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Spatial Uncertainties in Fluoride Levels and Health Risks in Endemic Fluorotic
Groundwater for Sustainable Development 14 (2021) 100618 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Groundwater for Sustainable Development journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/gsd Research paper Spatial uncertainties in fluoridelevels and health risks in endemic fluorotic regions of northern Tanzania Julian Ijumulana a,b,c,*, Fanuel Ligate a,b,d, Regina Irunde a,b,e, Prosun Bhattacharya a,g, Jyoti Prakash Maity f, Arslan Ahmad g,h,i, Felix Mtalo b a KTH-International Groundwater Arsenic Research Group, Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Teknikringen 10B, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Water Resources Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar Es Salaam, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania c Department of Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar Es Salaam, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania d Department of Chemistry, Mkwawa College of Education, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania e Department of Chemistry, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania f Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Cheng University, 168 University Road, Min-Hsiung, Chiayi County, 62102, Taiwan g KWR Water Cycle Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, 3433 PE Nieuwegein, The Netherlands h SIBELCO Ankerpoort NV, Op de Bos 300, 6223 EP Maastricht, the Netherlands i Department of Environmental Technology, Wageningen University and Research (WUR), Wageningen, The Netherlands ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Keywords: Spatial uncertainty caused by large-scale variation in fluoride(F ) occurrence remains a setback for water supply Groundwater authorities in the F belts of the world. It is estimated that approximately 80 million people in the East African Fluoride contamination Rift Valley (EARV) regions and volcanic areas exhibit a wide variety of fluorosissymptoms due to drinking water Probability kriging with F‾ concentrations higher than 1.5 mg/L (WHO guideline limit). -
Arumeru District Catherine W
Conservation agriculture as practised in Tanzania Conservation agriculture in Africa series Series editors Bernard Triomphe Josef Kienzle Martin Bwalya Soren Damgaard-Larsen Titles Conservation agriculture as practised in Ghana Philip Boahen, Benjamin Addo Dartey, Genevieve Delali Dogbe, E. Asare Boadi, Bernard Triomphe, Soren Daamgard-Larsen, John Ashburner Conservation agriculture: a Uganda case study Paul Nyende, Anthony Nyakuni, John Peter Opio, Wilfred Odogola Conservation agriculture in Zambia: a case study of Southern Province Frédéric Baudron, Herbert M. Mwanza, Bernard Triomphe, Martin Bwalya Conservation agriculture as practised in Kenya: two case studies Pascal Kaumbutho, Josef Kienzle, editors Laikipia District Tom Apina, Paul Wamai, Philip Mwangi Siaya District Philip K. Mwangi, Kennedy O. Okelo, Tom Apina Conservation agriculture as practised in Tanzania: three case studies Richard Shetto, Marietha Owenya, editors Arumeru District Catherine W. Maguzu, Dominick E. Ringo, Wilfred Mariki, Marietha Owenya, Flora Kola, Charles Leseyo Karatu District Dominick E. Ringo, Catherine W. Maguzu, Wilfred Mariki, Marietha Owenya, Njumbo, Frank Swai Mbeya District Saidi Mkomwa, Ahaz Mussei, Remmy Mwakimbwala, Ndabhemeye Mulengera, Elimpaa Kiranga Conservation agriculture as practised in Tanzania: three case studies Richard Shetto, Marietha Owenya, editors Arumeru District Karatu District Mbeya District Publishers African Conservation Tillage Network (ACT) PO Box 14733, Westlands Nairobi 00800, Kenya tel and fax: +254 20 445 1391 website: -
Final Report
