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H.E JAKAYA MRISHO KIKWETE President of the United Republic of Tanzania “Slowly but surely poverty is being reduced and prosperity is on increase. For nearly a decade, Africa has recorded sustained growth averaging above 6 to 7 percent.” Source: Africa-IMF High Level Conference on Changes: Successful Partnerships for Africa’s Growth Challenge. http://www.changes-challenges.org/trackback/170

REGIONAL BOUNDARIES OF TANZANIA

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Preface

Tanzania in Figures booklet is the revised version from the previous Tanzania in Figures booklets. This booklet is an extraction of information from various statistical publications compiled by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Sector Ministries, Government Departments and Agencies (MDAs). These statistics give an indication of current social and economic trends in the country. Some of these latest figures are provisional and may be revised. Reference should be made to more detailed published sources and statistical data available at the NBS.

This 2010 edition of the booklet is based on information collected and published by NBS and MDAs as at the end of December 2010. In addition, we have replaced Business Survey 2007 general finding data with data from 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey report and 2007/2008 Agriculture Sample Census preliminary results.

The feedback we receive from data users of this booklet are vital in ensuring that, we continue to provide appropriate data that meets their expectations. We rely on you to ensure that we continue to provide you with data that not only fulfils your needs, but is also presented in a concise usable manner.

Abbreviations and symbols

-- Data not available

Rounding

Figures are rounded off independent of one another. Details, therefore, may not add to total because of rounding

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

What is New? Babu Magic Cup

What is New Tanzania in Figure 2010? Babu Magic Cup

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

What is New? Babu Magic Cup

Babu Magic Cup Ngorongoro is one of the six districts in Arusha region covering 14,036 square kilometers and has 3 divisions, 21 wards, 59 villages and 169 sub villages. According to the 2002 Population and Housing Census, the village had a total population of 1,297 (595 males and 702 females) with the district population of 129,362 and for the year 2011 the projected population is 168,383.

The village is about 400 kilometers north west of Arusha city (Ngorongoro route) and 283 kilometers if opted to follow the Kigongoni route. Also the

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

What is New? Babu Magic Cup

village is about 70 kilometers towards the Ngorongoro district headquarterLoliondo.

A former retired Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Babu Ambilikile Masapila aged 76 years old leaving in Samunge village recently claimed that, he had revelation from GOD (discovered) a traditional herbal (Babu miracle cure) which cure chronic diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, herpes, simplex virus, liver aliments, blood pressure, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS with no formal medical training. The medicine is prepared by boiling the roots of concoctions from the indigenous tree known as Carissa echulis plant (MUGARIGA) with divine powers to treat people, primarily against chronic diseases.

Babu Ambilikile Masapila (right) distributing the Magic medicine into the Cups.

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What is New? Babu Magic Cup

Patience in queue going to Babu for the Magic Cup.

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What is New? Babu Magic Cup

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Patience receiving the Magic Cup from Babu Ambilikile Masapile. Recently, retired pastor cum herbalist has won the hearts and minds of long-suffering patients. Many people from all over the world have been flocking to Samunge village seeking the magic cure. According to statistics available (provisional figures), till 18th July, 2011 a total number of visited people from all over the world for Loliondo Medical Tourism was 4,431,768. (Source: Regional Administrative Secretary and Arusha Regional Statistical Office, July 2011.) Number of Patients visited Samunge Village and Deaths between April and June 2011 (Provisional Figures). April & June 2011 01st - 10th April 2011 11th - 30th April 2011 01st May-30th June 2011 Total

Male

Patients Female

Total

Male

Death Female

Total

292

280

572

37

21

58

98

101

199

19

11

30

83

63

146

3

8

11

473

444

917

59

40

99

Source: Regional Administrative Secretary and Regional Medical Officer, 2011

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What is New Tanzania in Figure 2010? Babu Magic Cup ....................... iii Background Information ............................................................................1 Politics .......................................................................................................3 Geography .................................................................................................8 Millennium Development Goals .............................................................. 19 Household Budget Surveys ......................................................................22 Demography and HIV Prevalence ............................................................26 National Accounts ....................................................................................37 Foreign Trade...........................................................................................41 Agriculture ............................................................................................... 43 Electricity ................................................................................................ 50 Transport .................................................................................................52 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) ................................ 55 Public Finance .........................................................................................57 Health Facilities .......................................................................................59 Education .................................................................................................61 Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad ....................................................66

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Chapter 1

Background Information

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Background Information

Tanganyika became a Sovereign State on 9th December 1961 and a Republic in 1962.

Zanzibar became independent in December 1963 and the People’s Republic of Zanzibar was established after the Revolution of 12 th January 1964.

The two Sovereign States formed the United Republic of Tanzania on 26th April 1964.

The fourth multi-party elections held in October 2010 brought in His Excellency Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete from Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) as the fourth President of the United Republic of Tanzania for the second term.

The Capital City is Dodoma and the major commercial city is Dar es Salaam. Official currency is Tanzanian Shilling and the National language is Kiswahili whilst English is widely used in official communication.

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Chapter 2

Politics

Politics

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Political Parties Full Registered Political Parties as at October, 2010 No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Name of the Party Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Civic United Front (CUF) Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA) The Union for Multiparty Democracy (UMD) of Tanzania NCCR - Mageuzi National League for Democracy (NLD) Demokrasia Makini (MAKINI) United People’s Democratic Party (UPDP) National Reconstruction Alliance (NRA) Democratic Party (DP) Tanzania Democratic Alliance (TADEA) Tanzania Labour Party (TLP) The United Democratic Party (UDP) Chama cha Haki na Ustawi (CHAUSTA) Progressive Party of Tanzania (PPT- MAENDELEO) Sauti ya Umma (SAU) Jahazi Asilia (JAHAZI ASILIA) Alliance for Tanzanian Farmers Party (AFP)

The 2010 General Election Results Presidential: United Republic of Tanzania

No. Name of the candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6

Kikwete, Jakaya Mrisho Slaa Wilbrod Peter Lipumba Ibrahimu Haruna Kuga Peter Mziray Mgaywa Muttamengwa Dovutwa Y.N Dovutwa

Name of the Party

Number of Vote

Percent

CCM 5,275,89 CHADEMA 2,271,89 CUF 697,014 APPT 96,932 NCCR – Mageuzi 26,321 UPDP 17,434

61.16 26.34 8.08 1.12 0.31 0.02

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Politics

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Presidential: Zanzibar

No.

Name of the candidate

Name of the Party

Number of Vote

1 2 3 4 5 6

Ali Mohamed Shein Seif Sharif Hamad Kassim Bakari Ali Haji Khamis Haji Said Soud Said Ambar Haji Khamis

CCM CUF JAHAZI ASILIA NRA AFP NCCR - Mageuzi

Percent

179,809 176,338 803 525 480 363

50.11 49.14 0.22 0.15 0.13 0.1

Parliamentary Members Nominated by: Type of Seat The President House of Representatives Total

No. of Seats 10 5 15

Nominated Females Seats -------

Members of the House of Representatives, 2010

Type of Member Elected Reserved for Women Nominated by President Regional Commissioners Attorney General Total

CCM Male 1 1

CUF

Female Male -

-

Female -

Total 50 15 10 5 1 81

-

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Politics

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Members of Local Government Councils elected in Tanzania Mainland as at February 2008 No.

Name of the Party

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

CCM CHADEMA CHAUSTA CUF DP FORD JAHAZI ASILIA MAKINI NCCR-MAGEUZI NLD NRA PPT-MAENDELEO SAU TADEA TLP UDP UMD UPDP Total

No. of Seats 2,369 63 0 59 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 27 20 0 0 2,552

Zanzibar Councilors as at December 2009

Party CCM CUF TOTAL

No. of Elected

No. of Nominated

Male 69 64 133

Male 5 0 5

Female 9 0 9

Total

Female 27 19 46

110 83 193

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Politics

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Distribution of Constituencies in Tanzania as at October, 2010 No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Region Arusha Dar es Salaam Dodoma Iringa Kagera Kigoma Kilimanjaro Lindi Manyara Mara Mbeya Morogoro Mtwara Mwanza Pwani Rukwa Ruvuma Shinyanga Singida Tabora Tanga Total Constituencies in Tanzania Mainland

Number of Constituency 7 8 9 11 10 8 9 8 6 7 11 10 7 13 9 8 7 13 8 9 11

01 02 03 04 05

Kusini Unguja Kaskazini Unguja Mjini Magharib Kusini Pemba Kaskazini Pemba Total Constituencies in Tanzania Zanzibar Total Constituencies in Tanzania

5 8 19 9 9

189

50 239

Source: Office of Registrar of Political Parties

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Chapter 3

Geography

Geography

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geographical Location, Boundaries and Area Location 0

0

Tanzania is located in Eastern Africa between Longitude 29 and 41 East 0

0

and Latitude 1 and 12 South. Most Northerly point:

Mutukula

Most Southerly point:

Mtalika

Most Westerly point:

Kigoma

Most Easterly point:

Msimbati

0

1 01'S & 0 11 32'S & 0 4 52'S & 0 10 21'S &

0 31 25' E 0 37 05' E 0 29 38' E 0 40 26' E

Tanzania Mainland has frontiers to the following countries: North: Kenya and Uganda; West: Rwanda, Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo; South West: Zambia and Malawi; South: Mozambique; and East: Indian Ocean. Tanzania Zanzibar The Islands of Zanzibar are situated some 30 kilometers from Tanzania Mainland in the Indian Ocean. Area Land:

(„000 sq. km) Tanzania Mainland ............................................ 883.6 Tanzania Zanzibar ............................................ 2.5

Major Islands: Tanzania Mainland Ukerewe ........................................................... Mafia ................................................................

