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  Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre (TGDLC)

November 2005  
 

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The former Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Hon. Dr. Pius Ngw’andu addressed media representatives from Paris through TGDLC on the effective performance of the Tanzania delegation at the 33rd session of the UNESCO General Conference.
 
   
 
The Government of Tanzania, together with multilateral and bilateral agencies, has worked towards the creation of a one-stop multi-partner development information center known as Tanzania Development Information Center (TDIC) that is a platform for knowledge sharing and feedback gathering on the development process.
 
 
 
   
 
The Tanzania Local Government Action Forum (TaLGAF) program that was aired in a popular weekly regular radio program known as ‘ana kwa ana’ that means ‘face to face’ through Radio Tanzania succeeded to reach 85 per cent of 38 million population of Tanzania who listened to the program.
 
 
 
  48 Tanzanian Ambassadors met in Bagamoyo for Leadership Workshop  
 
A FOUR-DAY workshop session for 48 Tanzanian Ambassadors took place in Bagamoyo with a call on the diplomats to acquire administration skills that will help them confronting the fast changing world, gaining an understanding of leadership intelligence in smooth implementation of economic diplomacy policy and seeks to enable them tackle emerging leadership challenges.
 
 
 
 
The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, who then the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mr. Jakaya Kikwete (centre),addressing Ambassadors and other senior officials from the Ministry after opening a four day Leadership Development Training Programme for the envoys at the Paradise Holiday Resort in Bagamoyo.
 
 
 
  Call to end stigmatization of the patients in AIDS care centers  
  The recent study has revealed that out of 120 health workers who were trained on the reduction of stigma during care giving, 60 of them have shown remarkable changes in their workplaces in Dar es Salaam, which includes hospitality to their fellow care givers.  
 


 
  The mistakes of learning opportunities and excuses of stifling reform in Municipal Services  
  It takes a long time, effort and commitment to achieve fundamental reform in the engagement of private sector provision in municipal service delivery. The big challenge lies in seizing upon the mistakes as learning opportunities, rather than use them as excuses of stifling reform that can spearhead Tanzania economy.  
     
  Tanzania called to reforms its public sector by applying Total Quality Management
 
  Successful leadership begins with a vision, which reflects the shared purpose with the ability to articulate a clear, practical, transformational vision. Says Prof. Deniss Tachiki of Tamagawa University through Videoconference at Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre (TGDLC).  
     
  Tanzania has achieved an excellence in Local Economic Development  
  Tanzania has achieved an excellence in Local Economic Development (LED) to the ground of practice where Primary Education Development Program and Municipal management have been sited as practice examples. Unlike other Sub Saharan Africa countries who have done better in policy and legislative framework, yet lack ground practices.  

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