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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Tanzania HIV/AIDS [EN/SW]
Adult HIV prevalence in Tanzania is estimated at 4.5 percent (UNAIDS 2021), with regional HIV prevalence ranging from 0.5 percent (Zanzibar) to 11.4 percent (Njombe). Tanzania has a generalized HIV...
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WFP Tanzania Country Brief, April 2023
In Numbers USD 22 million six-month (May–October 2023) net funding requirements 33,450 metric tons of food commodities procured since January 2023 209,446 refugees and asylum seekers in camps...
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WFP Tanzania Country Brief, March 2023
In Numbers USD 15 million six-month (April – September 2023) net funding requirements 31,950 metric tons of food commodities procured since January 2023 202,297 refugees and asylum seekers in camps...
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African leaders unite in pledge to end AIDS in children
Ministers and representatives from twelve African countries have committed themselves, and laid out their plans, to end AIDS in children by 2030. International partners have set out how they would...
World Vision Tanzania Annual Report 2020/2021
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...
Tanzania commits to invest in secondary education as part of efforts to keep boys and girls free from HIV
Tanzania became the 13th African country to join the Education Plus Initiative, committing to provide greater investments to ensure boys and girls complete secondary school. Education Plus is an...
World Vision Tanzania Annual Report 2019/2020
MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR I am pleased to present World Vision Tanzania’s annual report for FY 2020, an overview of our work with local communities, government and partners in improving the...
UNESCO, Zanzibar Institute of Education Officially launch the Teacher’s Training Manuals on Lifeskills-based SRH, HIV & GBV prevention Education
UNESCO has joined hands with the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar through its Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, to enhance the provision of quality education on age and...
UN Women Executive Director visits Tanzania, calls for investment in women and girls
UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous conducted a four-day mission in Tanzania, where she met with government officials, civil society groups, and partners, to strengthen partnerships, ignite...
K4D Helpdesk Report - Malaria, HIV and TB in Tanzania: Epidemiology, Disease Control Challenges and Interventions
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. The population is estimated to be 61 million in 2021. Malaria, HIV and...
Tanzania to introduce new anti-retroviral formulations for children
The United Republic of Tanzania is set to introduce sweet-flavoured tablets for children living with the human immunodeficiency virus-HIV/AIDS. The development follows adaptation of new WHO global...
Global Fund and Tanzania Deepen Partnership to Fight COVID-19 and Accelerate End of HIV, TB and Malaria
DODOMA – The Global Fund and the Government of Tanzania are deepening their partnership with new investments to fight the COVID-19 crisis and accelerate the end of the epidemics of HIV, TB and...
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UNICEF Tanzania Humanitarian Situation Report No. 4 reporting period January - December 2020
Situation in Numbers 127,622 refugee children in need of humanitarian assistance (UNHCR/MOHA Nov 2020) 289,379 refugees and asylum seekers in need (UNHCR/MOHA, Nov 2020) 70 per cent (40.5M) COVID-19...
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WFP Tanzania Country Brief, September 2020
In Numbers USD 33 million six-month funding shortfall for the Country Strategic Plan USD 13 million six-month funding shortfall for refugee assistance 240,000 refugees and asylum seekers in camps...
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Tanzania Humanitarian Situation Report No. 3 (July-September 2020)
Highlights UNICEF Tanzania’s humanitarian appeal has a funding gap of US$ 10 million to continue supporting the provision of life-saving services linked to multiple risks of COVID-19, floods and...
Tanzanian community-based organizations support women who use drugs
Community-based organizations in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, with assistance from UNAIDS, are supporting women who use drugs and their families to survive during these difficult...
WHO Tanzania Country Office: Biennial Report 2018 - 19
Introduction This report covers the period of two years - 2018 and 2019 - and reflects the work accomplished over these 24 months. It highlights the delivery of results achieved in supporting the...
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UNICEF Regional Multi-country Humanitarian Situation Report - August 2019
Highlights The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to threaten neighbouring countries including Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia...
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UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Humanitarian Situation Report - Quarter 1, 2019
Highlights The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to threaten neighbouring countries including Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia...