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<title>UK company's $20m Tanzanian claim fails</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/160940/1/</link>
<description>The British water company Biwater has failed in its bid to claim up to $20 million in damages from the Tanzanian government following the collapse of a controversial water privatisation contract in 2005.</description>
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<title>Taking Initiative in Tanzania</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83500</link>
<description>After forming a solidarity group and taking out microcredit loans, Anna Leone Mushi was able to expand her small business in Mango, Tanzania and must no longer beg to support her family.</description>
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<title>Medical Treatment By the Internet in Tanzania</title>
<link>http://africa.oneworld.net/article/view/159059/1/</link>
<description>Hospitals in rural Tanzania have designed ways to communicate with doctors in referral hospitals using the Internet. The Bugando Referral Hospital in Mwanza has a telemedicine unit that connects Rubya and Kibondo hospitals. The remote hospitals are supplied with a computer, a scanner and a digital camera</description>
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<title>Trouble in the Neighborhood</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82580</link>
<description>Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda -- all highly dependent on Kenya for goods, transport links, and services -- are struggling to cope with the consequences of the east African nation's ongoing political crisis.</description>
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<title>Penye Nia Pana Njia/Where Theres a Will Theres a Way</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/157643/1/</link>
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<title>Gem Slaves: Tanzanite's child labour</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/150104/1/</link>
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<title>Refugee Meat Search Fuelling Tanzania Poaching </title>
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<description>The lack of meat in refugee rations in East Africa is causing a flourishing illegal trade in wild meat, threatening wildlife populations and creating a food security issue for rural communities, according to a new report. 
From TRAFFIC</description>
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<title>TANZANIA: Editors attacked</title>
<link>http://africa.oneworld.net/article/view/156685/1/</link>
<description>On January 5 2008, two editors of the weekly Kiswahili newspaper - Mwanahalisi - were attacked and beaten by three anonymous machete-wielding (double edged bush knives) attackers at their media house in Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam.</description>
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<title>Worldwide, Women Seek Greater Political Representation </title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/152468/1/</link>
<description>Despite countless global impediments to women's political participation and representation, activists are working tirelessly to secure unbiased opportunities for election and equal rates of political representation for women and men alike.</description>
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<title>Arusha Launches Own Local Internet Exchange Point in Tanzania</title>
<link>http://africa.oneworld.net/article/view/152418/1/</link>
<description>Arusha has just become the first non-capital urban center in East and Central Africa to have its own Internet Exchange Point, a physical infrastructure that allows different Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to connect to each other and exchange local traffic between their networks by means of mutual peering agreements.</description>
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<title>New Wireless Internet Service Gives Wings To Tanzania</title>
<link>http://africa.oneworld.net/article/view/152057/1/</link>
<description>Tanzania has been braced with one of the world's fastest, cheapest and most reliable communication technologies.</description>
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<title>TANZANIA: More Women Dying Preventable Deaths</title>
<link>http://www.oneworld.net/article/view/151461/1/</link>
<description>DAR ES SALAAM, Jul 19 (IPS) - &quot;I began walking when I felt contractions. I delivered on the roadside five kilometres from the hospital,&quot; says the 22-year-old Veronica Joseph.</description>
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<title>District Health Management Information System, Tanzania (IICD)</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/151128/1/</link>
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<title>Food Costs 'Outstripping the Incomes' of the Poor</title>
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<description>To feed their family a healthy diet the world's poorest people are facing food costs that are more than three times their income, according to a new report, Running on Empty. 
From: Politics.Co.Uk</description>
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<title>African Program Enlists Refugees for Reforestation </title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/78588</link>
<description>The world's 30 million or so displaced people often have little choice but to cut and collect wood for shelters, lighting, cooking, and to make room for cultivating crops. In East Africa, refugees and their host communities will soon plant more than 2.6 million trees in and around their camps.</description>
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