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Tanzania and Aid and debt

Tanzania
  • Capital: Dodoma
  • Population: 41892895
  • Size: 945087.0 Km2

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The effectiveness of Nordic aid
H. Selbervik; K. Nygaard / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
The Nordic countries are often praised for their efforts in development assistance and commended for their generosity. Over the last few decades the Nordic countries have consistently been the most generous donors in relative terms. T...
Increased spending on HIV and AIDS has not come at the expense of funding for other areas
E. Lief; J. Antonio Izazola-Lice / Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2006
Produced as a background paper to inform the conference, ‘Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership on HIV and AIDS’, this issue brief presents a preliminary analysis of HIV and AIDS financing in developing countries. Drawing...
Aid for trade in Tanzania
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2005
This document considers whether a focus on aid for trade is the best way forward for Tanzania. The authors consider how best to channel aid for trade in the country and consider key instruments, trade related assistance and private se...
A new agenda to eradicate poverty in Africa
Matthew Lockwood / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Over 75 million more Africans lived in poverty at the end of the 1990s than a decade earlier. Increasing aid and reforming trade through international campaigns and donor programmes is not working. The role of the state must be change...
Tackling climate change and aid in Africa
Andrew Simms; Hannah Reid / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Climate change is already affecting many developing countries. In Africa, over 70 percent of workers rely on small-scale farming dependent on direct rainfall. Even small changes to weather patterns can threaten food security and healt...
Impacts of PRGF on social services in Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania
African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2006
The Poverty Reduction Growth Facility (PGRF) consists of a series of targets designed to encourage transformation in the economies and policies of the participating countries, with a view of promoting macroeconomic stability, economic...
Aid does raise economic growth in Africa – indirectly
Karuna Gomanee; Sourafel Girma; Oliver Morrissey / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Despite receiving large amounts of aid, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a poor economic growth record. This has led some observers to conclude that aid to Africa has been ineffective. But this is not the case. Aid has contributed to grow...
General Budget Support speeds up national reform in Tanzania
Andrew Lawson; David Booth; Meleki Msuya / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Donors and recipient governments are increasingly preferring General Budget Support to other forms of aid: development aid delivered directly into national budgets. This now accounts for 20 to 40 percent of government aid in many Afri...
Transaction costs and aid efficiency in the Tanzanian education sector
K. Dyer / Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2005
This paper explores transaction costs (TCs) in the Tanzanian education sector. It looks at the different kinds of transaction costs, including administrative, tying and fiscal, to see how they play out through different funding instru...
Evaluation of Norwegian support to African indigenous organisations
A. Borchgrevink / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2004
This report evaluates this institutional support cooperation between the Norwegian section of the Saami Council and two indigenous organisations in Africa, the Organisation of Indigenous Peoples of Africa (OIPA), based in Tanzania, an...
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