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Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009: The Status of Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania

The core purpose of PHDR 2009 is to review progress towards Tanzania’s development goals as set by the National Strategy

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Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

Progress towards Improved Quality of Life and Social Well-being for All Tanzanians The broad outcomes of MKUKUTA’s

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Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

Progress towards Good Governance and Increased Accountability in Tanzania Economic growth, reduction of poverty and

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Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

An Analysis of Household Income and Expenditure in Tanzania Chapter 2 of PHDR 2009 examined national progress in

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Briefs Relating to the Poverty and Human Development Report 2007

The Status of Growth and the Reduction of Income Poverty in Tanzania MKUKUTA’s Cluster I focuses on growth and the

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Realising Water’s Potential to Support Growth in Tanzania

Tanzania has considered water as a scarce resource and as a consequence, a constraint to, rather than enabler of,

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A Framework for a Tanzanian Growth Strategy

The average annual growth rate of 6% achieved by Tanzania since 2000 is high by historical comparisons with the 1980s

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Progress Towards a Better Quality of Life and Improved Social Well-Being in Tanzania

MKUKUTA’s Cluster II focuses on the social service sectors, notably education, health, water and sanitation, and social

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Tanzanian Children’s Perceptions of Education and Their Role in Society Views of the Children 2007 MKUKUTA Secretariat, Poverty Eradication Division

This study, known as the ‘Views of the Children’ (VoC) study was designed to be complementary to the ‘Views of the

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Conclusion to the 2007 PHDR

Each chapter of this report offers specific conclusions and recommendations. Here, a brief synopsis of the overall

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Growth and Development in Tanzania

This chapter argues that an overriding strategy is required to provide clear direction for national resource

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Results from the ‘Views of the People’ Survey

Chapters 4 to 8 provide a summary of the key findings from the Views of the People Survey conducted in March and April

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Status of Growth and Poverty Reduction

Chapters 1 to 3 provides a consolidated view of the progress of Tanzania's National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of

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PHDR 2006 Status Report Cluster II

Education, health and well-being, water and sanitation, social protection and service provision This cluster includes

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PHDR 2006 Status Report Cluster I

Economic management, growth, agriculture, food availability and accessibility, reduction of poverty, and energy The

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Poverty and Human Development Reports PHDR Status Report 2006

This Status Report 2006 is produced in accordance with the MKUKUTA Monitoring Master Plan (MPEE, 2006), which calls for

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