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UKaid helps women suffering from obstetric fistula access surgery in Tanzania
How school bursaries are changing girls' lives in Tanzania
DFID launch Development Research Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa (DRUSSA) as the need for an African science news service increases.
Adolescents are encouraged to use reproductive health services through MEMA kwa Vijana, a sexual and reproductive health programme aimed at young people
A new TB-treatment delivery strategy has been implemented by the National TB and Leprosy programme of Tanzania
Women farmers in semi-arid central Tanzania are learning how to adapt farming practices to cope with changing conditions.
A pool of trained latrine builders is providing improved toilet facilities for the poor of Dar es Salaam.
New pest control methods help to protect maize crops.
Last week Evergreen Agriculture, a DFID funded project, was recognised in the UK Climate Week Awards.
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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) explored investment opportunities.
The British High Commissioner, Dianna Melrose talks about her arrival in Tanzania
Ivan Rogers, the UK’s G8 Sherpa and the representative of the Prime Minister, visited Tanzania to consult on G8 agenda.
The British Council in Tanzania has launched a new style website to communicate local information.
Progress update March 2013 on the DFID management response to the ICAI recommendations on DFID’s education programmes in 3 East African countries.
Foreign Office Minister attends Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting to discuss involvement of young people in current affairs.
The substantial programme will work with more than 100,000 maize, vegetable and poultry farmers throughout Tanzania to strengthen markets and to improve farming practices.
Project Nanomal has announced the development of a new handheld device to help combat Malaria.
The programme, funded by the Department for International Development, will work to strengthen markets and improve farming practices in Tanzania.
UK’s Developing Countries Capacity Building Unit will help the countries collect more tax as part of new projects to be announced
The project aims to develop the capacity of tutors in government Teacher Training Colleges and student teachers to communicate in English.
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