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Learning For Resilience: Bolstering Emergency Preparedness And Response In Tanzania
Affecting an average of 150,000 people every year in Tanzania, flooding is, by far, the most deva...
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Citizen Scientists Reduce Flood Risk with Soil Sampling
DAR ES SALAAM, May 15, 2019 – During the first few months of each year in Tanzania, the mood arou...
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Draining Dar’s Economy – The Impact of Floods on Tanzania’s Commercial Capital
Dar es Salaam’s economy and infrastructure suffer from frequent and severe flooding, and the situ...
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Transforming the Msimbazi from a Liability to an Opportunity
DAR ES SALAAM, August 12, 2019 – The Msimbazi Valley is a vast green space in the center of Dar e...
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Animation for Flood Risk Communication Campaign in Dar es Salaam
In April 2018, a “single flood event affected between 900,000 and 1.7 million people. Flooding...
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The Ramani Huria Community Mapping Project
The Ramani Huria community mapping project started in June 2017 and spanned over two years, durin...
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Emergency Management Information System (EMIS)
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The Art of Resilience
In 2018, local artists were challenged by the TURP to engage in the “art of resilience” using cre...
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URTZ 2019 - Creating Resilience Through Different Art Media
In 2018, the world’s cities generated more than two billion tons of solid waste. For developed...