Final Report Baseline Study for Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Program in Northern Tanzania August 2017 Table of Contents Table of Contents.................................................................................................................. 2 List of tables.......................................................................................................................... 3 List of figures ........................................................................................................................ 4 List of Abbreviations.............................................................................................................. 5 Acknowledgement................................................................................................................. 6 Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. 7 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................. 13 1.1 Overview of HiH EA Model.................................................................................... 13 1.2 HiH EA Expansion Plan for Tanzania.................................................................... 14 2. The Baseline Study...................................................................................................... 15 2.1 The Scoping Study................................................................................................ 15 2.1.1 Objectives of the Scoping -
Arusha District Council
ARUSHA DISTRICT COUNCIL INVESTMENT PROFILE DISCLOSE THE POTENTIAL OF ARUSHA DISTRICT COUNCIL February, 2017 FOREWORD I would like to welcome all esteemed investors to explore the irresistible opportunities provided by the Arusha District Council. Arusha District Council was established in 2007, the Council has a vision of to be a leading transformed Council that provides high quality services for Sustainable Development of the Community by 2025. In order to increase competitiveness in attracting investors to our District Council, effort and initiative to identify, expose and promote investment opportunities available in Arusha District Council is going on. We are indeed determined to utilize potential areas owned by the Council, Communities and those own by private developer. In this Investment Profile, we give you opportunities to realize your entrepreneurial ambitions and explore them. We believe in supporting our investors’ aspirations as the Council. As we want to be one among the leading investment avenues in Tanzania. In Arusha District Council investors are favoured with presence of suitable investment climate that will help you capitalize on untapped opportunities in Arusha and Tanzania as a whole. Whereby investment can be done to the following areas of interests include tourism, processing industries, livestock and agricultural sector, beekeeping, sports and recreation centre, modern market, real estate, socio-economic services. Investment climate is characterised by peace and stability, availability of raw materials, market, abundant natural resources, road and transportation network, electricity services and the strategic geographical location will support establishment and success of investments. It is because of the above mention few facts we are proud to say that Arusha District Council is the best investment destination of your choice. -
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[Logo du client] Feasibility Studies and Detailed Design of the Multinational Arusha-Holili/ Taveta-Voi Road Resettlement Action Plan (Tanzanian side) Date 8/6/2012 Project reference DTE80147T Version Final Draft Informationsqualité du document Destinataires Pour Copie Nom Service Nom Service Lawrence Kiggundu AfDB / TTL Historique des modifications Contrôle final Date Nom Signature Version Date Rédigé par Contrôle interne Modifications 1 30/07/2012 Paul Manda S Osare / G Patricot Formatting and minor edits Autresinformations Auteur Prof Paul MANDA Confidentialité Sans restriction Date de référence 8/6/2012 Statut document Final Draft Titre du document Feasibility Studies and Detailed Design of Arusha-Holili/Taveta-Voi Road : Resettlement Action Plan (Tanzanian side) DTE80147T/RAP Arusha-Holili/Taveta-Voi Rd: Resettlement Action Plan (Tanzanianside) Page ii Table of Contents page 1. Description of the Project, Project Area and Area of Influence ............................................. 7 2. Potential Impacts .................................................................................................................... 9 3. Organizational Responsibilities ...........................................................................................10 4. Community Participation..........................................................................................................11 5. Socio-Economic Studies ......................................................................................................13 6. Legal Framework -
