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Coronavirus - Tanzania: AfriCraft with support from the German Embassy will produce 6000 face masks in Dar es Salaam

Muhumbili, Mwananyamala and Temeke hospitals will receive the masks and distribute them to the most vulnerable patients in sets of two in order to reduce the risk of infections

To assist in curbing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, AfriCraft with support from the German Embassy will produce 6000 face masks in Dar es Salaam. Muhumbili, Mwananyamala and Temeke hospitals will receive the masks and distribute them to the most vulnerable patients in sets of two in order to…

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    • The German Deputy Ambassador, Mr. Joerg Herrera shake hands with Mr. Smart Daniel, HelpAge International Tanzania Country Director at the Embassy in Dar es Salaam recently
    • HelpAge International awarded nearly 2 million Euro funding from German government for humanitarian and health work
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HelpAge International awarded nearly 2 million Euro funding from German government for humanitarian and health work

The 1.6 million Euros funding will be used to support People with Specific Needs in Nduta and Mtendeli refugee camps and the host communities

HelpAge International’s Tanzania office has been awarded nearly 2 million Euros in funding from the German government, it was announced today. This new funding includes 1.6 million Euros from the German Federal Foreign Office for vital work to support people with specific needs in and around the Nduta and Mtendeli…

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Germany Provides Critical Humanitarian Assistance for Refugees in Tanzania and Rwanda

Tanzania currently hosts 317,000 refugees in three camps, which is an unprecedented five-fold increase compared to the refugee population two years ago

The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany has contributed EUR 2 million to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in order to maintain food assistance for almost half a million refugees and asylum seekers residing in Tanzania and Rwanda. This funding is vital as WFP refugee operations in…

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“Made in Germany” - Pavilion at the Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair 2017

On 30th June the “German Pavilion” will open its doors also to the Tanzanian Press presenting innovation and the newest technology from Germany at Saba Saba Grounds

The “German Pavilion” at the Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair gives German companies the opportunity to access the attractive Tanzanian market as well as the high-potential market of the entire East African Community. German know-how and technology can provide Tanzania with some of the best opportunities to fully develop…

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Germany commits an additional 35 million Euros for Health and Education in the EAC

With the new commitments Germany's funding for Technical and Financial Cooperation with the EAC amounts to over 200 million Euros

The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany yesterday committed two grants amounting to € 35 million Euros to the East African Community (EAC). His Excellency, Egon Kochanke, German Ambassador to Tanzania, handed over the commitment note in his meeting yesterday with the EAC Secretary General Liberat Mfumukeko. The financial…

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Germany Increases Assistance for Refugees in Tanzania

The additional funds will help support ongoing operations of the World Food Programme, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and a number of non-governmental organisations helping with the refugee situation in Tanzania

The German Embassy is pleased to announce a contribution of Euro 11 Million (TSH 26,4 Billion) to assist Tanzania in coping with the continued arrival of refugees in its western regions. The additional funds will help support ongoing operations of the World Food Programme, the United Nations High Commissioner for…

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East Africa’s biggest Music Festival “Sauti za Busara” returns

German Ambassador Egon Kochanke has today signed a sponsorship agreement over 5.000 € with Simai Mohammed Said, Chairman of Busara Promotions Board of Trustees who organizes the annual festival

The German Embassy is pleased to communicate that it will sponsor “Sauti za Busara”, East Africa’s largest and best-known music festival which will take place in Stone Town on Zanzibar from 09th to 12th February 2017.  German Ambassador Egon Kochanke has today signed a sponsorship agreement over 5.000 € with…

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Angela Merkel inaugurates “Julius Nyerere” Building of the Council of the African Union

The building was financed by the German Foreign Ministry budget with 30 million euros

On the last stop of her visit to three African states, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel inaugurated the new building of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, which has been named in honour of His Excellency, the late President Julius Nyerere. The inauguration took place in Addis…

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Tanzanian Health Care Gets Boost from AKU’s New Nursing/Midwifery Training Facility

€1.2 Million (TSh 2.95 billion) Project Funded by Grant from the Federal Republic of Germany

Aga Khan University opened the new home of its School of Nursing and Midwifery in Dar es Salaam at Salama House. This state-of-the-art facility will educate nursing and midwifery leaders dedicated to saving lives and improving health care for the people of Tanzania. The €1.2 million (TSh 2.95 billion) project was funded…