DFID Tanzania Vacancy: Climate Change Programme Adviser
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) is seeking to recruit a Climate Change Programme Adviser. This is a new advisory position within a dynamic team in DFID Tanzania.
This post is an exciting and challenging opportunity, to help take forward the work of DFID on climate change and work in collaboration with government and other development partners. We require a strong communicator who has the proven ability to network with key stakeholders, influence decisions and drive...
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
MichuziClimate Service Adaptation Programme Stakeholders’ Consultation Workshop in Tanzania, Africa
The programme is being supported by the Royal Government of Norway starting with Tanzania and Malawi....
10 years ago
East African Business Week24 Nov
Tanzania Needs Over U.S.$1 Billion for Climate Change
Tanzania Needs Over U.S.$1 Billion for Climate Change
East African Business Week
Dar es Salaam — The government has established that it needs massive financial support to the tune of over $1 billion annually by 2030 coupled with technological support to address climate change adaptation, a feature also approved by the Tanzania ...
10 years ago
NFL News And Rumors24 Nov
Tanzania needs over $1 billion for climate change
Daily News
Tanzania needs over $1 billion for climate change
NFL News and Rumors
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The government has established that it needs massive financial support to the tune of over $1 billion annually by 2030 coupled with technological support to address climate change adaptation, a feature also approved by the ...
Tanzania wants single EAC climate lawEast African Business Week
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9 years ago
TheCitizen25 Aug
Tanzania should do its bit on climate change
10 years ago
IPPmedia01 Jan
Tanzania launches policy action to contain climate change adversities on the ...
IPPmedia
Tanzania launches policy action to contain climate change adversities on the ...
IPPmedia
Climate change stakeholders met in Dar es Salaam last week to form a learning alliance for sharing information, knowledge and experiences as well as carrying out joint policy engagement action on climate change and its adversity to the economy.
Will 2015 Be The Tipping Point For Climate Change Action, Or Was It 2014?PoliticusUSA
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11 years ago
Daily News01 Jun
Climate change to eliminate Tanzania's island in Indian ocean
Daily News
Climate change to eliminate Tanzania's island in Indian ocean
Daily News
AS Tanzania joins the rest of the world to mark the World Environment Day (WED) on June, 5 this year, climate change impact is seriously threaterning its small Islands in the Indian Ocean. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Vice-President's Office, Ms ...
11 years ago
Atlanta Black Star23 Jul
Tanzania Plans to Transform Into Megacity Prepared for Climate Change
Atlanta Black Star
Tanzania Plans to Transform Into Megacity Prepared for Climate Change
Atlanta Black Star
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — Tanzania's largest commercial city – one of the fastest-growing in Africa – has redrawn its master plan to try to become a megacity prepared for climate change, and not a city of worsening urban sprawl and flooding. The plan ...
Tanzania turns to more gas and coal to meet its energy needsThomson Reuters Foundation
Tanzania Dead Body Parts Dump: 8 Arrested over...
9 years ago
Dewji Blog30 Sep
TABIANCHI (CLIMATE CHANGE):Yaweka Hifadhi za Tanzania Hatarini kutoweka
Mwanahabari na blogger wa mtandao wa modewjiblog.com, Andrew Chale akiwa katika geti kuu la kuingilia katika ofisi za Hifadhi ya Taifa ya Udzungwa zilizopo eneo la Mang’ula, Wilaya ya Kilombero, Mkoani Morogoro, Tanzania. Alipokuwa katika habari za Utafiti jinsi ya Mabadiliko ya Tabianchi yanavyoathiri mbuga na hifadhi za Taifa nchini (How Climate Change Effect The National Parks in Tanznia) hivi karibuni (Picha na modewjiblog).
TABIANCHI YAWEKA HIFADHI ZA TANZANIA HATARININa Andrew...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com04 Jan
Tanzania: East African Youth Back Pope Over Climate Change Matters
The Economist
Tanzania: East African Youth Back Pope Over Climate Change Matters
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — The Roman Catholic youth from East Africa have praised Pope Francis for his unwavering stand on climate change issues. The youth said the Pontiff has stood out among the world leaders as an outstanding advocate of environment protection.
Ross Douthat's Erasmus LectureNational Catholic Reporter (blog)
Ushering in the Year of Mercyucanews
Letter: 'Year of Mercy' should include repentanceSalt Lake...