Agwater Solutions Project Case Study
AgWater Solutions Project Case Study Adoption and Outscaling of Conservation Agriculture in Tanzania S.D. Tumbo Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania K.D. Mutabazi Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania F.C. Kahimba Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania W.B. Mbungu Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania September, 2012 Acknowledgment The authors and project partners wish to thank the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the generous grant that made this project possible. The AWM Project The AgWater Solutions project was implemented in five countries in Africa and two states in India between 2008 and 2012. The objective of the project was to identify investment options and opportunities in agricultural water management with the greatest potential to improve incomes and food security for poor farmers, and to develop tools and recommendations for stakeholders in the sector including policymakers, investors, NGOs and small-scale farmers. The leading implementing institutions were the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), International Development Enterprises (iDE) and CH2MHill. For more information on the project or detailed reports please visit the project website http://awm-solutions.iwmi.org/home-page.aspx . Disclaimer This report is based on research funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect positions or policies of the project, its partners or the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. -
Halmashauri Ya Wilaya Ya Arusha
HALMASHAURI YA WILAYA YA ARUSHA (Barua zote za kiofisi zitumwe kwa Mkurugenzi Mtendaji) Mkoa wa Arusha, Ukumbi wa Wilaya Tel egram: Arusha S.L.P.2330 Simu:WANANC 027 250 2737 ARUSHA Fax: 250 3701 Email:ded@12 arushadc.go.tz Tovuti: www.arushadc.go.tz TANGAZO LA ZABUNI ZABUNI ZA WAKALA WA UKUSANYAJI MAPATO NA USAFISHAJI 1. Halmashauri ya wilaya ya Arusha inakusudia kutumia huduma za wakala wa kukusanya Mapato ya Halmashauri kwa kipindi cha kuanzia tarehe 1 Julai, 2018 hadi tarehe 30 Juni, 2019 2. Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Arusha inapenda kuwaalika watu Binafsi, Makampuni, Ushirika, Taasisi au Vikundi vya watu vilivyosajiliwa kisheria, wenye nia na uwezo wa kufanya kazi hizo kutuma maombi yao kwa zabuni zifuatazo:- NA CHANZO CHA MAPATO LOT Ada ya zabuni No. A Zabuni ya Ushuru wa taka LGA/007/2018/19/NC/31 1. Oltrument/Olmotonyi 01 50,000.00 2. Olorien/Tarakwa 02 50,000.00 3. Kiranyi 03 50,000.00 4. Moivo/Ilboru/Oltroto 04 50,000.00 5. Kiutu/Sokon II 05 50,000.00 6. Mateves/Kisongo 06 50,000.00 B. Zabuni ya Mazao ya Kilimo LGA/007/2018/19/NC/32 30,0000. (KATA ZOTE H/W ARUSHA -Gati za Oldonyosambu, Deka, Kiserian, Ilkiding’a, Ilboru/Moivo, Kisongo/Musa and Oljoro) C. Ushuru wa Mkaa – Kata Zote LGA/007/2018/19/NC/33 30,000.00 H/W Arusha NA CHANZO CHA MAPATO LOT Ada ya zabuni No. D. Ushuru wa Masoko LGA/007/2018/19/NC/34 1. Mirongoine LOT 50,000.00 01 2. -
Tanzania School Location & Performance
