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Other* Het project 'Local governance for sustainable agriculture and economic development program in SAME district' van de ngo VECO in Tanzania, end of programme evaluation, IN 18900/11 - august 2007 * Het project voor 'Voedselzekerheid in Louga' van de ngo Aquadev in Senegal - 2002 * Het bilateraal project 'Ontwikkeling in de streek van Bougouni en Yanfolila' (met de luiken landbouwontwikkeling en gezondheidszorg) in Mali - 2002 * Tussentijdse evaluatie van de UNCDF voor het project 'Steun aan lokale ontwikkeling in Nguigmi en Mayahi' in Niger 2003 * Eindevaluatie 'Water…
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GeneralThe rice sector in Tanzania is more resilient, sustainable and inclusive, contributing to a living income for producers and agribusiness entrepreneurs, including women and youth, while increasing the availability of sustainably produced food products on the market. The ambition is for mainstream rice consumers in Tanzania to have access to affordable and healthy (safe) rice; that is produced sustainably by smallholder farmers that earn an income that enables them to live a precious life, be resilient and regenerate their farms and natural resources…
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GeneralThis programme aims to improve the livelihoods of family farmers, small-scale entrepreneurs and pastoralists in eight districts in Tanzania and northern Zanzibar. This will be done through the strengthening of their member based organisations they seek support from to improve their business environment, productivity and voice in society. Trias also believes that a higher participation of these groups in the economy will lead to a more stable and more prosperous and inclusive society. Therefore, the Tanzania programme will improve the capacities and…
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GeneralAn African Center of Excellence in Tanzania specialized in scent detection animals, with the human, animal, and technological capacity to develop and implement scent detection solutions that protect people and the environment, such as the detection of TB and landmines. The outcome of this project will be an African Centre of Excellence in Tanzania, specialized in scent detection animals. It will build the human, animal, and technological capacity to develop and implement solutions for the detection of tuberculosis (TB) and other applications that…
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GeneralProjects : ICT infrastructure South Initiative projects (max 75.000 EUR - 2 years)ResultsVirtualisation of information and communication technologies at Mzumbe University Strengthening of NM-AIST ICT and library infrastructure Developing Effective Strategies to Engage Private Sector and Civil Society in Reduced Emission from Forest Degradation and Deforestation interventions after Pilot Projects Phase in Tanzania Tracing the status and impacts of terrestrial contamination in the coastal environments of Tanzania Co-creating strategic eco-tourism…
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Empowered Tanzanian civil society for fostered justice & human rights in natural resource governance
GeneralTanzanian communities and civil society organisations are empowered to engage government and industry in fostering access to justice, good governance and human rights in natural resource governance This project aims to strengthen Tanzanian civil society organisations and communities with knowledge, skills, tools and opportunities to make sure that communities in Tanzania can benefit maximally from the extraction of natural resources (such as minerals and oil) while having to suffer the least harm possible from these extractive operations. In this way, Tanzania… -
GeneralBevorderen van groei en armoedebestrijding in Tanzania via een grotere regionale integratie en handelscompetitiviteit (nationaal en internationaal) contribution to implementation of TMEA country programme in Tanzania; Focus will be on reduction in transport related costs along key corridors in Tanzania, creation of one stop border posts, infrastructure development in the port of dar es salaam and one stop inspection stations along the central corridorResultsRéduction des coûts du transport le long des corridors principaux et au niveau…
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GeneralIPPF will ensure that quality SRH service delivery continues in six of our national Member Associations (MAs) that have been directly affected by the GGR in the Africa region. The six MAs are: Association Burkinabé pour le Bien-Etre Familial (ABBEF) Burkina Faso, Association Burundaise pour le Bien-Etre Familial (ABUBEF) Burundi, Lesotho Planned Parenthood Association (LPPA), Associação Moçambicana para Desenvolvimento da Família (AMODEFA) Mozambique, Chama cha Uzazina Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI), Tanzania, and Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU). The…
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GeneralYoung people, aged 15 to 25, living in vulnerable conditions, develop their competences to integrate themselves both professionally and socially thanks to an empowerment process led by Vocational Training Centres, Job Services Offices and Planning and Development Offices in Tanzania The aim of our programme (PRG) in Tanzania is to empower boys and girls (aged 15 to25), so they can find their place in the world of work and contribute to the communities to which they belong. To reach this goal, we are active in vocational training and skills development…
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GeneralTanzanian communities and civil society organisations are empowered to engage government and industry in fostering access to justice, good governance and human rights in natural resource governance This project aims to strengthen Tanzanian civil society organisations and communities with knowledge, skills, tools and opportunities to make sure that communities in Tanzania can benefit maximally from the extraction of natural resources (such as minerals and oil) while having to suffer the least harm possible from these extractive operations. In this way, Tanzania…