(sq. km) 647 518

Major Islands: Tanzania Zanzibar Unguja .............................................................. Pemba...............................................................

(sq. km) 1,666 988

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geography

Water and Planted Areas („000 sq. km) Water: Mainland Major Lakes: Victoria Tanganyika Nyasa Rukwa Eyasi Sub-Total Other water bodies on land mass (main lakes, dams, rivers, etc.)

61.5

34.9 13.4 5.6 2.8 1.0 57.7 3.8

Total Planted Area 2007/08 Tanzania Mainland Short Rainy Season (Vuli) Long Rainy Season (Masika)

Million Hectares 1.8 7.0

Tanzania Zanzibar

Thousand Hectares

Short Rainy Season (Vuli) Long Rainy Season (Masika)

14.8 37.7

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geography

Mountain Summits No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Name Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Meru Lool Malasin Oldeani Lemagruti Monduli Mtorwi Mount Rungwe Gelar Peak Chaluhangi Tembolin Kitumbeine Mbeya Salala Uluguru Mountains Kimhando Longido Ngozi Rubeho Mountains Luhombero Olosha Likongowele Livingstone Mountains Nyamlanga Shengena Mbogo Selegu Kisiba Mbizi Mountains Malonje Mahari Mountains Usambara Mountains

Meters above Sea Level 5,895 4,566 3,648 3,188 3,132 3,000 2,961 2,960 2,942 2,933 2,872 2,858 2,826 2,688 2,648 2,646 2,629 2,620 2,576 2,576 2,526 2,524 2,521 2,488 2,462 2,457 2,454 2,421 2,418 2,418 2,373 2,300

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Geography

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Road Network (in Kilometers) of Tanzania as at December 2010 Road class Trunk roads Regional roads District roads Feeder roads Urban roads Total

Paved

Unpaved

Total

5,478 840 --773 --

7,308 19,385 --5,124 --

12,786 20,225 29,537 21,191 5,897 83,739

Source: Ministry of Infrastructure Development

12

1370

1152

989

696

947

1150

1026

354

M US OM A

M WANZA

S HINYANGA

S INGIDA

S ONGEA

S 'WANGA

TAB OR A

TANGA

435

661

1348

1144

331

624

787

498

1202

80

621

1020

1098

1174

611

689

425

1068

168

646

R O UT E Da r - M us o m a Da r - M wa nza Arus ha - Do do m a Arus ha - Iringa Arus ha - M be ya Arus ha - M us o m a Arus ha - M wa nza Arus ha - S o nge a Arus ha - S 'wa nga

N o te :

556

M TWAR A

822

M B EYA

192

452

LINDI

566

1539

KIGOM A

M OS HI

35

M OR OGOR O

451

492

KIB AHA

1433

B UKOB A

IR INGA

814

DODOM A

646

B AB ATI

1503

638

1122

1701

737

516

416

634

1989

1148

1241

1205

1885

551

1398

1246

982

900

1068

1433

451

588

575

922

719

245

538

701

919

1007

505

259

594

903

1088

416

264

982

257

425

629

839

658

455

509

802

965

1183

1048

769

300

330

944

1229

457

264

1246

521

689

492

VIA Do do m a - S inga da Do do m a - S inga da B a ba ti B a ba ti - Do do m a B a ba ti - Do do m a - Iringa S e re nge ti B a ba ti - S ingida B a ba ti - Do do m a - Iringa B a ba ti - Do do m a - Iringa

603

493

1094

976

163

456

619

666

1370

248

516

766

1266

1006

779

521

257

900

168

814

319

991

1115

912

661

954

1117

1109

591

531

157

787

487

1504

457

416

1398

779

611

35

452

808

1478

1396

602

1148

1441

1604

1597

104

1018

644

1068

1991

487

944

903

1885

1266

1098

822

959

567

328

466

603

761

924

1142

1122

1100

630

1068

899

787

330

594

1205

766

1020

R O UT E B a ba ti - Iringa B a ba ti - M be ya B a ba ti - M o ro go ro B a ba ti - M o s o m a Do do m a - M be ya Iringa - M o s hi Iringa - Ta bo ra Kigo m a - Iringa Kigo m a - M be ya

1609

744

571

1365

843

622

633

851

2095

1254

1347

899

1991

1504

1229

1088

551

1006

1174

1539

355

741

1428

1224

411

704

758

578

1122

541

1100

1018

1254

531

769

505

1148

248

80

566

556

910

1582

1450

656

1252

1545

1708

1701

1122

748

1122

104

2095

591

1048

1007

1989

1370

1202

VIA Do do m a S inga da - R ungwa Do do m a Arus ha - S e re nge ti M te ra Do do m a Do do m a - S ingida S um ba wa nga S um ba wa nga

329

834

958

755

504

797

960

1178

748

541

630

644

1347

157

300

259

1241

516

621

192

1113

357

953

1420

456

163

218

1708

758

960

924

1604

633

1117

965

701

416

619

787

1152

1059

194

790

1257

293

136

381

1545

704

797

761

1441

622

954

802

538

516

456

624

989

766

330

931

964

293

456

674

1252

411

504

603

1148

843

661

509

245

737

163

331

696

R O UT E Kigo m a - M o ro go ro Lindi - S o nge a Lindi - M be ya M be ya - M o s hi M be ya - M twa ra M o s hi - Iringa M us o m a - S um ba wa nga M wa nza - Ta nga S hinya nga - Ta nga S ingida - S um ba wa nga

933

575

1171

1638

674

381

218

1701

578

1178

1142

1597

851

1109

1183

919

634

666

498

1370

1150

1287

596

794

931

790

953

1171

1450

1428

958

328

1396

571

1115

658

922

1122

1094

1348

1096

596

1033

330

194

357

575

1582

741

834

567

1478

744

991

839

575

638

493

661

1026

1096

1287

1084

766

1059

1113

933

910

355

329

959

806

1609

319

629

588

1503

603

435

354

VIA S ingida - Do do m a Mas as i M a s a s i - S o nge a Iringa - Do do m a M a s a s i - S o nge a B a ba ti - Do do m a M pa nda - Ipo le S e re nge ti - Arus ha S ingida - B a ba ti - Arus ha R ungwa - M be ya

1084

1033

794

964

1257

1420

1638

656

1224

755

466

602

1365

912

455

719

1701

976

1144

947

DAR AR US HA B AB ATI B UKOB A DODOM A IR INGA KIB AHA KIGOM A LINDI M B EYA M OR OGOR O M OS HI M TWAR A M US OM A M WANZA S HINYANGA S INGIDA S ONGEA S 'WANGA TAB OR A TANGA

AR US HA

DAR

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geography

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geography

National Parks in Tanzania Mainland No.

Name

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

Serengeti Ruaha Ngorongoro Mikumi Tarangire Katavi Saadani Udzungwa Kilimanjaro Rubondo Kitulo Mahale Lake Manyara Arusha Gombe Stream

Area (sq. km) 14750 13000 8320 3230 2600 2252 1100 1000 750 460 442 410 325 117 52

Game Reserves in Tanzania Mainland No.

Name

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 16 17

Selous Ruangwa Kigosi Moyowosi Ugalla Uwanda Burigi Maswa Kizigo Umba Biharamulo Mkomazi Kilimanjaro Mount Meru Ibanda Saa Nane Island

Area (sq. km) 50000 9000 8000 6000 5000 5000 2200 2200 2000 1500 1300 1000 900 300 200 50

Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, 2009

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Geography

Location of Selected National Parks and Game Reserves

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Geography

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Climatic Condition

Region

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Dodoma

104 122.5 39.4

0.2

0

0

0

Arusha

86.1 106.7 95.9 322.4 49.7

1.3

0 0.8

1.3

1.2 98.9 29.1

90.7 10.3 169 106.9 64.9

2.2

0 0.1

1.7

0 12.5 54.3

Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Dar es Salaam

4.9

0

126.6 40.6 105.5 321.7 200.9 62.2 3.1 84.6 87.3 80.6 87.3 207.1 79.7

m

0

82 46.7 79.4

2.6

4.2 22.2 181.6

14 83.2 167.7 362.2 119 14.6 7.1 15.8 46.2

0.4 48.7 85.3

168.2 310.1 203.3 339 95.6 12.3 1.8

Songea

326.1 230.9 151.1

Iringa

108.5 114.4 64.9 19.3

0

Mbeya

151.1 123.9 239.1 37.8 14.7

Singida

6.2 117.4

0

Mtwara

5.8

0.9

4.5

6.9 86.2

0

2.1

0.3 159

0

0

0

0

0

5.4 105.4

1

0

0

0

0 17.6 93.1

3.7

0

0

0

0

0 29.6 132

119.9 158.6 248.2 41.3 60.3

0

0

0

6.7

1.6 58.9 154.9

Sumbawanga

179.2 154.6 162.2

0

0

0 17.1 261.3

Shinyanga

64

2

0 1.4

2.3

Tabora

Kigoma

94.3 130.7

67 15.4

1

0

0

0

75.4 56.1 198.4 82.9 111.9

8.2

23

5.6 0.5

0

16 60.2 100.5 158.1

25.3 137.6 122.1 70.4 32.3

1.2

0

1.1

m

5.7 123.4 82.4

Bukoba

134.9 385.9 173.6 425.1 243.4 111.7 7.0 9.5 129.9 73.5 118.8 176.3

Mwanza

125.5 216.8 239.4 108.8

Musoma

90.6 122.1 305.6 205.5

Zanzibar

46.6 21.1 223.3 252.7 193.8 48.1 0.3

45 51.7 0.6 1.4 11.8 156.9 75.4 111.4 68

7.5 4.1

0 52.6

76

70

4.2

20 43.4 86.6 169.1 102.4

Monthly Rainfall (mm) in 2010 for Tanzania Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency Note: m = missing value

