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Published on Apr 23, 2024Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster
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Published on 04:02 GMT
Tanzania: Marburg outbreak DREF No. MDRTZ033 Final Report
Date when the trigger was met 2023-03-21 What happened, where and when? On 16 March 2023, the Ministry of Health (MOH) of the Republic of Tanzania announced that seven cases and five deaths of an unknown disease had been reported in the Kagera region (that …
Source: ReliefWeb - Neutral -
Published on Apr 23, 2024
Governo prorroga recenseamento eleitoral para Quissanga e Tanzânia
Maputo, 23 Abr (AIM) – O governo de Moçambique decidiu prorrogar o período de recenseamento eleitoral para o distrito de Quissanga, província nortenha de Cabo Delgado, e na vizinha Tanzânia, devido aos ataques terroristas. Assim, Quissanga vai realizar o …
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Published on 03:41 GMT
US think tanks lauds World Bank’s fund freeze to Tanzania over abuses
The executive director of the Oakland Institute, a policy think tank based in California, is welcoming a World Bank decision to suspend funding for a tourism project in Tanzania following allegations of human rights violations. The institute complained to …
Source: Voice Of America - Africa - Label Pending -
Published on 03:41 GMT
Tanzania denies rights violation as World Bank halts tourism grant
The government of Tanzania says it does not violate the rights of its citizens. Government spokesperson Mobhare Matinyi says such allegations are baseless. This comes as the World Bank says it has suspended financing intended to develop tourism in the …
Source: Voice Of America - Africa - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 23, 2024
Five million girls targeted in Tanzania as HPV vaccine to combat cervical cancer starts
Dar es Salaam. Over five million girls are targeted in Tanzania as vaccination campaign against cervical cancer started amid fears and rumours about the shot. On Monday, Tanzania in partnership with the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), UNICEF and the World Health …
Source: The Citizen - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 23, 2024
World Bank suspends R2.9 billion Tanzania tourism project over human rights abuses allegations
Mount Kilimanjaro seen from the Amboseli National Park in Kenya in July 2022, after Tanzania installed high-speed internet service on the landmark, to attract more tourists via visitors posting to social media. (Tanya Willmer / AFP) The World Bank has …
Source: Health24 - Neutral -
Published on Apr 23, 2024
Tanzania: World Bank suspends funding for Ruaha National Park project
NEW YORK — The World Bank has halted its funding of a $150m ($120m) tourism project in Tanzania following allegations of rape, evictions and killings. The Ruaha National Park was reportedly meant to double in size as part of the project, but critics say …
Source: Saudi Gazette - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 23, 2024
World Bank suspends funding for Tanzania tourism project over rights abuse claims
NAIROBI, April 24 — The World Bank said on Tuesday it has suspended funding for a tourism and conservation project in Tanzania following allegations of human rights abuses. The US$150 million Resilient Natural Resource Management for Tourism and Growth …
Source: Malay Mail - Neutral -
Published on 00:51 GMT
World Bank-funded tourism project will continue, says Tanzania
Dar es Salaam. Implementation of the $150 million World Bank-funded tourism development project will continue, the government said on Tuesday, trashing allegations of human rights violations as advanced by a foreign-based organisation. Reacting to reports …
Source: The Citizen - Label Pending