Tanzania hosts some 242,525 refugees and asylum-seekers mainly from Burundi and DRC, who live in two camps, while some refugees from the 1972 Burundian population live in villages and three old...
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Tanzania hosts some 242,525 refugees and asylum-seekers mainly from Burundi and DRC, who live in two camps, while some refugees from the 1972 Burundian population live in villages and three old...
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Tanzania hosts some 242,942 refugees and asylum-seekers mainly from Burundi and DRC, who live in two camps, while some refugees from the 1972 Burundian population live in villages and three old...
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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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...
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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...
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Tanzania has a long history of hosting refugees. Currently, the country hosts 246,780 refugees and asylum-seekers (09 December 2021), mainly from Burundi and DR Congo. The strict encampment policy...
Lying on the East African coastline with a large natural harbour, Dar es Salaam, the ‘Haven of Peace’, was given its name in 1866 by Majid bin Sayyid, Sultan of Zanzibar. Under German rule, the...
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WFP has been overcoming incredible challenges resultant from widespread poverty due to climate shocks, which have been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and the related restrictive measures, to...
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Tanzania has had a long history as a refugee-hosting country. The country currently hosts 286,158 refugees and asylum-seekers, mainly from Burundi and DR Congo. Over 85 per cent of the refugees in...
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Foreword As the Burundi refugee crisis approaches its sixth year, some 367,000 Burundian refugees are being generously hosted by the Governments and people of the Democratic Republic of Congo,...
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Highlights Ongoing climate shocks across Africa, including drought in southern Africa have worsened food insecurity, malnutrition and communicable disease outbreaks across the region. UNICEF...
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Situation Overview The United Republic of Tanzania was host to 84,347 refugees and asylum-seekers from the DRC, as of 31 December 2018, representing the 25.8 per cent of the total refugee population...
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Country Overview Background & Achievements The United Republic of Tanzania was host to 330,755 refugees and asylum-seekers by 31 October 2018, mainly from Burundi (245,9641 ) and the Democratic...
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Foreword As the Burundi refugee crisis approaches its fifth year, some 390,000 Burundian refugees are being generously hosted by the Governments and people of the Democratic Republic of Congo,...
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OVERVIEW The 2019-2020 Burundi Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) outlines the multiagency response strategy and financial requirements of 35 partners supporting host governments to provide...
**ACORD (Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development)**is a Pan-African non-governmental organisation that has been working for social justice and development in Africa since 1976. Our work is...
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KEY FIGURES As of 27 October 2016 175,139 Total Burundian population of concern 172,701 Total Burundian population post influx 63,578 Total Burundian population in Nyarugusu Camp (Pre-Influx +...