FAO in Tanzania

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01 May 2020
A total of 55 frontline experts from selected high-risk districts in the country have been trained on COVID-19 and Ebola diseases prevention, rapid detection and sampling using the One Health Rapid Response Team approach.  The training was conducted in Dodoma last month (March) and was coordinated through the One Health (OH)...
05 March 2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has said that tenure rights to land and other natural resources are fundamental to food and shelter, which are the key elements of social and cultural practices underpinning Tanzania’s economic growth. Speaking in Dar es Salaam recently, FAO Tanzania’s National Land...
04 March 2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the People’s Republic of China have committed to work together to support Tanzania by strengthening capacities for monitoring and reporting on desert locusts’ invasion. Speaking in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the FAO Representative, Fred Kafeero and Chinese Ambassador  to Tanzania,...
25 February 2020
Today the Representative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Fred Kafeero, held talks with the Ambassador of South Korea to Tanzania, HE Cho Tae-Ick. They discussed a number of issues including more collaboration for cementing collaboration in supporting agriculture sector development in the country.
09 February 2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has become aware of false communications purporting to be issued by or associated with FAO and/or its officials. This has included persons pretending to be FAO officials to fraudulently obtain payments from hotels and other service providers, saying they are...