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586. ILEAP International lawyers and economists against poverty
  Thursday, August 25, 2005  by Admin
  ILEAP International lawyers and economists against poverty. The objective of this Negotiation Policy Brief is to provide developing countries and least developed countries, particularly those in Africa, with information, independent policy analysis and operative suggestions relating to the establishment of modalities for negotiations on agricultural products within the framework of the World Trade Organization Doha Development Agenda negotiations.
 
587. Growth and Institutions: A Review of the Evidence
  Thursday, August 25, 2005  by Admin
  Africas disappointing economic performance, the East Asian financial crisis, and the weak record of the former Soviet Union have focused attention on the role of institutions in determining a countrys economic growth. This article critically reviews the literature
that tries to link quantitative measures of institutions, such as civil liberties and property rights, with growth of gross domestic product across countries and over time.
 
588. Access to water supply and sanitation services (wss) of low-income households in the pui of developing countries
  Thursday, August 25, 2005  by Admin
  Improving access to water supply and sanitation services (WSS) has been an issue on the development agenda for decades now and still these services fail to reach a substantial proportion of the worlds population. Every year, this becomes more of a challenge due to factors such as geopolitical changes, rapid population growth and increasing urbanization (UN, 2003).
 
589. Development and climate change in tanzania: focus on mount kilimanjaro
  Thursday, August 25, 2005  by Admin
  Analysis of recent climate trends reveals that climate change poses significant risks for Tanzania. While projected changes in precipitation are uncertain, there is a high likelihood of temperature increases as well as sea level rise. Climate change scenarios across multiple general circulation models show increases in country averaged mean temperatures of 1.3C and 2.2C projected by 2050 and 2100, which are broadly consistent, though lower than, projections used in Tanzanias Initial National Communication.
 
590. Anti-corruption Instruments and the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises
  Thursday, August 25, 2005  by Admin
  A first set of five instruments tackle the problem of bribery in international transactions: these instruments focus exclusively on bribery of foreign public officials in international business transactions to obtain or retain business or other improper advantage. This means, for example, that they do not cover facilitation payments, i.e. payments made to induce public officials to perform their functions, such as issuing licences or permits

 
591. The United Nations and International/ Millennium Declaration Development Goals
  Wednesday, August 24, 2005  by Admin
  The Original International Development Targets (IDTs) were derived from a series of UN global conferences during the 1990s. Tanzania was one of the first countries to have provided its progress report on the International/ Millenium Declaration Development Goals (MDGs). This report was provided by the United Nations Country Team in Tanzania in close collaboration with te Government.
 
592. Mapitio ya Sheria ya Mashirika yasiyo ya Kiserikali - Na 24 ya Mwaka 2002
  Wednesday, August 24, 2005  by Admin
  Hii ndio mada iliyotolewa kwenye tamasha la Jumuia za Kiraia lililoandaliwa na taasisi ya Jumuiya za Kiraia kwenye ukumbi wa Chuo cha Benki Kuu Jijini Mwanza tarehe 15 Agosti 2005.
 
593. Foundation for Civial Society ni nini?
  Wednesday, August 24, 2005  by Admin
  The Foundation for Civil Society is a Tanzanian non profit company which aims to establish a support mechanism for civil society organizations in Tanzania. The presentation presents the Foundations profile which was presented during the Annual Meeting in Mwanza, August 2005.
 
594. How NGOs strive to serve the poor
  Tuesday, August 23, 2005  by Admin
  Many Non Governmental Organizations are trying to fill the gap in service delivery in poor urban and peri-urban communities. Building Partnerships for Development (BDP) is a worldwide network of partners involving government, development partners, businesses and civil society. While the Urban population has grown tremendously in the past years, but services such as water and sanitation services did not. These NGOs, both local and international attempt to fill the gap left by lack of these services.
 
595. Snapshot of Business Environment - Tanzania
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  Regulations and policies that encourage or discourage investment, productivity, and growth. Key indicators are used to help measure the ease or difficulty of operating a business: starting a business, hiring and firing workers, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, enforcing contracts, and closing a business. To compare the business climate of Tanzania with that of other economies, click on the topic name.
 
596. The Disappearing Third World
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  It should be acknowledged from the outset that the high rates of growth witnessed in many Third World countries have not touched all nations. There is still great suffering in the very poorest nations. But these nations are fewer in number than thirty years ago when foreign assistance began in earnest, and, indeed, their numbers have decreased over time. So, before we examine progress, it is important to explicitly acknowledge the obvious.
 
597. How to Fight Corruption on the Ground
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  The lack of accountability of politicians and civil servants has played a major role in preventing sustainable development from taking root in most of the world's poorest countries. A combination of political will from the top and public pressure from the base is the most effective way to generate accountability. Because democratic governments attain their legitimacy from the people, their credibility depends on accountability and transparency.
 
598. Top-level southern African summit ends with call for international development funds
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  GABORONE (AFP) - A top-level summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) ended in Gaborone with a call to the international community for more money to fund health, education and social services.The regional bloc, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, concluded a two-day heads of state summit, acknowledging the need for the speedy implementation of its development goals.
 
599. Promoting Economic Reform in Africa
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  The political and economic transitions currently sweeping across the developing world have taken hold in Africa as well. There is a new awareness in the region that moves away from blaming external factors for poor economic performance. In response to economic problems such as declining growth and per capita incomes, rising debt and massive unemployment, African governments are embarking upon programs emphasizing economic liberalization and the role of the private sector as a prime mover in economic growth as well as in the formulation of reform policies.
 
600. The path to a single currency for SADC
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  the path to a single currency for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) by 2016 will be painful and tortuous. According to Roelof Botha, an economic adviser to PricewaterhouseCoopers, the initial problems will be returning Zimbabwe to the free enterprise system and ending the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo
 

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