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Mean Maximum Temperature (°C) by Region in Tanzania, 2010 Region

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Dodoma

29.2 29.8 30.6 30.2 29.4 28.0 26.9 27.7 29.1

Arusha KIA (Kilimanjaro)

27.6 27.9 28.2 25.3 23.9 22.6 22.4 23.5 25.0 28.7 28.2 27.6

Tanga

31.5 33.0 33.4 31.8 30.7 30.1 30.0 29.4 29.5 31.7 32.4 33.5

Morogoro DIA (Dar es salaam)

31.4 32.5 32.7 30.5 29.6 29.0 28.6 29.0 30.5 33.3 33.8 32.4

Mtwara

30.7 31.3 31.7 30.8 30.9 29.4 29.3 30.4 25.1 31.5 31.9 31.7

Songea

28.8 28.0 27.9 27.2 26.5 24.6 24.3 25.4 28.4 31.1 31.6 29.2

Iringa

26.3 27.3 27.9 28.0 27.2 25.6

Mbeya

24.6 24.2 24.7 24.5 23.8 22.3 22.0 23.4 25.6 28.1 27.9 25.2

Singida

27.2 28.1 28.1 27.9 27.1 26.5 25.7 26.8 28.3 30.4 30.3 28.1

Tabora

28.7 29.2 29.5 30.0 30.2 29.9 29.5 30.9 32.1 33.5 32.8 29.1

Sumbawanga

24.0 24.0 24.6 24.8 25.4 24.6 24.1 25.8 26.9 28.4 27.0 24.0

Kigoma

28.5 29.4 28.7 30.1 30.3 30.1 30.3 30.8 31.0 30.5

Shinyanga

30.1 30.6 30.1 31.0 30.4 30.7 30.2 31.3 32.3 33.4 32.9 30.1

Bukoba

26.9 26.8 26.8 26.9 26.4 26.3 25.8 26.7 26.2 27.0 27.0 25.9

Mwanza

28.3 29.3 28.5 29.5 28.9 29.3 29.3 29.2 29.0 28.3

Musoma

28.1 28.4 28.4 29.3 28.8 29.2 29.0 29.5 28.5 29.0 29.7 28.8

Zanzibar

32.3 33.7 33.3 31.0 30.6 29.9 29.9

m 32.0 30.4

32.0 33.7 33.1 29.2 27.6 26.7 26.6 27.6 29.3 32.4 33.0 32.6

32.6 33.7 32.6 31.4 31.0 30.4 30.2 30.5 30.7 32.5 32.5 32.7

m 26.0 27.6 30.0 30.3 28.1

m 27.8

m

m

m 30.4 31.6 31.1 32.1

Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency Note: m = missing value

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Mean Minimum Temperature (°C ) by Region in Tanzania, 2010

Region

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Dodoma

19.2 19.3 19.4 18.8 17.7 15.5 14.4 14.6 15.4

Arusha

14.6 16.1 16.2 17.4 16.4 15.0 13.2 13.6 13.7 14.6 15.7 14.2

m

18.7 18.8

KIA 19.1 20.1 20.2 20.6 18.7 17.2 15.3 15.0 15.7 17.5 19.4 18.9 (Kilimanjaro) Tanga 24.5 25.0 25.5 24.6 23.7 22.6 21.3 21.2 21.5 22.4 24.0 24.5 Morogoro

22.4 22.4 23.0 21.5 20.3 17.9 16.3 16.9 17.6 19.0 20.6 21.7

DIA (Dar es salaam) Mtwara

25.6 25.4 25.0

Songea

m

m

m

m

m

m

m

22.5 20.9

m

19.4 19.9 21.2 23.3 24.5

23.1 22.5 20.6 19.7 18.9 18.8 20.5 22.3 23.8 m

m

m

m

m

17.7 19.8 20.2 18.3

Iringa

16.6 16.7 16.2 16.3 15.8 13.9

m

13.7 14.1 15.5 16.2 16.4

Mbeya

15.1 15.6 15.2 13.0 11.1

7.8

6.5

Singida

17.2 17.7 17.8 17.6 16.8 15.0 13.8 14.1 14.9 17.0 18.0 17.3

Tabora

18.5 19.0 18.9 17.7 17.3 15.4 15.2 16.2 18.4 20.2 20.1 18.2

Sumbawanga

13.1 15.2 13.8 14.5 13.4 10.4 9.7

Kigoma

20.4 21.3 20.2 20.4 20.1 17.7 16.8 16.5 18.8 19.8

Shinyanga

19.1 20.2 19.7 20.0 19.2 17.9 16.6 17.3 19.7 20.9 21.1 19.8

Bukoba

18.3 18.6 19.0 19.3 19.3 18.5 17.8 17.7 17.9 18.2 18.0 17.4

Mwanza

18.4 19.7 18.8 19.7 19.0 17.6 15.8 16.8 18.3 18.2 18.7 17.9

Musoma

19.2 19.2 19.1 19.6 19.1 18.4 17.1 17.6 18.4 18.8 18.8 18.3

Zanzibar

24.4 24.6 25.1 24.9 24.6 23.9 22.5

8.1

9.4 12.2 14.2 13.9

9.8 12.6 14.0 15.6 14.4

m

m

19.6

21.4 21.8 23.2 23.8

Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency Note: m = missing value

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Chapter 4

Millennium Development Goals

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Millennium Development Goals

Millennium Development Goal Indicators, Tanzania 2010 Goal

Indicator

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

Prevalence of underweight children under age 5

Male: 1.3 Female: 14.3

Value Total: 15.8

2. Achieve universal primary education

Net attendance ratio in primary education 1

Male: 78.0

Total: 80.0

Literacy rate of 15 – 24 year olds2

Female: 82.0

3. Promote gender equality and empower women

Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary education

Male: 83.0 Female: 76.9

4. Reduce child mortality

Ratio of literate women to literate men, 15 – 24 years old Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live 3 births) Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)3 Proportional of 1-year-old children immunized against measles

5. Improve maternal health

6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

0.96

0.93 81 per 1,000 51 per 1,000 Male: 86.4

Total: 84.5

Female: 82.7

Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births)4

454 per 100,000

Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel5

47.6

Percentage of current users of contraception who are using condoms (currently married women age 15-49)

7.1

Condom use at last high-risk sex (population age 15-24)6

Male: 36.2

Percentage of population age 15-24 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of 7 HIV/AIDS

Male: 42.7 Female: 48.2

Female: 31.6 Total: 47.6

Contraceptive prevalence rate (any modern method, currently married women age 1549) Ratio of school attendance of orphans to school attendance of non-orphans age 10-14 years Proportion of population in malaria-risk areas using effective malaria prevention and treatment measures8

7. Ensure environmental

Proportion of population using solid fuels11

26.9

Male: 0.8 Female: 1.0

Total: 0.9

71.8 16.0 58.2 51.0

Prevention:9 Treatment:10 Prompt treatment:10 Urban: 89.1 Rural: 99.6

Total: 97.2

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Millennium Development Goals

Millennium Development Goal Indicators, Tanzania 2010 Goal

Indicator

sustainability

Proportion of population with sustainable 12 access to an improved water source

Urban: 81.4 Rural: 46.7

Value Total: 54.5

Proportion of population with access to improved sanitation13

Urban: 29.3 Rural: 8.7

Total: 13.3

1

Excludes children with parental status missing. TDHS data are based on reported attendance, not enrolment. 2 Refer to respondents who attended secondary school or higher and who can read a whole sentence. 3 For five-year period before the survey. 4 For 10-year period before the survey. 5 Among births in the past five years. 6 High-risk sex refers to sexual intercourse with more than one partner. 7

A person is considered to have comprehensive knowledge about AIDS when they say that (1) use of condom for every sex intercourse and having just one uninfected, faithful partner can reduce the chance of getting the AIDS virus, (2) a healthy-looking person can have the AIDS virus, and (3) they reject the two most common local misconceptions. The most common misconceptions in Tanzania are that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites and that a person can become infected with AIDS virus by eating from the same plate as someone who is infected. 8

