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Tanzania Pipeline Creates 10,000 Jobs, Protects Wildlife
Planet WinsFeb 24

Tanzania Pipeline Creates 10,000 Jobs, Protects Wildlife

A major East African oil pipeline is proving big infrastructure and environmental care can go hand in hand. The project connecting Uganda and Tanzania has created 10,000 jobs while prioritizing biodiversity protection along its route.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Tanzania Pipeline to Bring Electricity to Rural Villages
SolutionsJan 27

Tanzania Pipeline to Bring Electricity to Rural Villages

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline project will power communities along its 900-mile route through Tanzania. Villages that have never had electricity will gain access as the massive infrastructure project nears completion.

The East African2 min read
Tanzania Tests Green City Model in 3 Growing Urban Areas
Planet WinsFeb 26

Tanzania Tests Green City Model in 3 Growing Urban Areas

Tanzania is transforming three of its fastest-growing cities into models of sustainable urban development, combining green infrastructure with economic opportunity. The $265 million program is already improving water access and creating jobs for young people in Mwanza, Tanga, and Pemba.

AllAfrica - Innovation3 min read
Tanzania Brings Clean Water to 1,575 Rural Villages by 2030
SolutionsMar 23

Tanzania Brings Clean Water to 1,575 Rural Villages by 2030

Tanzania is investing $328 million to bring clean water to its remaining 1,575 villages without access, completing a transformation that's already helped millions. Since 2019, the country has more than doubled its rural water infrastructure, bringing clean water coverage from 65% to 85%.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Tanzania Completes 3,700 Water Projects for Millions
SolutionsFeb 5

Tanzania Completes 3,700 Water Projects for Millions

Tanzania has finished 3,714 water projects serving communities nationwide, with 778 more underway to bring clean water to hundreds of thousands more residents. The massive infrastructure push is transforming access to safe drinking water across the East African nation.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Tanzania Invests $1M in Historic Hospital Upgrades
Planet WinsMay 12

Tanzania Invests $1M in Historic Hospital Upgrades

Tanzania is breathing new life into its oldest hospitals with $1.1 million in renovations, ensuring communities continue receiving quality healthcare for generations to come. Bombo Hospital, which has served patients for decades despite aging infrastructure, is getting the upgrade it deserves.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Tanzania Cuts Maternal Deaths 81% in Seven Years
Health & WellnessJan 26

Tanzania Cuts Maternal Deaths 81% in Seven Years

Tanzania slashed maternal mortality from 556 to 104 deaths per 100,000 births between 2015 and 2022, proving that steady investment in health infrastructure saves lives. The nation shared its success story at a major Nordic-Africa health summit in Stockholm.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
Tanzania Boosts Sports Budget 1,400% as Teams Win Global Spots
Sports8h ago

Tanzania Boosts Sports Budget 1,400% as Teams Win Global Spots

Tanzania's youth soccer teams are making World Cup history while government investment in sports has skyrocketed from $14 million to $210 million in just two years. The East African nation is transforming into a continental sporting powerhouse through youth development and infrastructure.

Regional: kenya achievement progress (KE)2 min read
Tanzania Plans National Water Grid to Link Major Lakes
SolutionsMar 10

Tanzania Plans National Water Grid to Link Major Lakes

Tanzania is building an ambitious National Water Grid to connect its largest lakes and rivers, ensuring reliable water access for millions. The project could transform the nation's economic future by 2050.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Tanzania Launches $46M Water Project for 28 Towns
SolutionsApr 28

Tanzania Launches $46M Water Project for 28 Towns

Thousands of Tanzanians in 28 small towns will soon turn on taps to clean water for the first time, thanks to a $46 million government infrastructure project. The ambitious plan targets 38 neighborhoods in Singida Municipality alone, with completion expected by 2027.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Tanzania's President Named AU Champion for Maternal Health
Health & WellnessFeb 17

Tanzania's President Named AU Champion for Maternal Health

Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been appointed to lead the African Union's campaign for maternal, newborn, and child health across the continent. The one-year role recognizes Tanzania's progress in reducing maternal and child mortality.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Tanzania: 14 Green Businesses Win $42K Grants from Finland
SolutionsApr 16

Tanzania: 14 Green Businesses Win $42K Grants from Finland

Fourteen forestry businesses in Tanzania just won over $42,000 each to turn sustainable ideas into thriving companies. The Finland-backed grants aim to create jobs while protecting Tanzania's forests.

Regional: finland innovation (FI)2 min read
Tanzania Plants 1.5M Trees to Restore Lost Forests
Planet WinsJun 1

Tanzania Plants 1.5M Trees to Restore Lost Forests

Tanzania is launching a nationwide environmental renewal campaign ahead of World Environment Day, with leaders across the country planting trees and cleaning up communities. President Samia Suluhu Hassan will lead the charge under the theme "Vision 2050: Let Us Take Responsibility for a Greener Tanzania."

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
India Loans Africa Finance Corp $100M for Infrastructure
SolutionsApr 20

India Loans Africa Finance Corp $100M for Infrastructure

The Africa Finance Corporation just secured $100 million from India's export bank to build critical infrastructure across the continent. This five-year partnership marks a growing bridge between Asia and Africa in funding roads, power plants, and industrial projects that drive economic growth.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Tanzania Invests $10M to Produce Its Own Medicine Locally
InnovationJan 21

Tanzania Invests $10M to Produce Its Own Medicine Locally

Tanzania is building pharmaceutical manufacturing centers to produce medicine and medical devices at home, cutting costs and improving access to healthcare. The $10 million investment could transform health outcomes across East Africa.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Tanzania and South Korea Team Up to Fight Cholera
Health & WellnessFeb 19

Tanzania and South Korea Team Up to Fight Cholera

A five-year partnership between Tanzania and South Korea is strengthening disease detection labs across the country. Now in year three, the project is tackling cholera nationwide after successful work on dengue and respiratory illnesses.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Tanzania Builds $500M Hospital to Transform Healthcare
Health & WellnessMay 13

Tanzania Builds $500M Hospital to Transform Healthcare

Tanzania is investing $500 million to replace its 119-year-old main hospital with a modern facility that meets international standards. The five-year project will ease overcrowding, advance medical research, and position the nation as a regional healthcare leader.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Tanzania Partners With China on Tech and Innovation
InnovationMar 20

Tanzania Partners With China on Tech and Innovation

Tanzania is calling on Chinese companies to bring cutting-edge technology and expertise to accelerate the country's transformation into a global knowledge economy. With China already investing $3.4 billion and creating over 90,000 jobs, this partnership aims to deepen collaboration in innovation and industrial development.

AllAfrica - Innovation2 min read
Tanzania Cuts 155 Days Off Contracts With AI System
SolutionsMay 12

Tanzania Cuts 155 Days Off Contracts With AI System

Tanzania built a homegrown digital procurement system that's slashing government contract times, creating millions of jobs, and saving the planet in the process. Other African nations are already taking notes.

Google News - Economic Growth3 min read
Dutch Charity Brings Hope to Tanzania's Singida Region
Acts of KindnessMay 21

Dutch Charity Brings Hope to Tanzania's Singida Region

A Netherlands nonprofit is launching poverty-fighting programs in Singida, one of Tanzania's most economically challenged regions. The Musketeers organization brings proven community development strategies to help families break free from cycles of hardship.

Google News - Poverty Reduction2 min read

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