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Animals Around the Globe on MSNLions of Tanzania Are Losing the Land Beneath Their PawsIn Tanzania’s Ruaha National Park, the lion—once sovereign over vast Savannah’s—is now cornered. Encroaching farms, expanding ...
Matambire Mgemaa, a pastoralist in southern Tanzania in the environs of Ruaha National Park, nighttime has meant staying ...
A scathing investigation by the Inspection Panel of the World Bank confirms the responsibility of the Bank in enabling the ...
At new Princess Juliana Airport, arriving on St. Martin is a hassle-free experienceCaribbean editor Meagan Drillinger saw firsthand how quick and easy it is for guests to get through the revamped ...
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The East African on MSNWorld Bank to spend $112mln to fix flaws in wound-up Tanzania projectAccording to the bank officials, the amount of fresh financing may eventually total more than two-thirds of the multilateral ...
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The Citizen on MSNWorld Bank investigation exposes non-compliance in Tanzania conservation projectThe $150 million initiative, launched in 2018, aimed to enhance the management of natural resources and tourism assets in ...
Using the Ruaha-Rungwa Ecosystem in Tanzania as a case study, it examines elements of the convivial conservation vision in relation to three critical conservation problems: path dependencies of state ...
This study uses a unique sample of 173 self-admitted poachers living in villages adjacent to Ruaha National Park in Tanzania to explore the influence of poverty on poaching. Results indicated high ...
The MAP includes preparation of two new community-driven operations which, aligned with the recent World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework with Tanzania, aim to provide dedicated support to ...
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