The proportion of the population that own an insecticide-treated net (ITN) Prevention of malaria is measured as the percentage of children age 0-59 months that slept under an insecticide-treated bednet the night before the interview. 10 Treatment of malaria is measured as the percentage of children age 0-59 months that was ill with a fever in the two weeks preceding the interview and that receive an antimalarial drug. The treatment is considered prompt if the child received the antimalarial drug on the same day as the onset of fever or the following day. 9

11

Charcoal, firewood, straw, dung or crop waste. Proportion whose main source of drinking water is a household connection (piped), public standpipe, borehole, protected dug well or rainwater collection. 13 Improved sanitation technologies are the following: flush toilet, pour flush toilet, traditional pit latrine, or ventilated, improved pit latrine. 12

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Chapter 5

Household Budget Surveys

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Household Budget Survey

Key Indicators from the Household Budget Surveys Indicators

1991/92

2000/01

2007

Housing, Water and Sanitation, Communication Households with modern roof Households with modern walls Households with electricity Households with protected water source Household within 1 Km of drinking water Households using a toilets Household owning a radio Households owning a telephone

36.0 16.0 9.0 46.0 50.0 93.0 37.0 1.0

43.0 25.0 12.0 55.0 55.0 93.0 52.0 1.0

55.0 35.0 13.0 52.0 57.0 93.0 66.0 25.0

Education and Health (%) Adults men any education Adults women any education Literate adults Primary school net attendance ratio Children aged 7-13 years studying Secondary net enrolment ratio (forms I-IV) Households within 6km of primary health facility

83.0 68.0 57.0 75.0

83.0 67.0 71.0 59.0 61.0 5.0 75.0

83.0 71.0 73.0 84.0 86.0 15.0 76.0

Source: Household Budget Surveys 1991/92, 2000/01 and 2007

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Household Budget Survey

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Poverty Status Percentage of Population below Poverty line Category and Female headed households by Year and Area

Year

0.150 0.231 0.216 0.075 0.132 0.204 0.187

% of Population below Basic needs Poverty 0.281 line 0.287 0.408 0.386 0.176 0.258 0.387 0.357

% of Female Headed Households 0.141 0.239 0.167 0.176 0.209 0.279 0.221 0.229

Dar es Salaam

0.074

0.164

0.244

Other Urban Rural Total

0.129 0.184 0.166

0.241 0.376 0.336

0.301 0.230 0.245

Region

Dar es Salaam Other Urban Rural Total Dar es Salaam Other Urban 2000/01 Rural Total 1991/92

2007

% of Population below Food Poverty 0.136line

Source: Household Budget Surveys 1991/92, 2000/01 and 2007

Employment Distribution of Population 15+ years using Standard Definition HBS, 2007 Population Economically Active Population Employed Population Unemployed Population Total Economically Active Population Not Economically Active Population Population 15+ years

18,339,644 373,616 18,713,261 2,711,908 21,425,169

Source: Household Budget Survey 2007

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Household Budget Survey

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Distribution of Poverty by Number of Employees 1991/92 Numbe r

Headcou nt ratio

None 1 2 3 4 or more Total

2000/01 % of the poo 82.4 10.2r 5.2 1.6 0.6 100. 0

42.5 23.5 33.1 39.0 31.2 38.6

Headcou nt ratio 40.3 23.8 26.2 24.9 23.4 35.7

2007 % of the poo 80.5 12.9r 4.8 1.0 0.7 100. 0

Headcou nt ratio 41.0 20.9 21.9 19.7 31.3 33.6

% of the poo 75.1 14.2r 6.9 1.8 2.0 100. 0

Source: Household Budget Surveys 1991/92, 2000/01 and 2007

Percentage of Poverty by Number of Employees 100 1991/92 90

82.4

80 Percentage of the Poor

2000/01

2007

80.5

75.1

70 60 50 40 30

20

12.9

14.2

10.2

10

5.2

4.8

6.9 1.6

1.0

1.8

0.6

0.7

0 None

1

2

3

4 or more

Number of Employee

25

2.0

Chapter 6

Demography and HIV Prevalence

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Population Characteristics Number of Inhabitants („000)

Tanzania Mainland Tanzania Zanzibar Tanzania Population Density (Pop./km2)

1978 Census

1988 Census

17,036 476 17,512 20

22,584 641 23,225 26

2002 2010 Census Projection 33,462 982 34,444 39

41,914 1,274 43,188 49

Source: National Bureau of Statistics, 1978, 1988 and 2002 Population and Housing Census (PHC) and 2010 Population Projections based on 2002 PHC Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar 1988 Population and Housing Census Total Population (million) Population < 15 years (percent) Sex Ratio (males per 100 females) Life Expectancy at Birth Crude Birth Rate (per 1,000) Crude Death Rate (per 1,000) Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 live births) Total Fertility Rate Annual Growth Rate 2002 Population and Housing Census Total Population (million) Population < 15 years (percent) Sex Ratio (males per 100 females) Life Expectancy at Birth Households without toilets (percent) Under Five Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 live births) Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 live births) Total Fertility Rate Annual Growth Rate Literacy Rate Child Orphan hood Persons with Disability Floor Materials (Mud)

24.2 45.8 94 50 47 15 115 6.5

23.6 45.7 94 50 47 15 115 6.5

0.6 47.1 95 47 49 15 120 6.9

2.8

2.8

3

34.5 44.2 96 51 9.2 153 95 6.3 2.9 71 1.1 2 73

33.5 44.2 96 51 8.6 154 95 6.3 2.9 70 1.1 2 74

1 44.3 96 57 34.4 141 89 6.2 3.1 73 0.4 1.4 46

Source: National Bureau of Statistics, 1988 and 2002 PHC

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Summary of Demographic Indicators for Tanzania 2010 Demographic Indicators

Fertility

Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar

Child-Woman Ratio

0.7

0.7

0.7

Mortality Total Life Expectancy at Birth Life Expectancy at Birth: Male Life Expectancy at Birth: Female

55 53 56

55 53 56

59.5 57.6 61.3

Vital Rates Growth Rate (Percent)

2.9

3.0

2.6

1,678,325 573,213

1,630,162 560,748

48,163 12,465

96.9 26.3 73.7 49

96.8 25.8 74.2 47

97.2 42.9 57.1 518

Annual births and deaths Births Deaths Population Sex Ratio (Male per 100 Female) Urban (Percent) Rural (Percent) Population Density (Per Sq. Km) Source: National Bureau of Statistics

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Population by Region, Land Area and Density Population in "000" Land Area 2002 2010* (000) km2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

01 02 03 04 05

Density/km2 2010

Tanzania Mainland Dodoma Arusha Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Pwani Dar es Salaam Lindi Mtwara Ruvuma Iringa Mbeya Singida Tabora Rukwa Kigoma Shinyanga Kagera Mwanza Mara Manyara Total - Mainland

1,692 1,288 1,377 1,636 1,753 885 2,487 787 1,124 1,114 1,491 2,063 1,087 1,710 1,136 1,674 2,797 2,028 2,930 1,363 1,038 33,460

2,112 1,665 1,636 1,967 2,115 1,063 3,118 924 1,324 1,375 1,737 2,662 1,367 2,349 1,503 1,814 3,842 2,564 3,566 1,823 1,388 41,914

41 36 13 27 71 33 1 66 17 64 57 60 49 76 69 37 51 29 20 22 46 885

52 46 126 73 30 32 3,118 14 78 21 30 44 28 31 22 49 75 88 178 83 30 47

Tanzania Zanzibar North Unguja South Unguja Urban West North Pemba South Pemba Total - Zanzibar Total - Tanzania

137 94 390 185 175 981 34,441

177 113 483 254 247 1,274 43,188

470 854 230 574 332 2,460 887,460

377 132 2101 443 743 518 49

Note: Refugees have been excluded and HIV/AIDS assumptions are incorporated in the projection process. *

Projections based on 2002 Population and Housing Census. Source: National Bureau of Statistics

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Tanzania Population Trend from 1948 - 2010

*

Note: Projected figure based on 2002 Population and Housing Census Source: Population and Housing Census, National Bureau of Statistics

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Population Density by Regions, 2010

Source: Population and Housing Census, National Bureau of Statistics

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Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Basic Indicators as at 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) Report Total Fertility and Crude Birth Rate by Residence, 2010 TDHS

United Republic of Tanzania Total Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar

5.4 5.4 5.1

Crude Birth Rate (births per 1,000 population) 38.1 38.1 35.9

Tanzania Mainland Urban Rural

3.7 6.1

35.0 39.0

Total Fertility Rate (children per woman)

Residence

Source: Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey 2010 Trends in Total Fertility Rate (TFR) – Tanzania Year 1991-92 DHS 1996 DHS 1999 DHS 2002 Census 2004-05 DHS 2010 DHS

TFR (Births per woman) 6.3 5.8 5.6 6.3 5.7 5.4

Source: Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey Note: DHS = Demographic and Health Survey Trend on Contraceptive Use, 1991 – 2010 Contraceptive ModernMethods Method Any Method

199192 7

199 613

199 912

200405 20

201 027

10

18

25

26

34

Source: Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Infant and Under-Five Mortality Rates, Tanzania, 1996 - 2010

Survey Year 1996 2004-05 2007-08 2010

Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births) - 1q0

Under-Five Mortality (per 1,000 live births) - 5q0

88 68 58 51

137 112 91 81

Source: Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey - 2010 Note: Data refer to the five years prior to each survey Maternal Mortality (Maternal Deaths per 100,000 Live Births)

Year 1996 2004-05 2010

Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births 529 *578 454

*Due to large sampling errors in calculating maternal mortality, it cannot be concluded that maternal mortality has increased.

