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Real-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Country Report: Tanzania
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011The purpose of this country level evaluation is to assess Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI)´s support to national REDD strategy development and other REDD readiness efforts in Tanzania. Norway and Tanzania signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) on a Climate Change Partnership focussed on REDD in April 2008.DocumentReal-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative: Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Executive Summaries from Country Reports
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011The primary objective of the Norwegian Government’s climate policy is to help establish a global, binding, long-term post-2012 regime that will ensure cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions sufficient to limit global temperature rise to no more than two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.DocumentBiofuel potential and FAO’s estimates of available land: The case of Tanzania
2010While there are under-utilized lands in several countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the drive towards transforming huge areas of land to biofuel plantations must be reviewed critically.DocumentChanging Patterns of Access to Education in Anglophone and Francophone Countries in Sub Saharan Africa: Is Education for All Pro-Poor?
Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity, 2011This paper explores patterns of growth in participation in six Anglophone and seven Francophone countries in SSA with Universal Primary Education programmes. The results show that progress has been patchy and sometimes disappointing. Access remains strongly associated with household wealth despite commitments to pro-poor policies.Document"It's her responsibility": partner involvement in prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV programmes, northern Tanzania
Journal of the International AIDS Society, 2011Partner involvement has been deemed fundamental in prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) programmes, but is difficult to achieve. This study aimed to explore acceptability of the PMTCT programme components and to identify structural and cultural challenges to male involvement. The study was conducted in rural and urban areas in northern Tanzania.DocumentClimate-proofing Energy Systems
HELIO International, 2009This document analyses energy systems in a climate change context. Many energy policies are driven by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However current mitigation measures fail to take into account the full impact of increased climatic variability.DocumentInformation and Communication Technologies and Continuing Medical Education in East and Southern Africa
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2003This report presents some of the background materials prepare for the meeting held in April 2003 and coorganised jointly by IICD, Cordaid and CEDHA jto explore ways in which ICTs can be used to develop and deliver continuing medical education to rural healthcare workers in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.DocumentStrengthening Voices: How pastoralist communities and local government are shaping strategies for adaptive environmental management and poverty reduction in Tanzania’s drylands.
2011Tanzania has approximately 1.5 million pastoralists. The National Livestock Policy of 2006, and the Grazing-land and Animal Feed Resources Act no. 13 of 2010, underscored the contribution of pastoralism as a viable way of life.DocumentMoving to adapt to climate change
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2010This briefing showcases how migration and mobility can help communities find new income sources and become more resilient to climate change. It presents acheivements and lessons learnt from an IIED project on migration and climate change in Bolivia, Senegal and Tanzania.DocumentLessons on accountability in forest governance: The Mama Misitu Campaign against illegal logging in Tanzania
Overseas Development Institute, 2011This Project Briefing examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance.Pages
