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- Page 5 and 6: List of Boxes Box 1 Flood Early War
- Page 7 and 8: NLFEP NSSCP NTD PMI PMORALG PRB PRE
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- Page 11 and 12: 1 Introduction 1.1 Background to th
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- Page 15 and 16: Figure 1(a) shows Dar es Salaam’s
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- Page 31 and 32: Table 3 Population and assets expos
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- Page 35 and 36: Bank, 2002). IFPRI (2006) also show
- Page 37 and 38: quality. Olvera et al. (2002) state
- Page 39 and 40: Several agencies are engaged in hou
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- Page 43 and 44: Figure 20: Illnesses and diseases s
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- Page 57 and 58: 4 The Urban Poverty - Climate Chang
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Box 3: Roles of the City Council an
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5.3 Programs and projects 5.3.1 Red
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to give employment priority to comm
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Improvements were undertaken by cit
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5.3.3 Mitigation-Friendly Policies
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4 GEF Trust Fund - Climate Change f
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6.1 Proposed areas for support Supp
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change, so that they could formulat
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• In-depth analysis is needed of
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Kyessi, S and Kyessi, A. (2007). Re
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93 Annex 1 (a) URBAN POVERTY AND CL
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Table 2: Construction Materials Wal
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31. How does your water taste: 1.Go
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1. Monthly ( ) 2. Three to six mont
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49. Rank five (5) major problems fa
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54. What activities/behaviour pract
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water drainage channel 2.1 Assessme
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109 Annex 1(b) URBAN POVERTY AND CL
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No 1 Name of City Program Instituti
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113 Annex 1 (c) URBAN POVERTY AND C
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3 Environmental Monitoring 4 Beach
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No Type of poverty alleviation supp
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KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEW CHECKLIST 1
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Dar Es Salaam Administrative Struct
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CITY COUNCIL Officials Interviewed
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Ubungo Kibangu Paul Thomas Tabata-M
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A simplified flowchart of the metho
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connected together by connection no