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601. A Review of the Trade and Poverty Content in PRSPs
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  The conditionalities associated with structural adjustment are now acknowledged by both the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to have not been a thoroughgoing success. With the urgent need for more flexible debt relief amid continuing commodity earnings declines, came HIPC; with the renewed donor focus
on poverty came the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF).
 
602. Fair Trade Futures Conference
  Monday, August 22, 2005  by Admin
  Fair Trade Futures Conference will take place between September 30 - October 2 2005 in Chicago. During this time Fair Trade organizations, consumers, activists and businesses will Bring the principles and practices of Fair Trade businesses, programs and products to national attention, Develop relationships and deepen the understanding among committed Fair Trade leaders, Reach out to new consumers and constituents, activists, grassroots organizations and allies, and Create education and action tools for new and committed Fair Traders to become a definable movement beyond the conference.
 
603. Delayed oil imports threaten East and Central African economies
  Friday, August 19, 2005  by Admin
  Fuel taps in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo and northern Tanzania are running dry following delays in landing oil imports from the Mombasa port.The crisis in the region was triggered by the increasing world fuel prices. The crisis could be aggravated this week if the Kenya Petroleum Refineries shuts down its plant in response to the refusal by multinationals to order new stocks as they protest a Kenya Revenue Authority order to pay duty on petroleum products upfront.
 
604. Indigenous peoples and the Millennium Development Goals
  Thursday, August 18, 2005  by Admin
  If the MDGs are met, there is no doubt that some effects will trickle down to some of the world’s 350 million indigenous peoples, the majority of whom live in poverty. The question remains whether governments, the international community, civil society, indigenous peoples, and the private sector, can achieve these goals.
 
605. Funding Opportunities for Development Researchers and Research Institutes
  Thursday, August 18, 2005  by Admin
  This links provides information to funding opportunities relevant to researchers and research institutes working on development issues in low and middle income countries. Further details of each grant are available by clicking on the related link.
 
606. Mwongozo was kufundishia vikundi vya uzalishaji vya wanawake wafanyakazi
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  Shirika la kazi duniani ikishirikiana na wizara ya kazi, maendeleo ya vijana na michezo inatekeleza mradi wa kuboresha na kuongeza ajira ya wanawake na kupunguza ajira ya mtoto. Malengo ya muongozo huu ni kuelewa dhana za jinsia na muingiliano wake katika shughuli za kijamii na kiuchumi.
 
607. National Report for Promoting the Linkages between Womens Employment and the Reduction of Child Labour
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  This interregional project, promoting linkages between women’s employment and the reduction of child labour is implemented by the Gender Promotion Programme in collaboration with the International Programme on Elimination of Child Labour. The rationale of this study/ project is to address problems of women’s employment and those of child labour as related factors. The linkages between employment of women and the use of child labour are significant particularly for the girl child.
 
608. Thoughts about concerts as a way to raise awareness of African poverty
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  In this commentary on Live8, Richard Mshomba, points out that while the benefits of using concerts to raise awareness of poverty are clear, they also, unintentionally, trivialize solutions to the problems; reinforce some stereotypes about Africa; and give wrong impressions that no positive things have taken place in Africa.
 
609. Tanzania: The scourge of corruption, violence and robbery
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  Tanzania,like most African countries is faced with a problem of corruption,violence and robbery with the result that security, the protection of peoples property and basic human rights are at risk.
 
610. SADC: Fresh developments and achievements
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  Summary & Comment: Globalization issues, argues Chris Kanyane, poses a serious threat to small countries, whose voices are rarely heard on the international stage. Integration, in the form of groupings such as the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), enables smaller countries to align with others and form a collective powerful force and can speed up development and economic growth in member countries.
 
611. Poverty reduction strategies in SADC not meeting Millennium Development Goals targets
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  The MDGs are a set of eight goals agreed by world leaders at the UN Millennium Summit in September 2000: to end extreme poverty and hunger; improve health, education and gender equality; combat communicable diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; and develop a Global Partnership for Development. The goals of deeper integration and poverty eradication need to be addressed urgently.
 
612. Start production projects, SIDO advises
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  In the recently ended Tanga Investors Forum, the SIDO Director General, Mike Laizer, advised Tanzanians to start production projects instead of depending on foreign investors. Hon Jakaya Kikwete, who opened the forum, said businessmen should make a list of new priorities instead of continuing giving publicity to old investment opportunities.
 
613. Why Tanzanian professionals find economic reform unjust
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  An interesting analysis of socialism versus capitalism in the Tanzanian context where the movement is from socialism to capitalism. SL/RM
 
614. Why Tanzanian professionals find economic reform unjust
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  An interesting analysis of socialism versus capitalism in the Tanzanian context where the movement is from socialism to capitalism. SL/RM
 
615. SADC for more market access at WTO meet
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  SADC countries will fight for greater market access of farm products, negotiate less inflow of textile commodities from Asia and obtain cheaper AIDS medicines in the next Ministers Trade meeting to be held in Hong Kong.
 

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