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Demographic and HIV Prevalence

Tanzania in Figures 2010

HIV Prevalence by Age and Education in Tanzania 2007/08 Women 15-49 Men 15-49 Total Background Characteristics % HIV Number % HIV Number % HIV Number Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Age 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Total 15-49 Education No Education Primary Incomplete Primary Complete Secondary +

1.3 6.3 7.9 10.4 9.5 7.6 6.8 6.6

1,756 1,531 1,422 1,164 1,007 668 630 8,179

0.7 1.7 5 7.4 10.6 6.7 6.1 4.6

1,815 1,125 970 954 806 615 580 6,865

1 4.3 6.7 9.1 10 7.2 6.4 5.7

3,571 2,656 2,392 2,119 1,813 1,283 1,210 15,044

5.9 5 6.8 5.5

1,744 1,283 4,157 559

5.8 4 4.5 3.5

820 1,521 3,437 852

5.9 4.5 5.8 4.3

2,565 2,804 7,594 1,411

Source: 2007/08 Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

HIV Prevalence by Sex and Residence in Tanzania 2007/08 Women 15-49 Men 15-49 Total Background % HIV Number % HIV Number % HIV Number Characteristics Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Tanzania Mainland Arusha Dar es Salaam Dodoma Iringa Kagera Kigoma Kilimanjaro Lindi Manyara Mara Mbeya Morogoro Mwanza Mtwara Pwani Shinyanga Singida Tabora Tanga Rukwa Ruvuma

6.8 0.8 10.2 4.0 16.8 3.8 1.5 2.2 4.9 2.6 6.7 7.6 6.1 6.0 3.4 6.6 8.4 2.8 6.8 5.3 4.7 6.3

7,909 249 835 309 323 534 365 281 201 261 341 448 308 636 267 152 691 167 460 334 260 322

4.7 2.2 7.3 2.4 12.1 2.9 0.1 1.5 2.6 0.7 3.5 8.3 2.1 3.7 2.4 3.2 6.8 2.3 5.3 2.1 4.3 4.4

6,657 185 693 271 254 475 297 226 155 232 278 432 277 511 200 101 656 151 417 281 249 288

5.8 1.4 8.9 3.3 14.7 3.4 0.9 1.9 3.9 1.7 5.3 7.9 4.2 5.0 3.0 5.3 7.6 2.6 6.1 3.8 4.5 5.4

14,566 434 1,528 580 577 1,009 662 507 356 493 619 880 586 1,148 467 253 1,347 319 877 614 509 610

Zanzibar Unguja Pemba

0.7 0.9 0.3

270 187 82

0.5 0.6 0.2

208 146 62

0.6 0.8 0.3

478 334 145

Residence Urban Rural

10.6 5.3

2,065 6,114

6.4 4.0

1,605 5,260

8.7 4.7

3,670 11,374

Source: 2007/08 Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Demographic and HIV Prevalence

HIV Prevalence by Residence, 2007/08

Source: 2007/08 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey

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Chapter 7

National Accounts

National Accounts

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Official Exchange Rates Mean Selling Rates, 2010 1 US Dollars 1 Pound sterling 1 Euro 1 Japanese Yen 1 Burundi Franc 1 Kenyan Shilling 1 Ugandan Shilling 1 Malawian Kwacha 1 South African Rand

1396.24 2159.17 1,850.52 15.98 1.32 17.61 0.64 15.78 191.19

Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings Tanzania Shillings

Mean Exchange Rate (TShs.)

1 US$

2001 876

2005 1,123

2006 1,252

2007 1,233

2008 1,354

2009 1,320

2010 1,396

2008 24,782 14,828

2009 28,213 15,721

2010 32,293 16,829

7.4

6.0

7.0

Economic Indicators for Tanzania Mainland Gross Domestic Product at Market Price: (TShs. Billion) 2001 2007 9,100 20,948 9,100 13,802

At Current Prices At 2001 Prices GDP growth rate Percent

6.0

7.1

Per Capita GDP at Market Price (Current Prices) In ‘000 TShs In US $

2005 441 393

2006 478 382

2007 547 444

2008 628 464

2009 693 525

2010 770 551

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

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National Accounts

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Percentage Share of GDP at Current Prices 2010 Fishing 2%

Industry and Construction 24%

Services 48%

Agriculture, Forestry and Hunting 26%

Source: National Bureau of Statistics Economic Indicators, (Tanzania Zanzibar) Gross Domestic Product at Market Price: (TShs. Billion)

At Current Prices At 2001 Prices

2001 222 100

2005 395 128

2006 510 136

2007 586 145

2008 750 152

2009 878 163

2010 949 173

2007 6.3

2008 2009 5.4 6.7

2010 6.5

2008 639 534

2010 783 561

GDP Growth Rate at 2001 Prices (Percent)

Percent

2001 9.3

2005 4.9

2006 6.0

Per Capita GDP at Market Prices (Current Prices)

In ‘000 TShs In US $

2001 236 265

2005 369 227

2006 462 368

2007 516 414

2009 728 557

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National Accounts

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Government Minimum Wage, Tanzania Mainland: (TShs.) Starting July

2006 75,340

2007 2008 2009 2010 80,760 100,000 137,820 137,820

Final Consumption Expenditure: (TShs. Billion) Households Government

2004 9,353 2,362

2007 14,231 4,039

2008 16,460 4,322

2009 18,477 4,927

2010 20,209 5,208

National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) September, 2009 =100 Index Inflation rates

2006 71.5 7.3

2007 76.6 7.0

2008 84.4 10.3

2009 171.6 12.1

2010 167.7 5.5

2008 145.4 8.9

2009 158.1 20.6

2010 167.7 6.1

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

Zanzibar Consumer Price Index Index Inflation rates

2006 106.5 11.4

2007 120.4 13.1

Source: Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar

Balance of Payments Position: (TShs. Billion) Exports (FOB) Imports (CIF) Visible Balance of Trade

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1,967 2,414 2,993 3,568 5,604 5,534 7,297 8,839 8,447 11,087 -3,567 -4,883 -5,849 -4,879 --

Source: Bank of Tanzania

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Chapter 8

Foreign Trade

Foreign Trade

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Major Exports: (TShs. Billion)

Coffee Cotton Sisal Cashew nuts Cloves Diamonds Gold Tobacco Tea Total

2005 83.6 127.2 8.2 54.2 9.6 28.4 654.7 91.4 28.8 1,086. 2

2006 92.8 56.8 9.3 62.7 10.0 28.0 968.0 129.1 41.7 1,398. 4

2007 143.3 49.8 7.4 33.8 10.6 23.4 672.1 116.9 48.3 1,095. 0

2008 124.1 95.6 18.5 82.0 16.0 23.8 897.9 210.2 50.3 1,518. 4

2009 150.0 115.2 --18.5 24.2 1,058. 116.92

2010 162.3 100.2 11.1 173.2 11.3 12.4 13,36. 178.77

88.1 1,552. 4

68.1 2,054. 0

Major Imports by Commodity: (TShs. Billion)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Food and Beverages

234.7

108.3

388.8

702.0

724.1

1,063.1

Oil Building & Construction Material

358.1 1,280.7 1,802.5 2,764.0 1,849.6

292.4

Machinery

703.4 1,155.9

Transport Equipment

329.2

378

247.7

595.6

513.7

948.6

804.9

248.3

107.2 1,106.7 1,179.3

1,230.1

589.1 1,127.2 1,085.0

1,251.5

Others

1,121.2 2,153.8 3,895.5 2,920.6 2,803.9

7,013.0

Total

3,124.6 5,542.0 7,296.8 9,569.1 8,446.8 11,098.4

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Chapter 9

Agriculture

Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Quantities of Major Crops Marketed: („000 Metric Tons) 2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

28 34 57 90 3 133 378

31 46 51 88 2 123 131

33 55 51 91 2 159 131

34 44 55 98 1 148 201

26 69 163 49 2 142 369

42 35 94 119 2 151 268

Sisal fibre Coffee Tobacco Cashew nuts Pyrethrum Green tea leaves Seed cotton

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

Manufacturing Manufactured Goods Produced in Tanzania Mainland

Konyagi (million litres) Beer (million litres) Kibuku (million litres) Cigarettes (mill. pieces) Textiles (mill. sq. m) Paints (‘000 litres) Cement (‘000 metric tons) Rolled Steel (‘000 metric tons) Iron sheets (‘000 metric tons) Aluminium (tons)

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

5 299 12 5,095 147 18,40 2

6 310 10 5,821 139 17,45 1

4 291 10 6,101 141 24,85 7

10 285 16 5,831 92 25,76 2

11 243 21 6181 103 28,20 1

1,422

1,630

1,756

1,941

2,313

44

36

40

35

136

30 105

36 110

32 105

51 58

33 59

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Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Manufactured Goods Produced in Tanzania Zanzibar

