In Numbers USD 12.7 million six-month (March – August 2024) net funding requirements 2,800 metric tons of food commodities procured since the beginning of 2024 245,000 Tanzanians and refugees...
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In Numbers USD 12.7 million six-month (March – August 2024) net funding requirements 2,800 metric tons of food commodities procured since the beginning of 2024 245,000 Tanzanians and refugees...
Tbilisi, 25 October 2023 – The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) today announced a USD 19 million project aiming to build climate resilience in the United Republic of...
World Vision Tanzania is pleased to present the Annual Report for the Financial Year (FY) 2022, which covers our work and impact from October, 1, 2021 to September, 30, 2022 It also marks the second...
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In Numbers USD 19.3 million six-month (June – November 2023) net funding requirements 33,450 metric tons of food commodities procured since January 2023 209,446 refugees and asylum seekers in camps...
KIGOMA - The United Nations has launched a three-year project to improve communities’ resilience to climate shocks in the Kigoma region – where hundreds of thousands of refugees are hosted. The...
WASHINGTON, May 31, 2023 — New financing approved by the World Bank will enable at least 300,000 Tanzanian farmers, nearly half of them women, to adopt resilience-enhancing technologies and practices...
In Tanzania, USAID prioritizes climate change programming across its portfolio. The governments of the United States and Tanzania address the drivers of climate change through mitigation and using...
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Overview In the latter half of 2022, WFP launched its new Country Strategic Plan (CSP) 2022 - 2027, anchored in and guided by national policy frameworks and the strategic priorities of the United...
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NATIONAL SOCIETY PLAN The Tanzania Red Cross National Society was established in 1962 through an Act of parliament, as a voluntary and independent humanitarian organization to act as an auxiliary to...
MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR 2021 marks as a special year in two ways; it marks the 40th anniversary of World Vision’s presence in the United Republic of Tanzania and we also launched our five...
This project looks at the impact of the global food, fuel and finance crisis in ten different countries, and what this means for older people who are often overlooked, despite their very specific...
As UN climate summit COP27 kicks off in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, the World Food Programme looks at how tech can keep rural communities up to speed with weather events Jacqueline Tesha remembers...
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Tanzania has a long history of hosting refugees. Currently, the country hosts 248,244 refugees and asylum-seekers (as of 31 August 2022), mainly from Burundi and DR Congo. The strict encampment...
WASHINGTON, October 4, 2022—New financing approved by the World Bank Board of Executive Directors will help reduce the flood exposure of over 300,000 people, including many low-income communities,...
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In Numbers USD 25 million six-month (Sep 2022 – Feb 2023) net funding requirements 49,500 metric tons of food commodities procured, injecting USD 19.5 million into the national economy since January...
Antonio Allegretti and Sam Greene Water access is the cornerstone of livelihoods for most rural communities in Tanzania. Yet limited capacity for effective planning, management and governance of...
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There has been much discussion on climate change and its adverse effects on agriculture, including excessive loss of food production. In regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture is the...
Executive summary Tanzania’s agricultural production system is largely dependent on rainfall and is thus highly susceptible to variabilities in rainfall and temperature. An analysis of historic...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund on Wednesday approved a $125.3 million loan to finance the first phase of the Dodoma Resilient and Sustainable Water Development and Sanitation...
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How DRC concomitantly contributes to environmental conservation while boosting resilience and promoting a collaboration between refugees and host communities in north-western Tanzania. The effects of...