Tanzania's third Five Year Development Plan (1976-1981) takes as a basis the experience and lessons gained from the previous two five year plans (1964-1969 and 1969-1974). Furthermore, all three five year plans are pert of a Fifteen Year Long Term Perspective Plan (1964-1980). The autho...
(2012), The Tanzania Five Year Development Plan 2011/12 - 2015/16: Unleashing Tanzania's Latent Growth Potentials. Dar es Salaam: President's Office, Planning Commission.United Republic of Tanzania. (2012). The Tanzania Five Year Development Plan 2011/12 - 2015/16: Un...
The World Bank active portfolio in Tanzania includes 17 national projects with total net commitments of USD 3.86 billion.
The findings of this study are presented within the following five themes, which emerged during the analysis of the FGDs’ and IDIs’ transcripts: the themes include: (1) general knowledge of malaria (transmission and causes; and prevention); (2) reasons for low use of mosquito vector control...
Tanzania is home to some of the most luxurious safari lodges in Africa. It is also home of the world-famous Great Migration, so if you are looking to view this spectacle in style, our country specialists can help you plan your perfect trip to Tanzania. ...
project, which is expected to run up to Mwanza on the shores of Lake Victoria and Kigoma on the northeastern shores of Lake Tanganyika in five phases. There are plans to add connections to Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of the East African Railway Master Plan....
Samples from four of the five cases were positive by rapid diagnostic test. Case 3 had a negative test result; however, the presence of rabies virus antigen was confirmed by immunohistochemistry, using the streptavidin–biotin complex staining method (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Positive immunohistochemistry ...
Wild edible fruits found in Tanzania's miombo woods are an indispensable source of food and medicine. Unfortunately, with the rapid expansion of human activities and urbanisation in the Tabora rural, Uyui and Sikonge districts of Western Tanzania, some w
Improved access to health services of good quality is the overall aim of the National Health Policy[19], the Primary Health Services Development Programme 2007–2017[20] and the Human Resource for Health Strategic Plan[21]. The common focus of these policies and plans is to improve the ...
In the coming years, growth in demand for milk and dairy products caused by rising urban consumption is expected to lead to a national milk supply gap of 5600 Mg year−1by 20307. The Tanzanian Livestock Master Plan (hereafter LMP) is a development program that, amongst others, aims to ...