*Beverages (million litres) Animal Feeds (tons ‘000’) Wheat flour (tons) Soap & Detergents (tons) Coconut oil (tons) Bread (‘000) Copra Cakes (tons) Noodles(tons)

2001 5.7 -8.8 195.0 233.0 53.1 61.0 --

2006 10.0 0.8 10.6 97.0 82.0 87.0 46.0 61.1

2007 9.9 1.1 1.0 0.0 77.0 98.0 49.0 58.8

2008 12.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 -109.0 -71.1

2009 13.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -106.0 -75.6

* Includes mineral water and juice Source: National Bureau of Statistics

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2010 15.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 -108.3 -80.4

Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Agriculture Sample Census Preliminary Results Number of Agricultural Household Members by Sex and Region, 2007/08 Agricultural Year, Tanzania Region Dodoma Arusha Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Pwani Dar es Salaam Lindi Mtwara Ruvuma Iringa Mbeya Singida Tabora Rukwa Kigoma Shinyanga Kagera Mwanza Mara Manyara Tanzania Mainland North Unguja South Unguja Urban West North Pemba South Pemba

Male Number Percent 839,312 5.6 535,956 3.5 558,636 3.7 791,188 5.2 710,826 4.7 409,093 2.7 96,500 0.6 330,734 2.2 439,740 2.9 474,451 3.1 642,949 4.3 988,573 6.5 609,766 4.0 942,587 6.2 637,303 4.2 641,328 4.2 1,757,130 11.6 1,029,204 6.8 1,364,779 9.0 710,332 4.7 603,853 4.0 15,114,238 82,877 51,399 54,447 96,176 88,080

Tanzania Zanzibar

372,978

Tanzania

15,487,217

Female Number Percent 846,724 5.6 514,886 3.4 583,649 3.9 824,679 5.4 701,049 4.6 420,647 2.8 93,917 0.6 358,449 2.4 517,919 3.4 501,559 3.3 691,210 4.6 1,046,017 6.9 577,760 3.8 897,257 5.9 609,408 4.0 646,237 4.3 1,684,299 11.1 1,042,928 6.9 1,330,924 8.8 705,621 4.7 554,980 3.7

Total 1,686,036 1,050,842 1,142,285 1,615,866 1,411,875 829,740 190,417 689,182 957,659 976,010 1,334,159 2,034,590 1,187,527 1,839,844 1,246,711 1,287,566 3,441,428 2,072,132 2,695,703 1,415,953 1,158,833

100.0 15,150,120 22.2 83,115 13.8 50,516 14.6 54,384 25.8 97,374 23.6 90,302

100.0 30,264,358 22.1 165,992 13.4 101,914 14.5 108,831 25.9 193,549 24.0 178,382

100.0

100.0

375,690

49.9 15,525,810

748,668

50.1 31,013,026

Source: Agriculture Sample Census, 2007/08

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Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Number of Crop Growing Households and Area Planted (ha) by Season and Region, 2007/08 Agricultural Year, Tanzania Short Rainy Season

Region

Dodoma Arusha Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Pwani Dar es Salaam Lindi Mtwara Ruvuma Iringa Mbeya Singida Tabora Rukwa Kigoma Shinyanga Kagera Mwanza Mara Manyara Tanzania Mainland North Unguja South Unguja Urban West North Pemba South Pemba Tanzania Zanzibar Tanzania

Total area Planted (ha)

% Area Planted in Short Rainy Season

814 33,997 78,839 178,554 236,848 59,671 6,292 1,294 666 501 1,116 52,573 0 601 3,050 150,530 18,864 245,193 512,358 170,217 11,175

357,968 747,096 747,910 150,275 166,983 200,979 152,220 101,347 180,186 238,161 258,205 436,760 193,658 238,487 475,335 89,906 82,908 142,579 22,139 13,282 19,574 159,430 166,663 167,957 216,131 184,795 185,461 201,568 300,972 301,472 303,718 418,750 419,866 431,213 515,810 568,383 215,908 464,584 464,584 287,648 688,324 688,925 216,005 426,358 429,408 76,540 43,362 193,892 478,170 1,425,384 1,444,248 191,349 83,795 328,989 156,839 153,512 665,870 137,108 127,258 297,475 186,427 385,285 396,459

0.1 16.9 43.8 40.9 49.8 41.9 32.1 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.3 9.2 0.0 0.1 0.7 77.6 1.3 74.5 76.9 57.2 2.8

1,870,233 1,763,152 14,264 5,724 11,609 4,328 5,840 1,734 6,894 2,060 2,913 960

4,462,382 6,993,162 8,756,314 20,359 9,321 15,044 7,642 3,500 7,828 7,944 2,825 4,558 27,540 11,350 13,409 24,878 10,658 11,617

20.1 38.0 55.3 38.0 15.4 8.3

Number of Household

Planted Area (ha)

364 44,381 139,948 207,455 182,663 84,527 13,469 2,366 735 432 1,388 97,639 0 393 2,521 183,006 7,487 370,296 347,861 168,765 14,536

41,520

14,805

1,911,753 1,777,956

Long Rainy Season Number of Household

88,364

Planted Area (ha)

37,653

52,457

28.2

4,550,745 7,030,815 8,808,771

20.2

Source: Agriculture Sample Census, 2007/08

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Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Production of Major Food Crops by Region in 2002/03 and 2007/08 Agricultural Years, Tanzania 2002/03 Maize

Region

2007/08 Paddy

Maize

Paddy

Quantity Harvested (tons/ha)

Quantity Harvested (tons/ha)

Quantity Harvested (tons/ha)

Quantity Harvested (tons/ha)

149,492 92,118 105,222 173,602 115,570 22,991 959 24,854 29,807 179,312 265,951 286,213 54,396 143,122 163,432 106,175 191,402 100,313 150,804 110,662 147,773

2,587 3,809 10,724 6,960 113,003 7,062 1,900 5,180 4,932 39,514 8,099 62,780 1,973 58,661 49,520 7,860 104,847 10,459 81,805 6,271 6,674

350,979 209,678 150,138 434,747 238,435 70,265 4,051 62,571 63,470 236,602 384,273 494,810 190,491 376,341 351,013 113,051 678,746 121,148 250,027 256,552 401,389

1,983 2,271 8,831 13,322 294,715 33,207 3,328 16,814 22,420 55,675 17,711 164,065 15,051 131,507 127,244 6,370 257,944 30,805 178,442 9,618 8,360

2,613,970 1,027 1,432 405 127 154

594,619 2,300 596 605 3,070 596

5,438,776 2,163 1,154 926 805 355

1,399,681 5,799 2,700 2,725 9,972 11,069

3,145

7,167

5,402

32,265

Tanzania 2,617,115 601,786 Source: Agriculture Sample Census, 2007/08

5,444,178

1,431,946

Dodoma Arusha Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Pwani Dar es Salaam Lindi Mtwara Ruvuma Iringa Mbeya Singida Tabora Rukwa Kigoma Shinyanga Kagera Mwanza Mara Manyara Tanzania Mainland North Unguja South Unguja Urban West North Pemba South Pemba Tanzania Zanzibar

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Agriculture

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Number of Rural Crops Farming Households that Used Specified Agriculture Mechanization Equipment by Region, 2007/08 Agricultural Year: Tanzania Mainland Region

Oxplough

Oxplanter

Oxcart

Tractor

Disc Plough

Power tiller

Dodoma Arusha Kilimanjaro Tanga Morogoro Pwani Dar es Salaam Lindi Mtwara Ruvuma Iringa Mbeya Singida Tabora Rukwa Kigoma Shinyanga Kagera Mwanza Mara Manyara

50,783 47,966 7,569 3,503 8,589 744 149 511 859 729 41,101 58,047 67,752 83,189 59,187 783 181,357 5,907 65,990 71,192 67,589

3,056 2,278 537 1,198 616 322 68 105 280 294 1,322 2,817 3,334 2,665 1,458 1,011 5,768 854 2,088 914 2,794

18,493 11,503 1,789 3,157 3,451 473 216 200 538 294 8,025 12,847 25,760 36,985 7,832 545 63,149 1,507 17,818 4,418 30,574

1,595 3,927 14,442 1,945 6,822 701 117 153 265 413 693 2,521 1,327 464 384 732 1,817 699 1,183 580 6,823

1,552 3,429 8,985 1,723 4,427 314 202 325 417 169 274 602 360 1,073 225 824 2,194 1,175 1,018 395 4,656

1,264 809 865 480 1,001 181 37 76 854 712 748 1,943 535 445 543 0 1,029 1,556 657 418 456

Tanzania Mainland

823,494

33,781 249,574

47,602

34,339 14,608

Source: Agriculture Sample Census, 2007/08

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Chapter 10

Electricity

Electricity

Tanzania in Figures 2010

2005 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010

Tanzania Mainland Installed Capacity (mill. kwH)

680

680

680

682

828

789

Tanzania Zanzibar Generated (mill. kwH)

105

124

137

131

128

133

Source: Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TANESCO)

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Chapter 11

Transport

Transport

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Railway, Marine and Air Transport 2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

