[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] NAIROBI, 31 December (IRIN) - A selected chronology of events in Tanzania during 2004. January 30 Jan: Defence lawyers at...
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Tanzania Food Security Update, December 2004
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS The slow and late onset of the vuli rains has caused some farmers to lose confidence in the season and plant less than originally intended. The Tanzania Disaster Relief...
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JRS Dispatches No. 162
(Extract) REFUGEE NEWS BRIEFINGS TANZANIA: REFUGEE CAMP CLOSES Karago camp in Kibondo district, western Tanzania is expected to close in February 2005. The head of UNHCR sub office in Kibondo, Mr...
Tanzania Food Security Update, November 2004
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS Poorly performing rains may adversely affect crop production in the Northern Highlands and north coast. The government has not responded to the August Rapid Vulnerability...
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Informal Cross Border Food Trade in Southern Africa, November 2004
Highlights - Informal cross border maize trade volumes decline as marketing season ends. - Retail maize prices rise as on-farm stocks dwindle. - The DRC remains a net importer of maize, beans and...
Tanzania: Affected populations by district - Assisted refugees (October 2004)
Map prepared by the OCHA Regional Support Office CEA, Nairobi
Tanzania Food Security Update, October 2004
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS According to an August Rapid Vulnerability Assessment, 686,500 people located mainly in the Northern Highlands face limited means of food access between November and...
WFP cuts food rations for refugees in Tanzania
25 October 2004, DAR ES SALAAM - Faced with severe funding shortages, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) was forced today to cut food rations to some 400,000 Burundian and Congolese...
Tanzania: 180,000 people in need of food in Northern Highlands
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] NAIROBI, 22 October (IRIN) - Crop failures from poor rains in the Northern Highlands region of Tanzania have left some...
Tanzania Food Security Update, September 2004
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS Approximately 686,500 people, mainly in the Northern Highlands where poor rains reduced food crop production last season, will have limited means of food access between...
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Weather Hazards Impacts Assessment for Africa: September 2 - 8, 2004
Weekly Introduction: Southern Africa CCA Guidance for November -- January at Four Month Lead The outlook for southern Africa rainfall at four months lead indicates a tilt of the odds for below normal...
Tanzania Food Security Report, August 2004
Summary Maize wholesale prices are rising on almost all urban markets due to food shortages fueled by increased informal exports. El Nino conditions are developing and should be closely monitored...
Field Exchange Jul 2004: Tanzania - Refugee participation in camp health services
Summary of published report1 In nutritional emergencies, where selective feeding programmes may be established by international humanitarian agencies, there has been very little study of beneficiary...
Tanzania Food Security Report, July 2004
Summary Food production from the 2003/04 season is predicted to exceed 2004/05 food requirements by 5 percent. MAFS highlighted 27 districts likely to experience food shortages. There is particular...
Tanzania: Denmark donates US $93 million for health-care facilities
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] DAR ES SALAAM, 22 July (IRIN) - The Danish government has given Tanzania a 560 million kroner (US $93 million) grant to...
Film aid for refugee camps in Tanzania
Church World Service seeks funds for a FilmAid program to promote health, strengthen capacity, and enrich the lives of vulnerable, displaced people in Tanzania. Need: Tanzania currently hosts 516,000...
Tanzania Food Security Report, June 2004
Summary Following the harvest, maize prices are falling in most area markets, but not in Shinyanga and Mtwara. The 2003/04 National Budget is expected to support the agricultural sector and enhance...
Mid-Year Review of the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP): Humanitarian Appeal 2004 for Tanzania
Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) The CAP is much more than an appeal for money. It is an inclusive and coordinated programme cycle of: a) strategic planning leading to a Common Humanitarian Action...
FEWS Tanzania Food Security Report - 28 May 2004
Summary Food availability is improving due to the current harvest; as a result, staple price have dropped significantly. Despite these general improvements, localized food shortages still exist...
Tanzania Food Security Report, May 2004
Summary Food availability is improving due to the current harvest; as a result, staple price have dropped significantly. Despite these general improvements, localized food shortages still exist. ...