Tanzania School Location & Performance code name district region PS0302-105 Saint Gaspar Dodoma Municipal Dodoma PS0508-098 Irene And Rebeca Primary Missenyi Kagera School PS1305-120 Isela Primary School Misungwi Mwanza PS1009-002 Bujesi Primary School Busokelo Mbeya PS1601-090 Mitomoni Primary School Mbinga Ruvuma PS2701-002 Bariadi Alliance Eng Med Bariadi Simiyu School PS1701-082 Kagera Primary School Kahama Shinyanga S3787 Mabui Secondary School Musoma Mara PS1705-111 Puni Primary School Shinyanga Shinyanga PS1803-040 Mayuta Primary School Singida Singida S5043 Mwaselela Secondary School Mbeya Municipal Mbeya PS1902-069 Mahene Primary School Nzega Tabora PS2001-098 Nkumba Primary School Handeni Tanga PS2001-192 Kwachigwe Primary School Handeni Tanga PS2003-102 Mkulumuzi Primary School Lushoto Tanga PS2403-011 Golden Valley Primary School Geita Geita PS2404-062 Katoma Primary School Geita Geita Page 1 of 2904 10/02/2021 Tanzania School Location & Performance percentage_pass national_rank 100 245 100 517 44.73684211 6132 30.6122449 9056 11.76470588 13129 100 9 0 14925 61 3441 68.18181818 4175 66.66666667 4396 27 4027 0 15561 40 10517 64 3966 48.38709677 6797 100 48 50 7031 Page 2 of 2904 10/02/2021 Tanzania School Location & Performance candidates_last number_pass_last 35 0 32 13 40 8 32 15 50 1 20 2 37 22 Page 3 of 2904 10/02/2021 Tanzania School Location & Performance percentage_pass_last national_rank_last 0 14644 40.625 20 3663 7315 46.875 3460 2 14607 10 12068 59.45945946 2736 Page 4 of 2904 10/02/2021 Tanzania School Location & -
Civil Works Contractor Class I
CIVIL WORKS CONTRACTOR CLASS I SN Company Name Registration Number Managing Director Postal Address Town Phone Email Physical Address 1 ALPHA LOGISTICS TZ LIMITED C1/0062/10/2009 SREEKUMAR KESAVAN P.O. BOX 8316 DAR ES SALAAM +255 22 2128828 / 2128854 / [email protected] MAFIA 0784 900701 JEMBO AREA WITHIN ALPHACRUST SHRIMP FARM 2 BAM INTERNATIONAL BV C1/0087/02/2014 ROYAL GROUP NV P.O.BOX 78809 DSM DSM 02226000540744896975 [email protected] CHOLE ROAD, MASAKI AREA PLOT NO. 1119, MSASANI . 3 BEIJING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING C1/0065/08/2010 BEIJING MUNICIPAL P.O.BOX 80208 DAR ES SALAAM +255 22 2850722/0762 bayou7984@hotma NATIONAL STADIUM GROUP CO. LIMITED GOVERNMENT 890896 il.com MANDELA ROAD . 4 CHINA CIVIL ENGINEERING C1/0059/03/2009 GOVERNMENT REPUBLIC P. O. BOX 4083 DAR ES SALAAM 255754039168 ccecc- KURASINI CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION OF CHINA [email protected] OFF MANDELA ROAD m DSM 5 CHINA COMMUNICATIONS C1/0067/09/2010 CHINESE GOVERNMENT P.O. BOX 105999 DAR ES SALAAM +255 22 2601809/0764 [email protected] PLOT NO 1007, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 758118 MASAKI MASAKI DSM 6 CHINA GEO-ENGINEERING C1/0031/4/2000 TIAN CHAO P. O. BOX 76459 DSM +255 022-2780289 / 0769- cgc- PLOT 1494 MSASANI CORPORATION 463209 eastafrica@hotmail. MSASANI STREET com MASAKI - DSM 7 CHINA NEW ERA INTERNATIONAL C1/0084/11/2013 CHINESE GOVERNMENT P.O. BOX 9011 DAR ES SALAAM 0752-600358 - MWAI KIBAKI ENGINEERING CORPORATION STREET, MIKOCHENI B AREA PLOT NO. 108 NEAR MLALAKUWA JUNCTION 8 CHINA RAILWAY SEVENTH GROUP CO. C1/0081/05/2013 CHINA RAILWAY LIMITED P.O.BOX 1912 DSM 2552226006680766214435 NA PLOT NO. -
List of Petrol Stations As of 30Th Sept 2019 S/No. Name Address District
List of Petrol Stations as of 30th Sept 2019 LIST OF PETROL STATIONS AS OF 30th SEPTEMBER 2019 S/No. Name Address District Region 1 Saiteru Petroleum Company Limited Plot No.32 Block “BB”, Ngulelo Area Arusha Arumeru Arusha City P. O. Box 11809 Arusha 2 Lake Oil Limited - Olosiva Petrol Station Plot No. 1330, Olosiva Village Arumeru District Arumeru Arusha Arusha Region, P.O.Box 5055 Dar es Salaam 3 Munio Petrol Station – Maji ya Chai Farm No. 039, Kitefu Village , Maji ya Chai Arumeru Arusha Ward, Meru District, Arusha Region, P.O Box 160 Himo - Moshi 4 Panone and Company Ltd – Kisongo Filling Plot No. 3, Olasiti Area, Arumeru District Arumeru Arusha Station of P.O. Box 33285, Dar es salaam 5 Gapco Tanzania Ltd - Gapco Maji Farm No 1118 Imbaseni Village Arumeru Arusha Ya Chai Filling Station, P. O. Box 9103 Dar es Arumeru District in Arusha Region Salaam 6 Olasiti Investment Co. Ltd - Olasiti Plot no 46 Olasiti Area Arumeru Arumeru Arusha Filling Station, P.O.Box 10275 Arusha District, Arusha Region 7 Hass Petroleum Ltd – Kwa Idd Petrol Station Plot No. 832, Arumeru District, Arusha Region Arumeru Arusha of P. O. Box 78341 Dar es Salaam 8 Gapco Tanzania Ltd - Trans Highway Service Plot No. 116, Ngorbob Village, Kisongo Area, Arumeru Arusha Station of P.O Box 7370 Arusha Arumeru Arusha 9 Panone King’ori Filling Station- Arumeru of Farm No.1411, King’ori Area, Malula Village - Arumeru Arusha P. O. Box 33285 Arumeru District 10 Engen Petroleum (T) Ltd- Makumira Station Plot No. 797, Ndato Village, Makumira Area, Arumeru Arusha of P. -
