Crises Offer Unique Opportunities to Lay Foundation For Sustainable Global Growth

Crises Offer Unique Opportunities to Lay Foundation For Sustainable Global Growth, says Private Equity Leader. *Investors will both do good and maximize their chances of locking in attractive long-term returns by investing in businesses that provide solutions to some of the greatest challenges of our age, said the chairman of Africa’s largest private equity firm* The myriad global challenges…

Read More

REPOA’s library is now offering an e-document delivery service

*REPOA Library to introduce Electronic Document Delivery Service: Dar es Salaam: REPOA’s library is now offering an e-document delivery service. This service is introduced to help our users who mainly live outside of Dar es Salaam to access our print material without having to visit our library physically. Users can access bibliographic information of library material including abstracts in…

Read More

Capitalism and the free market should be more responsive to social needs- Professor Klaus Schwab

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 29 January 2012 – The 42nd World Economic Forum Annual Meeting closed today, with business leaders urging resolute action to promote growth and employment, particularly among young people. \”Jobs should be our number one priority,\” declared Annual Meeting Co-Chair Vikram Pandit, Chief Executive Officer of Citi, in a session on the global agenda for 2012. \”Ultimately it…

Read More

Men should be seen as part of the solution, not just the problem of GBV

By Sima Bateyunga: We the members of MenEngage Tanzania proclaim that working with men is critical to the struggle to eradicate gender-based violence. In recent years, there has been heightened awareness and advocacy related to the plight of gender-based violence, particularly violence against women. November 25 to December 10 marks the 16 Days of Activism on Gender Violence, a…

Read More

What a shame, china’s gift to Africa

by Chika Ezeanya: On the 28th of January, 2012 African countries will collectively descend to a new low on the global index of state sovereignty, territorial integrity and actual independence of nations. On that day, Chinese President Hu Jintao will be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to commission the new $124 Million African Union Headquarters built and donated to the…

Read More

African Leaders Call for Continent’s Greater Market Integration

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 26 January 2012 – African leaders called for greater market integration on the continent, the freeing-up of border controls and more coordination in developing infrastructure, with Alpha Condé, President of Guinea, advocating the establishment of several pan-African ministries to drive this process.“At the next African Union meeting, we must consider establishing three or four ministers for all…

Read More

Joint Press Release: MR EZEKIEL MAIGE (Tanzania) and DR EWA BJÖRLING ( SWEDEN)

On 26 January 2012, the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Honourable Mr Ezekiel Maige together with the Swedish Minister for Trade, Dr Ewa Björling, will host an international roundtable discussion in Dar es Salaam on how to prevent illegal trade with endangered species. The purpose is to enhance partnerships for the enforcement of national legislation and international treaties,…

Read More

Wikimedia Foundation partner to offer Wikipedia in Africa and the Middle East at no extra cost

PARIS, France, January 24, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ – In the first partnership of its kind, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation will provide more than 70 million Orange customers in Africa and the Middle East (AMEA) with mobile access to Wikipedia – without incurring data usage charges. Orange (http://www.orange.com) and the Wikimedia Foundation today announced a major partnership designed…

Read More

School Curriculum Should Drive Computer Use in Tanzanian Education Systems

Over the course of the past semester, I teamed up with fellow RPI IT student, Lorena Nicotra, to develop a project that would promote curriculum-driven technology use in primary schools in Tanzania. In response to the problem of neglected computer donations in Tanzanian schools, we wanted to come up with an idea that would help schools make effective, intuitive…

Read More

Young Global Leaders Use Mobile Telephony to Tackle Poverty

Davos, Switzerland, 23 January 2012 – A group of Young Global Leaders will pilot a non-profit initiative this spring, which aims to give the 1 billion mobile phone users living in poverty access to educational phone apps. Currently under development, AppBridge is an online platform to encourage talented software developers to link up with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community…

Read More