Poverty and Human Development Report 2009 - UNDP in Tanzania
Poverty and Human Development Report 2009 - UNDP in Tanzania
Poverty and Human Development Report 2009 - UNDP in Tanzania
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pOVertY aND hUMaN DeVeLOpMeNt repOrt <strong>2009</strong><br />
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Goal 1: Ensur<strong>in</strong>g Sound Economic Management ............................................ 14<br />
Inflation ............................................................................................................. 14<br />
Central Government Revenue .......................................................................... 15<br />
Fiscal Deficit ..................................................................................................... 15<br />
Exports .............................................................................................................. 16<br />
Goal 2: Promot<strong>in</strong>g Susta<strong>in</strong>able <strong>and</strong> Broad-based Growth .............................. 16<br />
Domestic Credit to the Private Sector .............................................................. 16<br />
Foreign Direct Investment ................................................................................. 16<br />
Interest Rate Spread ......................................................................................... 18<br />
Unemployment ................................................................................................. 19<br />
Infrastructure ..................................................................................................... 21<br />
Roads............................................................................................................ 21<br />
Ports............................................................................................................. 21<br />
Environmental.Impact.Assessments............................................................. 22<br />
Goal 3: Improv<strong>in</strong>g Food Availability <strong>and</strong> Accessibility at Household<br />
Level <strong>in</strong> Urban <strong>and</strong> Rural Areas ........................................................... 22<br />
Food Self-sufficiency ........................................................................................ 23<br />
Districts with Food Shortages .......................................................................... 23<br />
Households Who Consume No More than One Meal a Day ............................ 24<br />
Goals 4 <strong>and</strong> 5: Reduc<strong>in</strong>g Income <strong>Poverty</strong> of Both Men <strong>and</strong> Women <strong>in</strong><br />
Rural <strong>and</strong> Urban Areas ........................................................................ 24<br />
Smallholder Agriculture ..................................................................................... 24<br />
Goal 6: Provision of Reliable <strong>and</strong> Affordable Energy ....................................... 26<br />
Customers Connected to Sources of Electricity............................................... 27<br />
Ma<strong>in</strong> Source of Energy for Cook<strong>in</strong>g .................................................................. 27<br />
Electricity for Production .................................................................................. 27<br />
Electricity Generation <strong>and</strong> Utilisation ................................................................ 28<br />
Conclusions <strong>and</strong> Policy Implications – Cluster I ................................................... 29<br />
Implications for Monitor<strong>in</strong>g – Cluster I ................................................................... 30<br />
Table of Indicators for Cluster 1 ............................................................................. 31