Tanzania has managed to sustain its growth momentum despite the intensifying effects of climate change. Tanzania’s real GDP growth rate rose from 4.6 percent...
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Highlights: Tanzania has made significant social and economic progress in recent decades. The economy has grown by an average of 6.1 percent per year since 2000, elevating Tanzania...
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Global growth is projected to slow significantly in 2023 as continued monetary tightening constrains the credit supply.
Tanzania’s economy has performed relatively well despite...
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The CPIA is an annual diagnostic tool for countries eligible for financing from the International Development Association (IDA), the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. The...
This edition of the report shows that while the country has made significant progress in recent years in providing universal access to water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), only...
This report assesses recent progress in poverty reduction in Zanzibar. It is based on Zanzibar’s last three household budget surveys and considers the period between 2009 and 2019...
The government recognizes agriculture as central to realizing its objectives of socioeconomic development, which are well-articulated in the Second Agriculture Sector Development Program (ASDP II). Among...
Tanzania is a highly mobile country where the potency for climate change to trigger internal climate migration will yield the highest numbers of climate migrants in the Lake Victoria...
Undernutrition imposes a staggering cost worldwide, both in human and economic terms. It is responsible for the deaths of more than 3.5 million children each year (more than one-third...