Report: Collaboration in Talent Mobility is Key to Job Creation

New York, USA, 5 January 2012 – A report released today by the World Economic Forum highlights that collaboration in talent mobility among stakeholders on all sides of the employment equation are most effective in addressing labour market failures and enhancing job creation. The report, Talent Mobility Good Practices – Collaboration at the Core of Driving Economic Growth, is…

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Global Agenda 2012 Report Identifies Top Global Issues

Outlook on the Global Agenda 2012 Report Identifies Top Global Issues and Proposes New Models for Crisis-ridden Economy Geneva, Switzerland The world needs to embrace new ways of running its institutions to rise to the challenges of 2012, concludes the World Economic Forum’s Outlook on the Global Agenda 2012. The report is the private, academic, civil society and public…

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RwandAir to replace CRJ-200s with brand new regional jets

MEDIA RELEASE Carrier withdraws the two CRJ-200s from fleet with immediate effect Kigali: RwandAir has formally announced its plans to replace the two 50 Seater CRJ200s with brand new regional jets. This announcement comes after the airline reached an agreement with a buyer for the two aircraft it purchased in 2009 at the start of its fleet acquisition process….

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Tamko la wanachama wa CUF Dar es Salaam Juu hali ya kisiasa ndani ya chama

CUF – CHAMA CHA WANANCHI TAMKO LA WANACHAMA WA CUF MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM JUU HALI YA KISIASA NDANI YA CHAMA. Sisi wanachama mkoa wa Dsm,baada ya kuona hali mbaya ya kisiasa ndani ya chama na mwelekeo wa kunyongwa kwa Demokrasia ambapo maamuzi kandamizi yamejitokeza na yanatarijiwa kufanyika katika vikao vinavyoendelea hivi sasa ambavyo mazingira ya kuitishwa kwake…

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Democracy, Constitutionalism and Good Governance in East Africa: Which Way Forward?

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, Benjamin Mkapa, THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA AT EAST AFRICA LAW SOCIETY (EALS) ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2010, BUJUMBURA 19 NOVEMBER, 2010 (Delivered by Ambassador Liberata Mulamula) Democracy, Constitutionalism and Good Governance in East Africa: Which Way Forward? Between June of 2010 and December of 2013 the five members of the East African…

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Elephant population in Tanzania sanctuaries drops

(Reuters) – The number of elephants in two wildlife sanctuaries in Tanzania has fallen by nearly 42 percent in just three years, a census showed on Tuesday, as poachers increasingly killed the animals for their tusks. The census at the Selous Game Reserve and Mikumi National Park revealed elephant numbers had plunged to 43,552 in 2009 from 74,900 in…

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Looking back on Kenya in 2011 and 2012 predictions – Renaissance Capital

An economic snapshot on Kenya by Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist at Renaissance Capital…………………………………..  Kenya’s economic experience in 2011 is worth watching in the context of larger peers such as Turkey and India. In all three countries, currencies have come under great weakening pressure. In all three, inflation has risen strongly. In all three, the central banks suffered criticism.  But…

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WFP Executive Director to Join World Economic Forum

Geneva, Switzerland, 3 January 2012 – Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), will join the World Economic Forum as Vice-Chairman and Member of the Managing Board. In this role, she will work with world leaders from government and business to help the Forum forge ideas and discussion that will support policy-makers worldwide. She will take…

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DENMARK SIGNS PARTNERSHIP TO GIVE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN TANZANIA ACCESS TO LOANS

The partnership between Danida, US ministry of Foreign Affairs and the investment bank Goldman Sachs aims to promote growth in Tanzania by giving women entrepreneurs access to education and loans. Danish Minister for Development Cooperation says Denmark wants “women to be in a position, where they can exercise their rights and utilize their true economic potential”. Minister for Development…

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Electricity still not affordable for both poor and non-poor urban households in Tanzania

* * Despite steady rates of both economic and income per capita growth, charcoal and kerosene remain as the primary sources of energy for lighting and cooking in urban households, according to a report by Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA). The study, by Emmanuel Maliti and Dr. Raymond Mnenwa, is the result of an analysis of the 2007 Household…

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