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Tanzania and Norway

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

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Impact or fiction: Norad's assistance to water supply and sanitation
O. Skaiaa / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
The main purpose of this report is to provide an update on the status of the Norwegian investments made on the water supply and sanitation sector in Tanzania and Kenya during the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The report aims at drawing lessons ...
A review of Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of the quality of service delivery
O.-H. Fjeldstad; L. Katera; E. Ngalewa / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008
This brief compares Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of service delivery by local government authorities between 2003 and 2006; summarising their perceptions of the overall quality of local services, as well as their satisfaction with ...
Supporting civil society in Tanzania
R. Bezerra; K. Njoroge; A. Disch / Scanteam, 2007
How can civil society and NGOs be supported by donors? This paper reviews experiences in Tanzania, looking at different models for supporting civil society and investigating possibilities for improving and increasing effectiveness of ...
The effects of fire on plants and herbivores in Serengeti
S. N. Hassan (ed) / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2007
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and savanna ecosystems through its effects on soil nutrient pools, floristic composition and primary production, and foraging behaviour an...
Improving direct support to NGOs
A. Disch (ed); L. Moberg (ed); R. Bezerra (ed) / Scanteam, 2007
The six "Nordic" donors - Canada, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the UK - commissioned a review of alternative models of support to civil society. This document is the result and aims to review these experiences. The paper consi...
Importing roses from Tanzania to Norway
R. Haug; I. Ohna; A. Jens / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
How can increased African agricultural imports achieve environmental sustainability? This study examines how it is possible to increase import of agricultural products from low income sub-Saharan African countries to Norway by benefit...
PETS: a silver bullet solution?
G. Sundet / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2007
This briefing look at the effectiveness of Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS). It particularly focuses on the PETS in Tanzania but also makes references to the way in which PETS worked in Uganda. Despite anti-corrup...
Reviewing a Norwegian supported sustainable energy project in Tanzania
M. G. Angstreich; M. Jackson / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This document is a review of Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organization (TaTEDO), an NGO with more than ten years of experience in developing sustainable energy projects and programs for rural and urban Tanza...
Analysing the effects of bushmeat hunting in Tanzania on community-based conservation activities
T. Holmern / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2007
This report discusses the issue of bushmeat hunting in the western Serengeti, Tanzania and its implications for community-based conservation. The report identifies bushmeat hunting as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Sa...
Evaluating Norway's collaboration with Tanzania on Natural Resource Management
B. Cooksey; L. Anthony; J. Egoe / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This paper presents the findings of the final evaluation of the Management of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP) in Tanzania. The evaluation consisted of site visits to the programme’s eleven projects, interviews with project ma...
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The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania
The Government of the Kingdom of Norway and the United Republic of Tanzania established diplomatic relations more than 30 years ago and the two countries have ever since enjoyed cordial relationship. The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania is responsible for carrying out official and diplomatic communication between the two governments, as well as overseeing development co-operation between Norway and T...
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