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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
British High Commissioner Sarah Cooke opines on the UK’s triggering of Article 50, which begins the process of the UK leaving the EU, and what this means for the UK’s relationship with Tanzania.
HE Sarah Cooke hosts a reception at her Residence in celebration of the Queen's Baton coming to Tanzania.
British High Commission Tanzania marks Commonwealth Day and looks ahead to arrival of Queen’s Baton in Tanzania 8-11 April; and to Commonwealth Heads of Governments meeting in London in 2018.
British High Commissioner’s speech on International Women’s Day at the British Council, Dar es Salaam.
British High Commissioner announces she will mentor one lucky Tanzanian lady, under the age of 25, every 6 months. Deadline to apply Monday 20th March 2017.
The British High Commission marks St David’s Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi) on Wednesday 1st March in Tanzania wishing friends across the world a happy St David’s Day.
Secretary of State for International Development, Priti Patel launched the DFID Economic Development strategy at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.
The government of Tanzania launches a performance based financing scheme in the water sector called Payment by Results Scheme in Dodoma.
iKnowledge Monitoring and Evaluation Project Phase: using satellite services to support e-education in Tanzania .
Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Joyce Ndalichako attended the Education World Forum in the UK.
British High Commissioner and Head of DFID Tanzania join President John Pombe Magufuli to lay foundation stone of earthquake-affected school in northern Tanzania.
British High Commissioner attends World Human Rights Day event hosted by the Legal and Human Rights Centre in Dar es Salaam and helps launch a new Civil and Political Rights Tracker.
“It is a time to pause and reflect on the scourge of corruption”. Reflections from British High Commissioner Sarah Cooke on International Anti-Corruption Day.
UK charity Comic Relief and GSK announce first grant worth TSh 7.4 billion (£2.75 million) to help fight malaria and improve health in Tanzania.
The British High Commissioner to Tanzania, Sarah Cooke, flew the Saltire at her Residence and gave speech celebrating the achievements of Scottish Women.
British High Commissioner hosts reception marking the launch of Tanzanian NGO Railway Children Africa’s first international conference tackling abuse of street children.
Blog by the Head of the UK’s Department for International Development Vel Gnanendran.
High Commissioner to Tanzania H.E Sarah Cooke hosted joint reception for UKAT and Chevening scholars on 11 October 2016 at her Residence.
Department for International Development (DFID) has offered a £1 million (US$1.3 million) contribution to support humanitarian works in Tanzania.
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