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UNESCO NATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

FOREWORD

- Minister of Education, Science and Technology.

INTRODUCTION

- Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and

Technology.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

- Acting Executive Secretary, UNESCO National

Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania.

EDUCATION

• Promoting Quality Education and Lifelong Learning For All: Ministerial SDG4

Regional Forum for Eastern Africa.

• Evidence-Based Policy-Making: An Appropriate Approach towards Addressing

Challenges in Education.

• Addressing the Global Climate Change Challenge using Whole-School Approach

as a Key Strategy for Sustainable Development Education.

• Strengthening Competence Based Assessment in Schools.

• Capacity Building Seminar to ASPnet School Teachers and Desk Associates.

NATURAL SCIENCE

• Building and Mobilizing Developing Countries Capacity to Participate Effectively

in the Future Earth Initiative: The Tanzania National Workshop.

• Evaluation of Ngorongoro-Lengai as a Potential Geopark Site.

• Reconciling Conservation of Biological Diversity with Human Development.

• Pi-Day 2017 Celebrations: Mathematics for Industrial Development.

• Second STEM Youth Boot Camp: Girls and Boys in STEM for Sustainable

Development.

SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES

• Harmonization of Human and Nature: Ethics Teachers’ Training Course.

• For a Clean and Healthy Sport: Tanzania Ratifies the Anti-Doping Convention.

• Learning to Live Together - MOST National Committee Orientation.

• Break Silence, Take Action Against Female Genital Mutilation.

CULTURE

• Participation of Tanzania in the 40

th

Session of the World Heritage Committee.

• World Heritage Youth Forum 2016.

• Improving the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention: Consultative

Meeting for African Experts.

• Training on Heritage Impact Assessment for World Heritage Properties.

• Protection of the Half Mile Forest Strip in Kilimanjaro National Park.

COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION

• Building Inclusive Knowledge Societies through Internet.

• The Power and Potential of Digital Marketing to Entrepreneurs in Tanzania.

• UNESCO Commemorates the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.

• ICT Training for Visually and Hearing Impaired Persons.

• #ENDimpunity for Crimes against Journalists.

WELCOME TO TANZANIA

• Tourism: Tanzania, the soul of Africa.

• Agriculture: Boosting productivity key to fostering food security.

• Mining: Key challenges, new directions.

• Manufacturing: Fostering economic growth and industrialisation.

• Financial Services: Enroute towards universal inclusion.

• Investment: A land of opportunities.

• Construction: An engine of growth.

• Transport: Strengthening the quest to be THE regional logistical hub.

• Telecommunications: Enabling growth and serving the masses.

• Energy: Natural gas offers a panacea.

• Water: Improving access to adequate services.

• Health: Towards Universal Health Coverage.

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INFORMATION

MAGAZINE

Magazine No. 14 / 2017-2018

UNESCO NATIONAL COMMISSION

OF THE

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Headquarters:

Ministry of Education

and Vocational Training

P.O. Box 20384

Dar es Salaam

TANZANIA

www.natcom.go.tz

This magazine is prepared jointly by:

UNESCO National Commission

of the United Republic of Tanzania

and,

Editions Afrique Océanie

Edited by:

Editions Afrique Océanie

contact@natcomreport.com

Online Edition:

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This Magazine can not be sold

Free distribution

Views expressed in the articles are personal

opinions of the contributors and do not

in any way reflect the official stand of

UNESCO.

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