Tanzanians

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Tanzania, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. The population distribution in Tanzania is extremely uneven. Most people live on the northern border or the eastern coast, with much of the remainder of the country being sparsely populated. Density varies from 12 per square kilometre (31/sq mi) in the Katavi Region to 3,133 per square kilometre (8,110/sq mi) in Dar es Salaam. Approximately 70 percent of the population is rural, although this percentage has been declining …

Wikipedia

Publications

26 June 2024 English

This paper contextualizes CCIs within their historical and economic frameworks, and addresses key debates in the field, such as the tension between the economic commodification of culture and the pursuit …

tastes of the Kinshasa residents. Similarly, Tanzanians perceive Nigeria as a place of fascination and


World Bank Group · 12 June 2024 English

Tanzania has managed a steadily robust growth path amid multiple external shocks, with low and stable inflation by regional standards. While poverty reduction has progressed slowly, the government increased public …

together employ almost 70 percent of Tanzanians). Tanzanians are highly vulnerable to shocks, highlighted


World Bank Group · 6 June 2024 English

estimated that 80% of the workforce will be local Tanzanians and 20% expat. Local labour will (as far as


World Bank Group · 4 June 2024 English

estimated that 80% of the workforce will be local Tanzanians and 20% expat. Local labour will (as far as possible)


World Bank Group · 4 June 2024 English

estimated that 80% of the workforce will be local Tanzanians and 20% expat. Local labour will (as far as


World Bank Group · 4 June 2024 English

estimated that 80% of the workforce will be local Tanzanians and 20% expat. Local labour will (as far as possible)


World Bank Group · 30 May 2024 English

This technical background paper evaluates the progress of African nations in establishing effective fiscal frameworks for digital infrastructure across the continent. Through a comprehensive comparative analysis of legislative, tax, and …

afford mobile services. An additional 2.4 million Tanzanians (or 3.6 percent of the population) would have


World Bank Group · 23 May 2024 English

This technical background paper evaluates the progress of African nations in establishing effective fiscal frameworks for digital infrastructure across the continent. Through a comprehensive comparative analysis of legislative, tax, and …

afford mobile services. An additional 2.4 million Tanzanians (or 3.6 percent of the population) would have


UNICEF: United Nations Children's Fund · 21 May 2024 English

Lessons learned from 5 years of sanitation and hygiene market strengthening

market analysis23 revealed that although many Tanzanians across income and gender strata have and use


Brookings Institution · 15 May 2024 English

Africa experienced a wave of democratic unrest from 2020-23, with seven countries--Mali, Chad, Guinea, Sudan, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Gabon--falling to military coups during this time. Why? Host Landry Signe …

enthusiastic citizens have been Zambians and Tanzanians. The governments of Zambia and government of


View more