1,129 674

775 594

714 585

505 459

453 443

256 290

632 933

601 890

539 1,090

528 1,047

383 997

523 767

3,895 4,307 1,072

4,154 6,762 664

3,038 7,426 714

518 7,167 310

2,169 8,103 141

-8,814 --

215 289 6.4

281 519 6.6

242 542 7.1

139 178 8.3

221 510 0

----

107 96 28

110 152 9.4

99 147 10

30 115 0

20 132 0

----

Air Transport (Precision Air and Fly 540): Freight (‘000 tons) Passengers (‘000)

1.2 602

1.5 580

1.1 761

1.0 737

-359

74 689

Other Internal Airlines: Passengers (‘000)

360

431

313

350

261

763

Tanzania Railways: Freight (‘000 tons) Passengers (‘000) Tanzania Zambia Railways: Freight (‘000 tons) Passengers (‘000) Marine Transport: Dar es Salaam Port: Ships calls – Costal Ships Cargo (‘000 DWT) Passengers (‘000) Tanga Port: Ships calls – Costal Ships Cargo (‘000 DWT) Passengers (‘000) Mtwara Port: Ships calls – Costal Ships Cargo (‘000 DWT) Passengers (‘000)

Source: Ministry of Transport

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Transport

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Domestic and International Traffic (in “000”)

International Traffic JN International Airport Kilimanjaro Airport Zanzibar Airport Other Airports Total Domestic Traffic JN International Airport Kilimanjaro International Airport Zanzibar International Airport Mwanza Airport Other Airports: Arusha Bukoba Dodoma Kigoma Moshi Lake Manyara Mafia Mtwara Pemba Shinyanga Tabora Tanga Others Total

2004

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

567 145 152 12 876

659 208 197 17 1,081

754 243 221 15 1,233

823 251 207 7 1,288

789 243 222 9 1,262

870 283 216 16 1,385

385

496

581

604

581

610

94

161

200

185

135

141

208

289

300

292

282

325

152

184

217

210

178

201

76 23 9 10 12 28 26 11 9 7 27 1,077

70 22 7 17 1 15 9 24 32 14 10 8 26 1,385

61 24 6 22 1 16 12 28 31 12 12 7 28 1,558

84 21 0 24 1 13 12 21 33 10 12 6 7 1,535

74 20 0 20 11 13 20 38 8 11 8 5 1,404

139 18 6 24 0 14 18 25 74 6 11 9 11 355

Source: Ministry of Transport

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Chapter 12

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

ICT

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Telephone and Internet Operators: Fixed Line Operators Mobile Operators Data Operators and Internet Service Providers Number of Television Stations: National Television Stations Regional Television Stations District Television Stations Total Number of Radio Stations: National Radio Stations Regional Radio Stations District Radio Stations Community Radio Stations Total

2006

2007

2008 2009 2010

2 5

2 6

2 6

2 7

2 10

25

34

60

62

80

6 2 22 29

6 2 18 24

6 2 20 28

6 1 21 27

5 1 20 26

5 8 31 2 46

5 8 31 2 46

5 11 35 2 53

5 17 35 2 59

6 18 43 3 70

Telephone Subscribers: Year

Fixed lines

Mobile

Total

1998

121,769

36,143

157,912

1999

150,220

50,100

200,320

2000

173,591

110,518

284,109

2001

177,802

275,560

453,362

2002

161,590

606,859

768,449

2003

147,006

1,298,000

1,445,006

2004

148,360

1,942,000

2,090,360

2005

154,420

2,963,737

3,118,157

2006

151,644

5,614,922

5,766,566

2007

163,269

8,322,857

8,486,126

2008

123,809

13,006,793

13,130,602

2009

181,671

17,985,919

18,167,590

2010

174,511

20,983,853

21,158,364

Source: Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority

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Chapter 13

Public Finance

Public Finance

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Revenue and Expenditure for the Year ending 30th June: (TShs. Billion)

Recurrent Revenue Recurrent Expenditure Development Revenue Internal External Development Expenditure Total Revenue Total Expenditure

2004

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1,459 1,780 1,058 4 1,054 737 2,517 2,517

1,774 2,018 1,475 58 1,417 1,231 3,248 3,248

2,125 2,662 1,848 243 1,605 1,310 3,973 3,973

2,739 3,138 1,736 46 1,689 1,337 4,475 4,475

3,635 3,398 1,574 -728 2,303 1,811 5,209 5,209

4,193 4,682 2,519 317 2,202 2,130 6,812 6,812

4,645 5,565 3,529 744 2,785 2,611 8,174 8,174

Income from Taxes for the Year ending 30th June: (TShs. Billion) 2004 2005 Income Tax Customs & Excise duty Sales tax/VAT Other Taxes Refunds Non-Tax Revenue Total Taxes

2006

2007

2008 2009 2010

367 465 581 791 1,029 1,258 1,389 352 351 452 766 966 1,131 1,215 549 732 846 861 1,111 1,334 1,488 124 132 137 219 383 463 500 -48 -64 -70 -107 -129 -141 -164 117 158 178 210 275 249 217 1,459 1,774 2,125 2,739 3,635 4,293 4,645

Source: Ministry of Finance

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Chapter 14

Health Facilities

Health Facilities

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Number of Health Facilities 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 217 219 219 230 232 240 240 434 481 481 565 594 578 687 4,40 4,55 4,67 4,93 4,98 5,39 5,39 5,058 5,252 5,379 5,720 5,814 6,214 6,324 9 2 9 5 0 2 1

Hospitals Health Centres Dispensaries Total Inhabitants/Hospital (‘000)

168

170

171

166

162

167

--

Source: Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

Number of Health Facilities 2010

Hospitals

Health Centres

Dispensaries

240

687

5,394

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Chapter 15

Education

Education

Tanzania in Figures 2010

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Number of Schools: Primary Schools Public Private Secondary Schools Public Private Higher Learning

14,257 14,700 15,446 15,673 15,727 15,816 14,053 204

14,440 260

15,122 324

15,257 416

15,301 426

15,265 551

1,745

2,289

3,485

3,798

4,102

4,266

1,202 543

1,690 599

2,806 679

3,039 759

3,283 819

3,397 869

5 3 13 18

5 4 17 19

8 4 10 11

8 3 11 10

8 4 11 10

-----

34 18

32 22

32 23

32 34

34 43

34 58

4

5

5

16

--

--

Standard I Public (‘000) Private

1,338 10,418

1,303 13,399

1,365 13,708

1,361 19,161

1,337 21,448

1,333 23,805

Standard VII Public (‘000) Private

515 5,736

690 7,223

809 7,742

1,055 10,600

1,047 12,808

932 16,013

Institutions: Public Full Universities Public University Colleges Private Universities Private University Colleges Teacher Training Colleges: Public Private Non-University Higher Education Institutions

Enrolment: Primary Schools

Secondary Schools Form I Public Private Form IV Public Private

180,239 243,359 448,448 438,801 524,784 438,827 134,963 196,391 401 395,830 480,529 382,207 45,276 46,968 47,437 42,971 44,255 56,620 75,733 46,485 29,248

72,380 106,542 131,194 201,416 326,815 42,584 70,796 95,214 167,355 279,995 29,796 35,746 35,980 34,061 46,820

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Education

Tanzania in Figures 2010

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Secondary Schools (Enrolm Ctd) Form V Public Private

18,893 9,710 9,183

27,780 18,211 9,569

33,088 21,789 11,299

37,816 25,240 12,576

43,052 31,201 11,851

38,334 26,065 12,269

Form VI

15,490

17,647

20,335

20,337

21,791

33,680

8,444 7,046

9,691 7,956

11,668 8,667

11,743 8,594

12,695 9,096

20,674 13,006

35,718 5,275

39,218 10,749

64,664 17,865

75,031 26,191

89,449 33,985

35,718 5,275

--

2,710

3,544

21,711

--

--

Public Private Higher Learning Institutions Public Universities Private Universities Technical Institutions Technical Institutions Source:

Ministry of Education and Vocational Training: Tanzania Commission for Universities The Higher Education Division National Council for Technical Education – NACTE

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Education

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Number of Teaching Staff 2005 Primary Schools Total Public Private Secondary Schools Total Public Private

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

135,013 151,882 154,868 154,895 157,185 165,856 132,409 148,607 151,231 149,433 151,476 159,081 2,604 3,275 3,637 5,462 5,709 6,775 23,905 13,448 10,457

23,905 13,448 10,457

23,252 15,911 7,341

32,835 24,971 7,864

33,954 26,432 7,522

40,517 30,252 10,265

Primary Education STD I STD VII STD I-VII

49.6 48.8 48.9

49.4 49.0 49.1

49.3 48.7 49.3

49.2 49.2 49.3

49.6 49.8 49.7

49.7 51.0 50.1

Secondary Education Form I Public Private

49.1 48.9 49.8

48.0 47.4 50.4

47.5 47.1 50.7

42.6 41.6 51.4

44.6 43.9 52.6

45.3 44.2 52.7

Form IV Public Private

43.9 42.1 46.8

42.5 39.6 46.6

46.0 44.1 49.8

43.8 42.3 47.8

45.9 44.7 51.2

45.8 45.0 50.2

Form V Public Private

37.8 38.2 37.4

41.4 40.8 42.4

40.2 39.6 41.3

42.0 42.7 40.6

41.5 40.4 44.5

39.9 39.5 40.7

Form VI Public Private

36.3 37.4 34.9

38.0 34.9 41.7

41.0 41.2 40.6

35.3 31.7 40.3

39.2 35.3 44.7

39.5 39.2 40.0

Female Enrolment as Percentage of Total Enrolment

Source: Ministry of Education and Vocational Training

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Education

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Female Enrolment as Percentage of Total Enrolment (Ctd) Higher Learning Institutions 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1st year entrants (%) Public Universities & University Colleges Private Universities Technical Institutions

30.7 35.6 15.5

31.2 38 18.7

32.8 38.3 11.4

30.2 37.6 43.2

32.1 34 -

33.1 40.5 40.8

Number of Students Studying Abroad Under Government Sponsorship 2006

2007

2008

Undergraduate

438

633

1,142

Post Graduate

29

55

34

--

467

688

1,176

--

Total

2009

2010

755

--

-

--

-

--

Source: Ministry of Education and Vocational Training

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Chapter 16

Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad

Tanzania in Figures 2010

Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

1.

