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Every year a Joint Annual Health Sector Review (JAHSR) is undertaken to assess the health sector progress, identify constraints and plan the way forward. This process is led by the Ministry of Health and PMORALG, with close collaboration of other parts of government, development partners, other health sector stakeholders and civil society. This year, the JAHSR is scheduled for October 7-9, 2009.
Every year a Joint Annual Health Sector Review (JAHSR) is undertaken to assess the health sector progress, identify constraints and plan the way forward. This process is led by the Ministry of Health and PMORALG, with close collaboration of other parts of government, development partners, other health sector stakeholders and civil society. This year, the JAHSR is scheduled for October 7-9, 2009.
Every year a Joint Annual Health Sector Review (JAHSR) is undertaken to assess the health sector progress, identify constraints and plan the way forward. This process is led by the Ministry of Health and PMORALG, with close collaboration of other parts of government, development partners, other health sector stakeholders and civil society. This year, the JAHSR is scheduled for October 7-9, 2009.
Course objective:
The course will provide the participants with:
o Knowledge about the structure of the mining sector globally and in Tanzania, and key issues related to maximising its contribution to national development, with a focus on revenue generation, socio-environmental rights and obligations and local economic development.
o Skills to engage in the mining sector and influence new legislation on the mining sector
Course objective:
The course will provide the participants with:
o Knowledge about the structure of the mining sector globally and in Tanzania, and key issues related to maximising its contribution to national development, with a focus on revenue generation, socio-environmental rights and obligations and local economic development.
o Skills to engage in the mining sector and influence new legislation on the mining sector
Course objective:
The course will provide the participants with:
o Knowledge about the structure of the mining sector globally and in Tanzania, and key issues related to maximising its contribution to national development, with a focus on revenue generation, socio-environmental rights and obligations and local economic development.
o Skills to engage in the mining sector and influence new legislation on the mining sector
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
he course on gender and micro economics, policy, planning and budgeting is designed to equip participants with basic conceptual clarity on the links between gender and the economy, as well as develop skills for a gender and class analysis of the micro economic policy frameworks; and the budgeting process and management.
The 7:30 debate on Friday, 30th October 2009 titled, "Kikwete's First Two Years: Governance Review 2006/07" will have presentations by Brian Cooksey of TADREG and Dr Semboja Haji Hatibu of the Economic Research Bureau, University of Dar es Salaam. The debate will be held at the British Council in the City Centre, Dar es Salaam between 0730am and 0930am.
Click on the link below to see the invitation flyer for more information: