Zanzibar

Zanzibar (; Swahili: Zanzibar; Arabic: زِنْجِبَار, romanized: Zinjibār) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja.

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UNU WIDER: United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research · 26 February 2020 English

Tax–benefit microsimulation modelling in Zanzibar: a feasibility study

Tax–benefit microsimulation modelling in Zanzibar: a feasibility study WIDER Working Paper 2020/15 Tax–benefit Tax–benefit microsimulation modelling in Zanzibar A feasibility study Vincent Leyaro,1 Faith Masekesa developing a tax and benefit microsimulation model in Zanzibar using the EUROMOD microsimulation software. We conclude that such a model would be feasible for Zanzibar. It would complement the TAZMOD model for Tanzania models. Key words: tax, benefits, microsimulation, Zanzibar JEL classification: E62, H24, I38 Acknowledgements:


UNU WIDER: United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research · 19 May 2022 English

WIDER Working Paper 2022/54-Determinants of clove exports in Zanzibar: Implications for policy

Paper 2022/54-Determinants of clove exports in Zanzibar: Implications for policy WIDER Working Paper 2022/54 2022/54 Determinants of clove exports in Zanzibar Implications for policy Samwel J. Kabote and Jires factors for the declining trend in clove exports in Zanzibar using time series data that were collected between cloves, exports, vector error correction model, Zanzibar JEL classification: C22, Q01, Q11, Q17 Acknowledgements: exports in Zanzibar. The clove is one of the mos t common spices on the Island of Zanzibar. It contributes


HLPE: High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition · 6 October 2014 English

sector.13 Malawi in both the formal and informal sectors. [...] In Malawi, Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar, the private In recent decades, global food and agriculture sector is now regarded as the engine programmes The experiences in Malawi, Tanzania and increased support to the development and Mainland and Zanzibar archipelago have implementation of national youth policies and shown that although young people

Experiences from Malawi, Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar archipelago CAsE sTUdy sERiEs # 4 Food and Agriculture Experiences from Malawi, Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar archipelago R U R A l E M p l O y M E N T CAsE Experiences from Malawi, Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar archipelago Social Protection Division Economic entering the agro sector in Malawi, Tanzania and Zanzibar archipelago........5 2.1 Education and vocational Commissioners involved in the initiative. In the Zanzibar archipelago, thanks go to Ali Haji ramadhan from


8 June 2021 English

annum (FAO, 2018). [...] Low value addition growth Before the initiation of the Zanzibar Seaweed Cluster Conclusively, Zanzibar fetches lower seaweed export Initiative in 2006, most of the seaweed exported seaweed distribution channel a roadmap and action plans for a competitive and The seaweed trade of Zanzibar relies mostly on the sustainable development of the seaweed industry. [...] In so doing, seaweed huge potential provided by the seaweed essential in promoting sustainability and industry in the Zanzibar economy, it is still not fully competitiveness of the industry. [...] The Strategy are essential

Enhancing Competitiveness of Seaweed Industry in Zanzibar By Derick Msafiri Key Messages • Seaweed is Zanzibar’s Production, exports and earnings of seaweed in Zanzibar have fluctuated over time undermining the exploitation cosmetics through trainings. ZaSCI particularly in Zanzibar where it employs nearly 26,000 focused on training seaweed products including soap, body creams, for Zanzibar citizens especially women, through massage oils which have helped create a global market worth in Zanzibar after tourism and cloves (FAO, 2016) and it US$


World Bank Group · 26 October 2017 English

Zanzibar recorded an important decline in urban poverty, while rural poverty did not change, and poverty increased on the island of Pemba Basic needs poverty and extreme poverty both declined by 4.5 and and 1 percentage points, respectively, at the national level in Zanzibar since 2010. Consumption also increased disproportionately among the poor, yet the absolute gains accruing to the poor and people needs poverty rates showed higher poverty in Zanzibar than in Mainland, but poverty measures based on the international line revealed lower poverty in Zanzibar. The services sector (including trade and public

Zanzibar Poverty Assessment 9780-Cover.indd 1 10/17/17 1:14 PM P u b lic D is cl o su re A the Chief Government Statistician (OCGS) of Zanzibar for the important support and critical feedback .... 49 Chapter 3 – Poverty in Mainland and Zanzibar ............................................. 55 I. Comparison of Monetary Poverty between Zanzibar and Mainland ................................ Extent of Multidimensional Poverty in Mainland and Zanzibar ............................................ 57


IFRC: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies · 2005 English

TANZANIA: FLOODING IN ZANZIBAR 22 April 2005 The Federation’s mission is to improve the lives The Situation Unprecedented heavy rainfall in Zanzibar Island for two consecutive days (17-18 April 2005) Jang’ombe, Sebuleni, Karahani, Mombasa and Miembeni in Zanzibar urban. To date, no resulting deaths or injuries A bridge linking Zanzibar town to one of the affected locations in Zanzibar South was also badly without electricity. Tanzania: Flooding in Zanzibar; Information Bulletin no. 1/2005 2 Five


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2013 English

Scientific and Cultural Organization Policy Review TVET Zanzibar D eveloping skills through the expansion of technical review for Zanzibar comes in response to an invitation from the Government of Zanzibar to conduct a their actions in developing relevant policies. Zanzibar has experienced rapid economic expansion in recent fertility rates among the highest in the world, Zanzibar will be facing a significant demand for education needs is necessary. Although the Government of Zanzibar has shown to be making progress towards universal


9 June 2005 English

Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit by Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen: A Case of Zanzibar i Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit ii Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit Access to to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit by Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen: A Case of Zanzibar Research Report No. [...] So as to establish viii Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit the empirical

Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen: A Case of Zanzibar i Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit ii Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen: A Case of Zanzibar Research Report No. 03.6 Khalid Mohamed Ministry Natural Resources, Environment and Cooperation, Zanzibar, Tanzania RESEARCH ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION Mkuki .....................1 1.2 Poverty Status and Zanzibar vision 2020 ................................. OF FORMAL AND QUASI- FORMAL CREDIT SOURCES IN ZANZIBAR ..................................6 2.1 Formal


IFRC: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies · 2005 English

TANZANIA: FLOODING IN ZANZIBAR Minor Emergency no. 05ME025 10 May 2005 The Federation’s mission The situation In April, the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar was affected by the heaviest rains in the last storm water channels. Tanzania: Flooding in Zanzibar; Minor Emergency no. 05ME025 2 waters in residential areas. The flooding in Zanzibar was initially reported on via Information Bulletin Public Health Ministry and Zanzibar Municipality. Tanzania: Flooding in Zanzibar; Minor Emergency no.


Cities Alliance (Latin America and Caribbean office) · 2020 English

Lands, Cadasta Foundation, State University of Zanzibar • Grant amount: $50,000 • Duration: 12 months exist for many thousands of properties on the Zanzibar Archipelago. Without land records and data, the the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar (RGoZ) has struggled to produce certificates of occupancy effectively manage public lands. Where is it? Zanzibar Archipelago, East Africa Who does it affect? customized technology to collect data; trained Zanzibar stakeholders on data collection and management;


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