INTRODUCTION Agriculture occupies a very important place in the lives of Tanzanians as well the national economy. It provides full time employment to over 70 per cent of the population as well as the...
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Tanzania: Earthquake in Kigoma DREF Bulletin No. 05ME075
The Federation's mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity. It is the world's largest humanitarian organization and its millions of volunteers are...
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Statement by Conor Lenihan T.D., Minister of State on the work of Ireland's official aid programme
2005: A momentous year for development Statement by Conor Lenihan T.D., Minister of State on the work of Ireland's official aid programme 2005 has been a momentous year for development cooperation. ...
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Weather Hazards Impacts Assessment for Africa: December 22 - 28, 2005
Update of Seasonal Outlooks at One-Month Lead January -- March 2006 Southern Africa The outlook for Jan-Mar 2006 southern Africa rainfall at one month lead shows a low to moderate tilt in the odds...
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East Africa: Earthquake - Situation Map (as of 06 Dec 2005)
Please refer to the attached Map.
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East Africa: Preliminary earthquake report
A strong earthquake occurred at 12:19:55 (UTC) on Monday, December 5, 2005. The magnitude 6.8 event has been located in the LAKE TANGANYIKA REGION, CONGO-TANZANIA. (This event has been reviewed by a...
Tanzania: NGO predicts serious food shortages
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] NAIROBI, 2 December (IRIN) - Serious food shortages are expected in Tanzania over the next several months, the Roman...
China donates anti-malarial drugs to Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM, Dec 2, 2005 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- China on Friday handed over 139 million shillings (122,000 US dollars) worth of anti-malarial drugs to Tanzania. Chinese Ambassador to Tanzania Yu...
Caritas reaches out to food-insecure communities in Tanzania
Vatican City, 1 December 2005 -- Caritas Tanzania reports that 15 of its country's 30 dioceses will face serious food shortages over the next several months. In response to this situation, Caritas...
Tanzania Food Security Update, November 2005
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS The vuli rains that normally begin towards the end of September in the bimodal rainfall areas of northern, northeastern and northern coastal zones of the country have been...
Tanzania Food Security Update, August 2005
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS The 2004/05 annual harvest is nearly complete across most of the country, and maize prices have begun to decline as crops supplies increase. Exceptions are found in Lake...
Tanzania Food Security Update, September 2005
FOOD SECURITY SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS Food security is satisfactory across the country, except in isolated rural locations where food crop production during the 2004/05 cropping season was below the...
Tanzania: Flooding in Zanzibar Minor Emergency Interim Final Report
The Federation's mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity. It is the world's largest humanitarian organization and its millions of volunteers are...
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Informal Cross Border Food Trade in Southern Africa, August 2005
Highlights - Tanzania overtakes Zambia as second largest informal exporter of maize after Mozambique - Informal imports by Malawi from Mozambique remain steady as formal imports slow down. - Both...
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UNHCR and WFP appeal to donors to end ration cuts for Africa's refugees
GENEVA -- The UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme have appealed to donors to give generously to alleviate the funding shortages that are...
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DRC-Tanzania: UNHCR to begin repatriating 150,000 people from Tanzania
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] NAIROBI, 12 September (IRIN) - The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, will begin facilitating the repatriation of approximately...
Tanzania Food Security Update, August 2005
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS The 2004/05 annual harvest is nearly complete across most of the country, and maize prices have begun to decline as crops supplies increase. Exceptions are found in Lake...
Human Security Trust Fund supports refugee affected areas in Tanzania
A total of 3,683,394.40 US dollars (approximately 405.17 million yen) have been extended as assistance from the Trust Fund for Human Security to support a project called "Strengthening human security...
Tanzania: EU donates 7 million euro for food to refugees
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] DAR ES SALAAM, 11 Aug 2005 (IRIN) - The European Union (EU) has donated seven million euro to the UN World Food Programme...
Tanzania: At least 6 million children immunised against measles
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] DAR ES SALAAM, 2 Aug 2005 (IRIN) - Tanzania completed on Monday the measles immunisation of at least six million children...