Tanzania

Currency: Tanzanian shilling (TZS)

Timezone: East Africa Time (UTC+3)

Major Cities: Dar es Salaam

Tanzania is a sovereign country in East Africa bordering the Indian ocean and eight (8) countries: Kenya, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Zambia. The country’s climate varies across the country, temperate on the highlands and tropical along the coast. Also, while the coastal terrain is plain, highlands are common in the south and the north of the country, including Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa. 

With a population of approximately 60 million people, Tanzania is the second largest and populous country in Eastern Africa, with the Bantu ethnic group accounting for 95 percent of the country’s population. The official languages of the country are Swahili and English, although Arabic is also widely spoken in Zanzibar. The country adopts a presidential republic system of government which is administratively divided into 31 regions, including Dar es Salaam the country’s capital. The economy of Tanzania is heavily reliant on the agricultural sector, which employs 65 percent of the labor force and the country’s major sources of foreign exchange include Tourism, Gold, Coffee, Cashew Nuts, and Cotton. The major challenges facing Tanzania include the high poverty level, public sector corruption, and increased tension arising from many Zanzibaris’ demands for more autonomy.

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The Water Supply Regulations, 2013

Ministry of Health, Tanzania

These Regulations apply to any area designated and declared to be a Water Supply and Sanitation Authority, clustered water authority and any person providing water supply and sanitation services.

Tanzania 2013 Health

Youth Employment Action Plan 2014-2015

Ministry of Labour, Tanzania

The overarching goal of the second generation Zanzibar’s Youth Employment Action Plan (ZYEAP II) is to contribute to full and more productive employment of the youth in Zanzibar.

Tanzania 2013 Labour

Guidelines for the Regulation of Water Tankers in DAWASA Designated Area

Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications, Tanzania

These Guidelines have been prepared to guide, monitor and regulate the operation of water tanker services in the DAWASA Designated Area. The Guidelines governs the supply of clean and safe water by Water Tanker Operators...

Tanzania 2013 Infrastructure and Construction

Health and Social Welfare Sector Public Private Partnerships Policy Guidelines

Ministry of Health, Tanzania

These guidelines support broader national health objectives by guiding mainstreaming, establishing, implementing, coordinating, mobilizing, monitoring and evaluating partnerships between the Government of Tanzania and the private health and social welfare sector within existing laws, policies...

Tanzania 2013 Health

National Irrigation Act, 2013

Ministry of Agriculture, Tanzania

These guidelines support broader national health objectives by guiding mainstreaming, establishing, implementing, coordinating, mobilizing, monitoring and evaluating partnerships between the Government of Tanzania and the private health and social welfare sector within existing laws, policies...

Tanzania 2013 Agriculture and Rural Development

The Plant Breeders' Rights Act, 2012

Ministry of Agriculture, Tanzania

An Act to provide for the grant and protection of plant breeders’ rights, for the establishment of Plant Breeders’ Rights Office and related matters.

Tanzania 2012 Agriculture and Rural Development

National Climate Change Strategy

Minister of Environment, Tanzania

This Strategy has been developed in response to the growing concern of the negative impacts of climate change and climate variability on the country’s social, economic and physical environment. Its overall aim is to enhance...

Tanzania 2012 Environment and Climate Change