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TEHIP news, issue no. 8, December 2003 : closing the loop
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TEHIP news, issue no. 6 : spending on health; a sound health plan; IMCI strategy in Tanzania; health facility rehabilitation
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Community voice : getting community needs into district development plans; an operational manual for district management teams
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TEHIP news, issue no. 9, September 2004 : tools roll-out to more districts; IMCI reverses grim statistics; strengthening linkages in health
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Fighting food losses in Tanzania : the way forward for postharvest research and innovations
Huge postharvest (PH) losses are a threat to food security, incomes and livelihoods of many households in
sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Annual value of PH losses for grains alone exceeds USD 4 billion. In TanzaniaPublished date2013 -
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Namibian telecommunication sector performance review
Published date2010 -
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Building capacity for coastal communities to manage marine resources in Tanzania : Artisanal Fishers Group (Wavuvi wadogo wadogo)
The economy of most households in coastal villages of Tanzania is essentially subsistence based, and artisanal fishing is by far the most important economic activity. A national coastal community workshop was held in Tanga (2008).
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Building capacity for coastal communities to manage marine resources in Tanzania : Mangroves (Mkoko) Rehabilitation Group
Current trends in illegal mangrove harvesting, degradation and destruction of breeding sites, and increased beach and coastal erosion, cause collapse of houses near the seashore.
Published date2009 -
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Building capacity for coastal communities to manage marine resources in Tanzania : Marine Conservation and Management Areas and Conservation Committees Group
A national coastal community workshop was held in Tanga (2008) to give coastal communities an opportunity to interact and share practical experiences in marine resource use and management and to articulate their needs.
Published date2009