United Republic of Tanzania

Tanzania (; Swahili: [tanzaˈni.a]), officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Swahili: Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, is in northeastern Tanzania.

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UN: The United Nations · 21 March 2022 English

7 p.Views on conclusions and/or recommendations, voluntary commitments and replies presented by the State under review.

the Universal Periodic Review* United Republic of Tanzania Addendum Views on conclusions English A/HRC/49/13/Add.1 2 1. The United Republic of Tanzania is pleased to submit its addendum to to its review in November, 2021. The United Republic of Tanzania received 252 recommendations from 92 recommendations. 3. As a result, the United Republic of Tanzania has accepted to implement 187 recommendations The Recommendations supported by the United Republic of Tanzania are in compliance with the Constitution


UN: The United Nations · 19 July 2011 English

The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania is constituted by the President who is the head of state and Government, Vice President, the Prime Minister and Ministers. [...] These include; the Covenant


UN: The United Nations · 19 October 2007 English

conflict submitted in accordance with article 8, paragraph 1. In preparing this report, the United Republic of Tanzania followed the guidelines adopted by the Committee. [...] The departments responsible for Children, and the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. [...] For example, the United Republic of Tanzania: − Acceded to the 1949 Geneva Conventions in 1962; − Ratified the two 1977 Additional Protocols


UN: The United Nations · 20 February 2015 English

There is also the legislature, the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania (popularly, known as Bunge) and the Judiciary (Court of Appeal of Tanzania down through the High Court of Tanzania to the enforcement of the justifiable fundamental rights and freedoms in the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania. [...] In this case, the High Court has power to make all such orders as shall be necessary


UN: The United Nations · 1 June 1994 English

Economic shocks of the 1970s and the 1980s to date 5. In the 1970s the country experienced a number of shocks, including drought, war with Uganda and the oil price …


UN: The United Nations · 17 December 2007 English

the number of women seats in Parliament, article 66 (1) (b) of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania guarantees the composition of women members above 30 per cent of the total number of the institute proceedings in court; - To advise the Go [...] Article 32 of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania empowers the President of the Union Government to declare a state of emergency generally provisions of article 6 of the Covenant are stated under article 14 of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania.


UN: The United Nations · 25 September 2000 English

The representatives of government ministries and departments as follows: Ministry of Education and Culture, Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Ministry of State, Women and Children (MSWC), Zanzibar, Ministry of …


UN: The United Nations · 4 November 2013 English

The Department of Social Welfare, which formerly was under the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Zanzibar, is now merged into the MSWYWCD in order to have a sound coordinated system …


UN: The United Nations · 17 October 2023 English

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Sixth periodic report submitted by the United Republic of Tanzania under article 44 of the Convention National Birth Registration System URT United Republic of Tanzania UN United Nations UN-CRC United Nations Preamble 1. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania (hereafter referred to as the State the SDGs. 9. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania appreciates and acknowledges technical consisting of the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania (URT) and the Revolutionary Government


UN: The United Nations · 14 July 2016 English

The Government was assessing the possibility of ratifying the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court, fully integrating the Rome Statute into domestic legislation and ratifying …


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