12.07.2015 Views

Tanzania Profile.pdf - WorldMap

Tanzania Profile.pdf - WorldMap

Tanzania Profile.pdf - WorldMap

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Tanzania</strong> National Bureau of Statisticswww.nbs.go.tzThe National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is the Central Statistical Office of <strong>Tanzania</strong>. It conducts Censuses andSurveys which yield a wide range of economic, social and demographic statistics.<strong>Tanzania</strong> on Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/<strong>Tanzania</strong>Wikipedia entry on the country of <strong>Tanzania</strong> in Africa<strong>Tanzania</strong> study reopens debate on targeting mosquito larvae to control malariawww.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-03/wt-tsr032709.phpMalaria is one of the world's deadliest diseases, killing over one million people each year, mainly young children inAfrica. It is caused by the malaria parasite, which is transmitted through the bites of mosquitoes. Targeting mosquitolarval populations may be an effective intervention to help control malaria in urban situations, a published studysuggests. The research, conducted in Dar es Salaam, the largest city in <strong>Tanzania</strong>, has re-opened the debate onwhether malaria can be controlled with larvicides, insecticides which kill mosquitoes in their water-borne larvalstages of development.<strong>Tanzania</strong>: A new start. The story of Mawazo Pardon, a Burundi refugeehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc_Fsie6j8M&feature=channel_pageMawazo Pardon has a new lease on life. After spending his entire life as a refugee in <strong>Tanzania</strong>, he now has thepossibility to become a citizen of <strong>Tanzania</strong>.Teaching in <strong>Tanzania</strong>: Two Years Laterwww.mymuskegonow.com/story/index.aspx?id=826247Mount Kilimanjaro, African safari, Zanzibar, and the Masai: These are the first associations most Americans makewith the East African country of <strong>Tanzania</strong>. However, after living in <strong>Tanzania</strong> for a little more than two years, thisteacher was able to see that <strong>Tanzania</strong> is much more.Teaching them what is nothttp://thecitizen.co.tz/newe.php?id=7026Seems to be a similar problem all over the world: "...most institutions within <strong>Tanzania</strong>'s education system trainstudents to think of examinations only." Mwandege Boys Secondary School's Chief Facilitator, Enock Walter, talksabout his school.The Citizen Daily Newspaperhttp://thecitizen.co.tz/Dar Es Salaam, <strong>Tanzania</strong> (Mwananchi Communications LTD)The Diversity of African Peoplewww.africanholocaust.net/peopleofafrica.htm#m"African" exclusively refers to the native people of Africa or people who trace their ancestry to these groups (i.e.African Diapora). This site is about the native people of Africa and is part of the MOTHERLAND PROJECT.The Nyakyusa Homepagehttp://home.online.no/~felberg/nyakyusa/nyakyusa.htmThe majority of the approximately one million Nyakyusa live in the area north and north east of Lake Malawi/LakeNyasa. In <strong>Tanzania</strong> their area extends to just around Mbeya city limits in the north and down to the lakeshore in thesouth. The eastern border is the Livingstone mountain range where the Safwa and the Kinga live. In Malawi, wherethe Nyakyusa are called Ngonde, they live in the north-eastern corner north from Karonga town.The Sukuma People (Wasukumaa)www.mwanzacommunity.org/sukumaenglish.htmlInformation and history on the Sukuma people in Mwanza, <strong>Tanzania</strong>.TheTask.net

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!