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TARURA - ARUSHA REGIONAL COORDINATOR INVITATION FOR BIDS 08th July, 2019 1. This Invitation for Tenders follows the General Procurement Notice for this Project which appeared in Tanzania Tender Portal dated 6th June, 2019. 2. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has set fund for operation of road maintenance through TARURA- Arusha Regional Coordinator during the financial year 2019/2020. It is intended that part of the proceeds of the fund will be used to cover eligible payment under the contracts for executions of the following works. TENDER NUMBER TENDER DESCRIPTIONS ELIGIBLE CIVIL CONTRACTORS (CLASS) AE/092/2019/2020/AR/W/01 Periodic maintenance jacaranda 0.2km, goliondoi 0.4km and kijenge V and Above juu-ngulelo 0.5km roads. Routine Maintenance, Spot AE/092/2019/2020/AR/W/03 Improvement, Periodic VI and Above maintenance and construction of drainage system along Lodhia 2.2km, Makaburini 0.6km, Mwanama-Kanisa 1.4km, Ebeneza 2.0km, Moshono kati 0.6km, Olkerian-Kanisa 2.0km and Masista mbonika 2.5km roads. Spot Improvement, Periodic Maintenance and structures along VI and above AE/092/2019/2020/AR/W/04 Meshuko 0.9km, Green Valley 0.6km, Kisimani-maweni 7.7km, Bar mpya 0.8km, BBC 4.5km roads VI and Above Spot Improvement and AE/092/2019/2020/AR/W/05 Construction of box culverts along Mkonoo 7.9km and Safina- Lolovono roads Routine maintenance, Spot VI and Above Improvement, Periodic AE/092/2019/2020/AR/W/06 maintenance and Construction of drainage system along Moshono- PPF 2.8km, Onsea-Moivaro 1.5km, Relini-Kambi ya Chupa 3.8km, Olepolosi 1.9km, Suye-Nazareti 2.3km, Tbl-Tanesco(Lemara) 2km,Moshono-kwa mrefu 2.3km,Ilboru 0.1km Boma siara roads. -
Mapping of Community Home-Based Care Services in Five Regions of the Tanzania Mainland
PATHFINDER INTERNATIONAL Mapping of Community Home-Based Care Services in Five Regions of the Tanzania Mainland June 2006 Table of Contents Acknowledgements 2 Executive Summary 3 Background 6 Objectives and Methodology 8 Findings 11 Findings from Focus Group Discussions: Cross-Cutting Themes 11 Focus Group Discussions with People Living with HIV/AIDS 18 Focus Group Discussions with Community Health Workers 20 Focus Group Discussions with Primary Care Providers 23 Consultations with CMAC members and Key Informants 25 Discussion 29 Overall Recommendations 31 List of Acronyms AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ARV Antiretroviral CBOs Community-Based Organizations CMACs Council Multisectoral AIDS Committees CHWs Community Health Workers CHBC Community Home-Based Care DCCO District AIDS Control Coordinator FBO Faith-Based Organization FGD Focus Group Discussion HBC Home-Based Care PASADA Pastoral Activities and Services for People with AIDS Dar es Salaam Archdiocese PMTCT Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission PLWHA People Living with HIV/AIDS TACAIDS Tanzania Commission for AIDS TIS Tanzania HIV Indicator Survey VCT Voluntary Counseling and Testing PATHFINDER INTERNATIONAL Mapping of Community Home-Based Care Services in Five Regions of the Tanzania Mainland June 2006 1 Acknowledgements We wish to thank many institutions and individuals who have contributed information collected in this report or extended support in the gathering of the information. First and foremost, we wish to recognize the United States government, through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for providing the financial support for the Home-Based Care Project. Our words of gratitude are extended to the National Institute for Medical Research for reviewing the study protocol and granting research clearance, and to the National AIDS Control Program for facilitating research clearance.