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Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Infographic Summary
The BMZ Grow ENRICH Project addresses food insecurity and malnutrition across Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania.
To strengthen food systems, a Food Flow Landscape Assessment was carried out in these three countries. The study
Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Policy Brief
The BMZ Grow ENRICH Project addresses food insecurity and malnutrition across Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania.
To strengthen food systems, a Food Flow Landscape Assessment was carried out in these three countries. The study
Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Summary
The BMZ Grow ENRICH Project addresses food insecurity and malnutrition across Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania.
To strengthen food systems, a Food Flow Landscape Assessment was carried out in these three countries. The study
Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Report
The BMZ Grow ENRICH Project addresses food insecurity and malnutrition across Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania.
To strengthen food systems, a Food Flow Landscape Assessment was carried out in these three countries. The study
A VISION FOR TANZANIA’S CHILDREN: Integrated Packages of Essential Accelerating Services to Overcome Barriers
Tanzania has made important strides in child health, nutrition, and education, but challenges persist—particularly among poor and rural communities. This policy brief presents an integrated approach to accelerate progress for
Amplifying Children’s Voices Through Social Accountability: A Multi-country Case Study Report
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Tanzania
The Baseline Report for the BMZ GROW ENRICH Project presents a comprehensive assessment of maternal and child health and nutrition in Tanzania, specifically focusing on Shinyanga and Kishapu Districts. The baseline survey
Grow ENRICH project: Global Programme to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in East Africa Fact Sheet
The Grow ENRICH project: Global Programme to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in East Africa aims to enhance health and nutrition systems across Kenya (Elgeyo Marakwet), Somalia (Nugaal), and Tanzania
Grow ENRICH Theory of Change
The Grow ENRICH Theory of Change outlines a comprehensive strategy aimed at reducing maternal and child mortality in targeted regions of Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia, ultimately improving the health and nutrition status of
WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2024
FULFILLING OUR COMMITMENT TO THE MOST VULNERABLE CHILDREN
The year 2024 has been challenging but fruitful as World Vision Tanzania embarked on a new journey to improve the lives of children through various innovative
Inclusive Participation in Social Accountability Processes- Enablers & Barriers to meaningful youth participation in climate Action
Sustainable Accountability Uniting Tanzanian and Irish Youth (SAUTI-Youth) Project Final Report
Tanzania Country Strategy 2021-2025
Tanzania achieved lower-middle income country status on July 1st 2020. However, the country’s economic growth is not guaranteed to produce a direct impact on the well-being of the most poverty-impacted and vulnerable people
Sustaining maternal and child health in Kigoma
Through the SUSTAIN Project, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has been working in collaboration with World Vision's Canada and Tanzania Offices; providing support and guidance in every step of project implementation. The project’s
Transformation in Community Health & Nutrition Four Years On - ENRICH Project Impact Report
Funded by Global Affairs Canada and World Vision Canada, the Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal & Child Health - ENRICH Project aims at contributing to the reduction of maternal and child mortality and morbidity
Prevention of Violence Against Children and Gender Based Violence during COVID- 19
For children forced to stay home curing the COVID-19 pandemic there is an increased risk of Violence Against Children and Gender Based Violence, this A2 posters to be placed at health facilities and villages centres. It
COVID-19 Africa Emergency Response Situation Report #5
World Vision is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis through a multi-sectoral approach; working in collaboration with local authorities, frontline health workers, academic institutions, faith leaders and communities, and
Tanzania - December 2019 Situation Report
- Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 285,436 people of concern in Tanzania as of 31 December 2019. 209,179 are Burundians, 75,842 are Congolese from the DRC and 415 are
Tanzania - November 2019 Situation Report
- Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 279,484 people of concern in Tanzania as of 30 November 2019. 205,830 are Burundians, 73,169 are Congolese from the DRC and 485 are
Tanzania - October 2019 Situation Report
- Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 278,767 refugees and asylum seekers in Tanzania as of 30 September 2019. 205,720 are Burundians, 72,574 are Congolese from the DRC
Tanzania - September 2019 Situation Report
- Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 278,767 refugees and asylum seekers in Tanzania as of 30 September 2019. 205,720 are Burundians, 72,574 are Congolese from the DRC
Tanzania - August 2019 Situation Report
- The on-going repatriation in Nduta and Mtendeli Camps affected the planned number to be reached by the Supplementary Feeding Programme.
- The plan by the government of Tanzania and Burundi to repatriate Burundian Refugees
Tanzania - July 2019 Situation Report
- Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 269,583 refugees and 36,338 asylum-seekers in Tanzania as of 31 July 2019. 183,707 are Burundians and 79,320 are Congolese from DRC