Tanzania and Norway
- Capital:
Dodoma - Population:
41892895 - Size:
945087.0 Km2
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- Development of a statistical monitoring system
- B.K. Wold; S. Opdahl; E. Rauan; R. Johannessen; I.T. Olsen / Statistics Norway, 2004
- The main aim of this report is to show how a statistical system for tracking resource and policy impact could be designed and implemented. The system presented is designed to provide easily obtainable statistical information for monit...
- The situation of indigenous peoples
- H.P. Hergum / Norwegian Church Aid, 2006
- This report argues that even if the MDGs are successfully met in 2015, the future of indigenous people (IP) will not be automatically improved. Considering firstly the identity and definition of IPs, this document then covers the nega...
- Regional collaboration between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
- T. Nzioki Kibua; A. Tostensen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
- The long history of collaboration between the three East African states of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, has been turbulent and has left both a positive and negative legacy. This legacy has a bearing on the contemporary dynamics of coll...
- 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...
- Long term political and economic committment needed to ensure non-discriminatory land reform in Africa
- I. Ikdahl; A. Hellum; R. Kaarhus; T. Benjaminsen; P. Kameri-Mbote / Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo, 2005
- Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report sets out a huma...
- Success of the Civil Service Reform Programme in Tanzania
- E. Braathen; A. Chaligha; O.-H. Fjeldstad / Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2005
- This study measure the success of the Civil Service Reform Programme (CSRP) which was launched in Tanzania in 1997. in order to determine progress it focuses on the areas of governance, finances and financial management and service de...
- Comparing ICDP conservation projects in Tanzania
- A. Johannesen / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
- Based on empirical evidence from Serengeti, Tanzania, this paper explores the effect on illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and human welfare of the most common instruments of existing Integrated Conservation and Development Projec...
- Evaluation of UNFPA and IPPF in Tanzania
- N. Price; K Hawkins; M. Ezekiel / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
- This report is an evaluation of the contribution of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) to addressing the reproductive rights and health needs of young people in the pe...
- Trust in government and tax evasion in Tanzania
- O. Fjeldstad / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
- This paper looks at persistent public resistance to paying local taxes in Tanzania, as evidenced by widespread tax evasion and non-payment of fees and charges. In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived...
- The 2004 NORAD fellowship programme magazine
- Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
- The NORAD fellowship programme magazine provides an insight into the 40 year history of the programme, featuring the present developments for 2004. This edition of the NORAD fellowship programme magazine contains the following ...
- 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...




