. |
|
|
514. |
Agricultural technology economic viability and poverty alleviation in tanzania |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Agricultural technology economic viability and poverty alleviation in tanzania: All indicators suggest that agriculture in Tanzania is, thirty seven years after independence, still underdeveloped. Available information confirms that use of modern agricultural technology is not a common practice. According to the 1994/95
National Sample Census of Agriculture out of every ten holders, only three use improved seeds; four use farm yard manure; |
|
|
515. |
Achieving the MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS with GEF |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Achieving the MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS with GEF: Global Environment Facility - We in the GEF family are committed to helping reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by mobilizing international cooperation to protect the global environment in ways that promote sustainable development and create opportunities for the worlds poor. This special report focuses on some of the GEFs many contributions towards the eight critical goals. |
|
|
516. |
Sustainable Livelihoods |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Sustainable Livelihoods:WHAT MAKES A LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABLE - The international community has set an ambitious goal: to halve the number of people living on less than one US dollar a day by the year 2015. As laudable as the goal may be, the key to finding the way out of poverty for todays poor may be not just about putting some extra dollars in their pockets.
Today, 53 per cent of the worlds six billion people still live off the land. |
|
|
517. |
What type of funding models best support funding according to need |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
What type of funding models best support funding according to need: This paper is a resource document to support discussion on how funding models can contribute to a more equitable response within and between crises.
It attempts to document examples of different models that have been proposed or used for two purposes: To achieve COHERENT FUNDING within crises |
|
|
518. |
Statement by Minister Hon. Prof. M. J. Mwandosya |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Statement by Minister Honorable Professor M.J. Mwandosya during the National Transport Week which was from 3rd to 7th October 2005. |
|
|
519. |
World Urban Forum |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
World Urban Forum: The concluding plenary; Urban disasters and reconstruction; Cooperation between UN-HABITAT and UCLG; Turning Vision Into Reality Through the Three Ps - Political Will, Policy and Participation; Urban Resources; Urban Governance, Inclusiveness and Community Empowerment: A Partners Dialogue; Urban Renaissance for the new Millennium; Youth and the urban environment; |
|
|
520. |
Connectivity and E-commerce – ESRF Report |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Connectivity and E-commerce - ESRF Report:
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution has significantly changed the way we relate to each other and the way we work. Todays ICT applications were only a dream a few years ago; yet, there seems to be no limit to the changes that this revolution can bring into our private and public lives. The way we do business or trade has not been spared by the ICT revolution. |
|
|
521. |
Consultative Survey regarding customs transit procedures in Dar es Salaam |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Report on Consultative Survey regarding current customs transit procedures in the Dar es salaam corridor: The Dar es Salaam Corridor is the second corridor identified for implementing the SADC Customs transit system. This corridor is made up of the highway and railway (TAZARA) from the Port of Dar es Salaam through the town of Mbeya to the Tanzania/Zambia border post parings of Tunduma/Nakonde and beyond, and the road to Malawi through Kasumulu/Songwe border posts. |
|
|
522. |
An Analysis of Excise Taxation in Tanzania |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
An Analysis of Excise Taxation in Tanzania:
This paper analyzes the performance and structure of excise taxation in Tanzania on the basis of the three main objectives of taxation: efficiency, equity and revenue generation. The main objective is to identify the revenue potential of excise taxation in Tanzania. In pursuit of this objective, the paper measures the buoyancy and elasticity of excise taxes, estimates demand functions for excisable goods, and computes revenue-maximizing tax rates. |
|
|
523. |
Structural Adjustment and Intersectoral Shifts in Tanzania |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Structural Adjustment and Intersectoral Shifts in Tanzania: In 1986 the United Republic of Tanzania began a remarkable transition from a planned economy with a single-party political system to a free market economy with a multiparty democracy. This political and economic transition started with Tanzanias first structural adjustment program after the failure of the Ujamaa experiment under President Julius K. Nyerere. |
|
|
524. |
The implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy in Tanzania (PRS) |
|
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 by
Admin |
|
The implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy in Tanzania (PRS): The implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy in Tanzania (PRS) is now in its third year. As part of this implementation, a comprehensive poverty monitoring system that ensures timely availability of reliable information is being implemented. This is vital for the determination and analysis of poverty levels and trends, for a timely and efficient dissemination of that information to the public, |
|
|
525. |
Does agricultural research reduce poverty among smallholder farmers: The case of Tanzania |
|
Monday, October 10, 2005 by
Admin |
|
Does agricultural research reduce poverty among smallholder farmers The case of Tanzania: Noragric is the Centre for International Environment and Development Studies at the Agricultural University of Norway (NLH). Noragrics activities include research, education and assignments, focusing particularly, but not exclusively, on developing countries and countries with economies in transition. |
|
|
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
First
Page
|
Previous
Page
|
Next
Page
|
Last
Page |
|