FAO in Tanzania

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07 February 2020
Arusha - Tanzania – Forest experts from Tanzania, Kenya, Eritrea and Somalia met in Arusha this week to learn the latest methodologies and tools to monitor changes in Eastern Africa’s forest cover and land use via satellite imagery. The six-day event was organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the...
17 January 2020
The Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (MoLF) has appreciated the support offered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in boosting animal diseases surveillance and data collection efforts in the country. MoLF’s Director of Veterinary Services (DVS), Dr. Hezron Nonga, recently commended...
14 November 2019
  Today, Thursday the 14th of November, 2019, The Representative of  the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Tanzania, Mr Fred Kafeero, and the Ambassador of France to Tanzania, H.E Frédéric Clavier, are holding a Press Conference ahead of the National Ecological Organic Agriculture Conference (NEOA) that...
15 October 2019
This year FAO partnered with Tulia Trust and Singida regional authorities to organize a Traditional Food Gala and other promotional activities in Singida on October 15, 2019 to promote the use of traditional food for healthy diets as part of the celebrations to mark the World Food Day (WFD). The aim...
11 October 2019
Poor diets and lifestyles among Tanzanians are stretching the country’s healthcare system due to the increase in cases people suffering of non-communicable diseases. This was revealed over the weekend by the Deputy Minister of Health, Community Development, Gender and Children, Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, during a panel discussion that was held at...