Summary Refugees have the right and a need to access sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, including family planning. SRH services saves lives yet access to quality SRH services decreases...
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Summary Refugees have the right and a need to access sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, including family planning. SRH services saves lives yet access to quality SRH services decreases...
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The Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s global efforts to end extreme poverty, deliver the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) and tackle a wide range of global...
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Support will provide essential food, medical care and clean water. The UK is providing food, medical care and clean water as part of a £9.25 million emergency package to help refugees fleeing Burundi...
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Context Tanzania has made impressive development gains since the transition from state run socialism to a market economy in the 1980s and 1990s. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates averaged 7%...
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Executive Summary Introduction S1 The Tanzania Joint Country Programme Evaluation (CPE) examined the performance of the development assistance to Tanzania provided by the United Kingdom (UK) and...
Every month, 35-year-old Asha Faraha takes her 14-month-old baby, Subira Ibrahim, to visit the medical dispensary in the nearest town, Talawanda. Until recently, she had to make the 10 km journey by...
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Introduction The UK Government is determined to help reduce the inequalities of opportunity we see around the world today. We believe that promoting global prosperity is both a moral duty and in the...
Executive Summary Introduction S1 The Tanzania Joint Country Programme Evaluation examined the performance of the development assistance to Tanzania provided by the United Kingdom and Ireland during...
The UK Government's Department for International Development has just contributed £90 million (approximately Tsh. 220 billion) to the Government of Tanzania. This is part of a three-year commitment...
The UK Government today announced that it will provide £310 million ($545 million) over the next three years to support the Tanzanian Government's National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of...