Information on "Trade" and "Tanzania (United Republic of)"
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July 2011
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Jul 2011
Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance
Author: Pilar Domingo, Daniel Harris, Cassian Sianga, Enock Chengullah, Calyst Basil Kavishe
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance. More on «Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance»
January 2011
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2011
Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture
Author: Ole Therkildsen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Tanzania’s 2005 push to increase rice production by ambitious rural investments in irrigation and by tariff protection of its rice industry from cheap imported subsidized rice has apparently high-level political support. More on «Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
Global Financial Crisis Discussion Series - Paper 20: Tanzania Phase 2
Author: H B Lunogelo, A Mbilinyi, M Hangi
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper examines the impact of the recent global financial crisis on Tanzania. More on «Global Financial Crisis Discussion Series - Paper 20: Tanzania Phase 2»
January 2008
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2008
Sustainability Standards and Coffee Exports From Tanzania
Author: Evelyne A Lazaro, Jeremiah Makindara, Fredy T M Kilima
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper identifies critical areas to facilitate compliance with sustainability standards in coffee, which is the major traditional export crop for Tanzania. More on «Sustainability Standards and Coffee Exports From Tanzania» -
2008
Institutional Capacity for Standards Conformity Assessment
Author: Adam Akyoo, Evelyne Lazaro
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper examines the local capacity for standards conformity assessment in developing countries as an important component in accessing export markets. More on «Institutional Capacity for Standards Conformity Assessment»
September 2007
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Sep 2007
What's in it for Labour? Private Social Standards in the Cut Flower Industries of Kenya and Tanzania
Author: Lone Riisgaard
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper describes how the export of cut flowers from Eastern Africa to Europe is an example of how tightened quality regulations and increasing concern with social and environmental issues have created a highly codified industry. More on «What's in it for Labour? Private Social Standards in the Cut Flower Industries of Kenya and Tanzania»
February 2007
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Feb 2007
East African Integration
Author: David Booth, Diana Cammack, Thomas Kibua, Josaphat Kweka, Nichodemus Rudaheranwa
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
There is surprisingly little discussion of the possible benefits and risks that integration poses for the peoples and societies of East Africa. More on «East African Integration»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
Facilitating Pro-Poor Tourism with the Private Sector
Author: Caroline Ashley
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper presents the pro-poor tourism pilot (PPT Pilots) projects in Southern Africa which aim to work directly with pilot partners to help implement pro-poor tourism and to learn from their experience. More on «Facilitating Pro-Poor Tourism with the Private Sector»
March 2005
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Mar 2005
Regional Integration and Poverty
Author: Dirk Willem
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper assesses the impact of regional integration on poverty. More on «Regional Integration and Poverty»
January 2005
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2005
Agrarwirtschaftliche Interessenlage und agrar-politischer Handlungsbedarf subsaharischer Länder aufgrund der Agrarverhandlungen in der Doha Runde am Beispiel Tansania und Senegals
Author: Michael Brüntrup
Publisher: German Development Institute
Diese Studie befasst sich mit der tansanischen und senegalesischen Landwirtschaft und den Auswirkungen der Liberalisierung der Weltagrarmärkte auf die Länder Sub-Sahara Afrikas. More on «Agrarwirtschaftliche Interessenlage und agrar-politischer Handlungsbedarf subsaharischer Länder aufgrund der Agrarverhandlungen in der Doha Runde am Beispiel Tansania und Senegals»
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