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The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) has reached an unprecedented scale, in part due to increasing demand from consumers. It is widely recognized that this criminality threatens peace, security, livelihoods, and biodiversity. The illegal trafficking in protected fauna and flora generates significant...
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analyzes the performance gap of the CEC through an examination of three sectors: (a) cashmere and wool sector, (b) meat, and (c …
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Wildlife brings significant ecological, cultural, and economic benefits to countries and regionsaround the world. In many developing countries, it is an engine for tourism, job creation,and sustainable development. Populations of some of the most iconic wildlife species areunder threat due to...
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Investing in One Health - cross-sectoral, multidisciplinary coordination and collaboration across the human health, animal health, and environmental health sectors - is crucial for maintaining healthy agricultural and food systems and addressing global health security risks. Such action can...
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The Country Opinion Survey in Tanzania assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how … stakeholders in Tanzania perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments …, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Tanzania on 1) their views regarding the …
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Since the early 2000s, Tanzania has seen remarkable economic growth and strong resilience to external shocks. Yet these … achievements were overshadowed by the slow response of poverty to the growing economy. Until 2007, the poverty rate in Tanzania … Growth and Reduction of Poverty (MKUKUTA) in Tanzania has given high priority to eradicating extreme poverty and promoting …
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implementation of the Service Delivery Indicators in the Education sector in Tanzania in 2014. Survey implementation was preceded by …, comparing the 2010 and 2014 SDI surveys, one clearly notices that Tanzania has made substantial progress in some areas, but …
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interviewed 403 heath providers across Tanzania between May 2014 and July 2014. This technical report presents the findings from … the implementation of the SDI in the health sector in Tanzania in 2014. Survey implementation activities took place … instruments. A major challenge for Tanzania's health sector is the shortage of skilled human resources for health (HRH). This …
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overall balance of payments in a stable position. Tanzania's infrastructure and social services deficits are already massive … services than in the case of publicly managed projects. Tanzania's own policy documents identify PPP as a key instrument to …
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The discovery of large, deep-sea, natural gas reserves in Southern Tanzania and plans for their development have …-scale exploitation of Tanzania's off-shore gas fields is justified only if much of the production can be exported. It is estimated that … an investment in the range of 30 to 40 billion US dollars will eventually be needed to develop Tanzania's Liquefied …
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