Traditionally, the spread and extent of human settlement beyond the major riparian zones of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and across many other arid regions of the world, has been determined by availability of groundwater supplies, accessed through hand-dug wells andsprings. In more recent times, groundwater is the preferred means of supplying water to meet the growing demand of the rural, dispersed communities and the small urban towns across SSA.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2012Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2012Malawi, Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa, Southern Africa
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Opportunities in the Land Sector
Conference Papers & ReportsNovember, 2012TanzaniaPresentation by the Minister for Lands on the initiatives to ensure full community involvement and environmental safeguards while putting underutilised land to productive use. This is to showcases opportunties in the land sector to investors.
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Opportunities for Investors in the Livestock Sector
Conference Papers & ReportsNovember, 2012TanzaniaPresentation by the Minister responsible for livestock to showcase to the investors the opportunities in the sector
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A Case Study
Reports & ResearchDecember, 2012TanzaniaThis case study is part of a Harvard Kennedy School CSR Initiative workstream on systemic approaches to creating business opportunity and development impact at scale. An initial framing paper, “Tackling Barriersto Scale: From Inclusive Business Modelsto Inclusive Business Ecosystems,” was published in September 2011. This document is one of several in-depth case studies subsequently conducted to generate knowledge and provide practical guidance on what such systemic approaches look like and how to structure and implement them.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMay, 2012Tanzania
Three years after the G8 Summit at L’Aquila, Italy, the international community recognizes the importance of food security to development, inclusive economic growth and the dignity of all women and men. In that spirit, we welcome the success of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) in demonstrating African ownership and leadership, its call for expanded public and private investment in agriculture and desire to build on the progress that African governments have made in advancing a vision for agricultural development in Africa.
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Cluster development projections to 2030
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThis appendix takes output from the production and investment model and sets out further detail on the development profiles of each of the six clusters, providing projections of on-farm investment, last mile infrastructure, and necessary supporting agriculture and backbone infrastructure. From this, it details the resulting gross revenue and developmental impact of that investment
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Early Win Opportunities
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThe paper highlights different early win opportunites for investors specific in the SAGCOT region
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SAGCOT Production and Investment Model
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThis paper details different production and investment models that are used within the SAGCOT area.
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Environmental Management and Climate Change
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaEnvironmental Management and Climate Change as mainstreamed in the SAGCOT
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