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Home Grown School Feeding (HGSF)
The Government of Zanzibar have launched a new innovative Home Grown School Feeding (HGSF) programme on Wednesday May 28 in collaboration with the Partnership for Child Development (PCD) and Table for - Document
Poor nutrition status and associated feeding practices among HIV-positive children in a food secure region in Tanzania: a call for tailored nutrition training
PLoS ONE, 2014Undernutrition among HIV-positive children can be ameliorated if they are given adequate foods in the right frequency and diversity. Food insecurity is known to undermine such efforts, but even in food rich areas, people have undernutrition.DocumentNational REDD Policy Project Tanzania. End of project review. Final report
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2014The Norwegian Government funded REDD+ project portfolio in Tanzania is creating significant positive results across Tanzania. Along with the research project on climate change and a selection of pilot projects, the REDD+ Policy Project, implemented by Institute of Resources Assessment (IRA-UDSM) has helped lay the foundation for Tanzania’s future REDD activities.Document"You can't study if you're hungry...": Report of a Parliamentary delegation to Tanzania
RESULTS UK, 2013In November 2013 Mark Williams MP and Cathy Jamieson MP visited nutrition and education programmes in Tanzania, accompanied by staff from RESULTS UK. The aim of the delegation was to assess how Tanzania is addressing major development challenges related to early childhood development including undernutrition and its impact on children’ s ability to learn.DocumentNutrition at a glance: Tanzania
World Bank, 2011This short document provides a snapshot of the status of nutrition in Tanzania. It provides information on the country context, the costs of undernutrition, nutrition statistics, key actions to address malnutrition and solutions to primary causes of undernutrition.DocumentLand deal brief: Tanzanian villagers pay for sun biofuels investment Disaster
The Oakland Institute, 2012The Tanzanian government has put agriculture at the forefront of its development agenda through its “kilimo kwanza” (agriculture first) initiative, which was established in 2009.DocumentHaydom Lutheran Hospital. Midterm review of the Block Grant Support. End review of the MDG 4 and 5 project support
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013Haydom Lutheran Hospital (HLH) is an important service provider in an area of Tanzania where the population is poor and government health services are inadequate. In 2011, The Royal Norwegian Embassy funded 61% of the hospital’s budget, but the long term goal is to terminate the support.DocumentMaking REDD+ work for communities and forests: three shared lessons for project designers
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2014In this issue of IIED’s ‘Gatekeeper’ series explores the work of the Mpingo Conservation and Development Initiative (MCDI) in southeastern Tanzania successfully involved communities in participatory forest management, Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certification and REDD+.DocumentCrop adaptation to climate change in the semi-arid zone in Tanzania: the role of genetic resources and seed systems
2014Background Rural livelihoods relying on agriculture are particularly vulnerable to climate change. Climate models project increasingly negative effects on maize and sorghum production in sub-Saharan Africa. We present a case study of the role of genetic resources and seed systems in adapting to climatic stress from the semi-arid agroecological zone in Tanzania. ResultsDocumentLessons for the New Alliance and Land Transparency Initiative: Gender Impacts of Tanzania's...
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2014Full title: Lessons for the New Alliance and Land Transparency Initiative: Gender Impacts of Tanzania’s Land Investment Policy Policy brief 67 Helen DancerPages
