Search Results - "Tanzania"
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Potatoes Tanzania: Climate risk assessment
Published 2020“…Tanzania is the sixth largest producer of potatoes in Africa. …”
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Sorghum Tanzania: Climate risk assessment
Published 2020“…In Tanzania, sorghum is grown in almost all the semi-arid areas by subsistence farmers for food, feed, and beer. …”
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Veronica Kepwe, Agriculture Enterpreneur, Tanzania
Published 2020“…Veronica Kepwe from Tanzania shares her story on youth engagement in agriculture with IITA celebrating International Youth Day.…”
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Edwin Ndibalema, Agriculture Enterpreneur, Tanzania
Published 2020“…Edwin Ndibalema from Tanzania shares his story on youth engagement in Agriculture with IITA celebrating International Youth Day.…”
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Analysis of the Yellow Bean Corridor in Tanzania
Published 2021“…The yellow bean value chain in Tanzania was necessary to understand value chain. The objective of the survey was to characterize and explore trade of yellow bean grain and potential seed. …”
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The educational impacts of cash transfers in Tanzania
Published 2023“…This study examines the educational impacts of cash transfers, drawing on a randomized, community implemented conditional cash transfer program targeted to poor households in Tanzania. On average, being assigned to receive transfers significantly improves children’s likelihood of having ever attended school (by between 4 and 5 percentage points), with suggestive evidence that this is driven by more age-appropriate enrollment for the youngest children. …”
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Pre-Harvest Loss Estimation in Tanzania
Published 2019Subjects: “…tanzania…”
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Evaluation of Tanzania Dairy Development Forum
Published 2015“…Data gathering using methods and tools for value-chain analysis, and analysis of the impact of the Tanzania Dairy Development Forum's structure on the conduct of its members and on achieving their dairy development objectives (impact of upgrading value-chains).…”
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The educational impacts of cash transfers in Tanzania
Published 2020“…This study examines the educational impacts of cash transfers, drawing on a randomized, community implemented conditional cash transfer program targeted to poor households in Tanzania. On average, being assigned to receive transfers significantly improves children’s likelihood of having ever attended school (by between 4 and 5 percentage points), with suggestive evidence that this is driven by more age-appropriate enrollment for the youngest children. …”
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mNutrition Tanzania Endline Study
Published 2020“…mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) between 2013 and 2018, organized by GSM Association (GSMA), implemented by in-country mobile network operators, and evaluated by researchers from GAMOS, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), with the objective of building effective mobile phone-based advisory services for improving nutrition outcomes. In Tanzania, mNutrition was implemented through the ‘Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy Baby’ (HPHB) SMS program and the service offered free customized health and nutrition information through pregnant women, mothers with newborns, and male supporters to promote good health-seeking behavior and improve knowledge and practices around optimal childcare and nutrition. …”
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2018 Social Accounting Matrix for Tanzania
Published 2021“…The open access version of the Tanzania SAM separates domestic production into 42 activities. …”
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mNutrition Tanzania Baseline Study
Published 2020“…mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) between 2013 and 2018, organized by GSM Association (GSMA), implemented by in-country mobile network operators, and evaluated by researchers from GAMOS, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), with the objective of building effective mobile phone-based advisory services for improving nutrition outcomes. In Tanzania, mNutrition was implemented through the ‘Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy Baby’ (HPHB) SMS program and the service offered free customized health and nutrition information through pregnant women, mothers with newborns, and male supporters to promote good health-seeking behavior and improve knowledge and practices around optimal childcare and nutrition. …”
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2015 Social Accounting Matrix for Tanzania
Published 2017“…This data study includes social accounting matrix (SAM) for Tanzania for the year 2015. The SAM is an extension of the Standard Nexus structure. …”
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Identifying priority value chains in Tanzania
Published 2018“…This paper uses a Rural Investment and Policy Analysis (RIAPA) model for the mainland Tanzania economy to identify the agricultural activities and value-chains whose expansion will be most effective at fostering economic development along four dimensions: generating economic growth in the agricultural-food sector of Tanzania; reducing national and rural poverty; generating employment; and improving nutrition by diversifying diets. …”
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Africa RISING in Tanzania: Impact brief
Published 2024“…Africa RISING project in Tanzania was implemented in Babati, Kongwa, and Kiteto districts. …”
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MoreMilkIT - Monitoring Survey in Tanzania
Published 2016“…More milk by and for the poor: Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor smallholder value chains in Tanzania (MoreMilkIT) The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduced poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural areas in Tanzania. …”
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Tanzania [in Strategies and priorities for African agriculture]
Published 2012“…Despite its poor performance during the 1980s and 1990s, Tanzania’s economy expanded rapidly after the turn of the century, with national gross domestic product (GDP) growing at 6.6 percent per year during 1998 –2007 (Tanzania, MFEA 2008). …”
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