BELGIUM: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania 72, Avenue Franklin Roosevelt Zip Code: 1050 BRUSSELS Tel: General: +32-2-640 6500 Fax: +32- 2- 646 8026/ +32-2 647 64 44 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tanzaniaembassy-brussels.gov

2.

BRAZIL Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Brasilia, Brazil SHIS, Q109, Conjunto 16 CASA 20 LAGO-SUL CEP 71625-160 Brasilia-DF Tel: +55-61-3364-2629/3364-0419 Fax: +55-61-3248-3361 E-mail: [email protected]

3.

BURUNDI Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania United Nations Road 855 BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI Tel: General: +257- 248632/6 Fax: 257 - 248637 HOC: 257 – 248633 Email: [email protected]

4.

CANADA: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania 50 Range Road, Ottawa Ontario Kin, 8J4. Canada Tel: General: +1-613-232-1500/09 Direct Line +1-613-2326792 Fax: +1-613-232-5184 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzaniahighcommission.ca

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

5.

PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Beijing, No. 8, Liang Ma He Nan Lu Beijing 100600 P.R China Tel: General: +86-10-65321408/ +86-10 65321491 Direct: +86-10 65325572 Fax: +86-10 65321695 E-mail: [email protected]

6.

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania 142, Boulevard 30 Juin B.P. 1612 Kinshasa 1, Gombe Tel: General: +243-81-7008701 Direct: +243-81 2686109 Fax: +243-81 2616109 Email: [email protected]

7.

EGYPT: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Cairo Egypt. 10, Anas Ibn Malik Street Mohandessin-Arab Republic of Egypt Postal Code 12411 Cairo Tel: +202 - 3374155 Fax: +202 – 3374286 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanrep-egypt.com

8.

ETHIOPIA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania, Addis Ababa Bole Kifle Ketema Kebele 03/05 House NO. 2213 P.O. Box 1053 Addis Ababa. Tel: General: +251-1-6634353 Direct: +251-1-6627840 Fax: +251-1-6627882 E-mail: [email protected]

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Tanzania in Figures 2010

Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

9.

FRANCE: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Paris, France 13, Avenue Raymond Poincare 75116, Paris Tel: General: +331-53 70 6366 Fax: +331- 47- 550546 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.amb-tanzanie.fr

10. GERMANY: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Eschenallee 11 14050 Berlin Tel: +49-30-303080-0 Fax: +49-30-303080- 20 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-gov.de 11. INDIA: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania New Delhi, EP 15C Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021, Direct: +91-11 -24122864/5 Fax: +91-11 -24122862/6, E-mail: [email protected] Web: tanzanrepdelhi.com 12. ITALY: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Rome, Italy, Villa Tanzania Viale Cortina D'ampezzo 185 00135 Rome. Tel: General: +39- 06 - 33485801 Fax: +39-06-33485821, +39-06-33485828 E-mail: [email protected]

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Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

13. JAPAN: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania 21-9 Kamiyoga 4, Chome, Setagaya-ku Tokyo 1580098 Tel: General: +81-03-3425 4531/3, Fax: +81-03 3425 7844 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzaniaembassy.or.jp 14. KENYA: High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Taifa Road, Reinsurance Plaza, 9th Floor, P.O. Box 47790-00100, G.P.O, Nairobi Tel: General: +254-20-311948/ +255-20-311950, 312027, Fax: +254-20-218269 Email: [email protected] 15. KENYA: Consulate of The United Republic of Tanzania Nkrumah Road P.O.Box 1422 Mombasa Tel: +254-41-2228595 Fax: +254-41-2222837 E-mail: [email protected] 16. MALAWI: High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Capital City, Plaza House, P. O. Box 922 Lilongwe. Tel: +265 -01 -775-035/038 Fax: +265- 01-776-024 Email: [email protected]

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Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

17. MOZAMBIQUE: High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Av. Dos Martires Da Machava No. 852 Ujamaa House P.O. Box 4515 Maputo. Tel: +258-21 490110-3-21 Fax: +258-21 491228 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzanrepmoz.net 18. NIGERIA: The High Commission Of The United Republic Of Tanzania 16, Yedseram Street, Maitama, P.M.B. 5125, Wuse Abuja, Nigeria Direct Tel: 234-9-4132313 Fax No: 234-9-4132314 E-Mail: [email protected] 19. MALAYSIA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Kuala Lumpur, 44 Jalan U-Thant 55000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: +603-42517603/4, Fax +603-42515641 Email: [email protected] 20. OMAN: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Building No. 1798 Way No. 2135 Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos Street P.O. Box 1170 Zip Code: 133, Tel: +968-24601174, 24603373 Fax: +968-24604425 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanrepmuscat.com

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Tanzania Diplomatic Mission Abroad

1

21. RUSSIA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Pyatnitskaya Ulista 33, Moscow. Zip Code: 119017 Tel: +7-495- 953 -8221, 953-0940, 953-4975 Fax: +7-495 -953-0785 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzania.ru 22. RWANDA: The Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Boulevard De L’unuganda , Telecom House. Block C 2nd Floor, Kigali Tel: +250-505400 Direct: +250- 505401/3 Fax: +250- 505402 E-mail: [email protected] 23. REPUBLIC OF SAUDI ARABIA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Riyadhi, Saudi Arabia, Al Woroud Area, Ebn Hebt Allah St P.O. Box 94320 Riyadhi 11693, Tel: D/L +966-1 -4542 833, 20 51 541, 20 50 310 Fax: +966-1-45 49 660 E-mail: [email protected] 24. REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA: High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Pretoria, 822 George Avenue, Box 56572 Arcadia Pretoria. Tel: +027-12 3424371 Direct: 342 4393, 342 5921 Fax: +027-12 4304383 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzania.org.za

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25. SWEDEN: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Wallingatan 11, Box7255 SE-11160,Stockholm, . Tel: +46 -8 -50320600/1, Fax: +46 -8 -50320602 E-mail: [email protected] 26. SWITZERLAND: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania 47 Avenue Blanc, CH 1201 Geneva. Tel: +41-22 7318920/9 Res: +41-22 7323752 Fax: +41-22 7328255 E-mail: [email protected] 27. UGANDA: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania 6 Kagera Road P.O. Box 5750 Kampala. Tel: +256 – 41- 256272 Direct: +256-41 - 257357 Fax: +256 – 41 – 343973/ 342849 E-mail: [email protected] 28. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Embassy of The United Republic Of Tanzania Abu Dhabi, Uae No. 56 Al-Nasser Street, Khalidiya, P.O. Box 43714, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: 971 2 660226 Fax No. 971 2 6661613 E-Mail: [email protected]

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29. UNITED KINGDOM: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania 3 Stratford Place London W1C, 1AS, Tel: +44-207 569 470-78 Fax: +44-207 491 3710, +44-207 495 8817 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-online.gov.uk 30. UNITED NATIONS: The Tanzania Mission to the United Nations 201 East 42 Street Suite 1700 New York, N.Y.10017, U.S.A. Tel: General: +1-212 -6992367 Pvt. Line: +1-212 -972 9123 Fax: +1-212- 6825232 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-un.org 31. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania 1232 22nd Street, N.W, R.ST N.W Washington D.C. 20037 Tel: +1-202 8841080 /202-939-6125 Fax: +1-202 -7977408 E-mail: [email protected] 32. ZAMBIA: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Ujamaa House, 5200 U.N. Avenue, P.O. Box 31219 10101 Lusaka Tel: +260-1-253323/4 Fax: +260-1-254861 E-mail: [email protected]

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33. ZIMBABWE: The High Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania Ujamaa House, 23 Baines Ave. P.O. Box 4841Harare Tel: +263-4-792714 General Line +263-792714/26 Fax: +263-4 -792747 E-mail: [email protected] Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation

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Fax: +255 - 22 2130852

The Chief Government Statistician, Office of Chief Government Statistician, P.O. Box 874, Zanzibar. Telephone: +255 - 24 2231869 Or Visit the Tanzania Government National Website at www.tanzania.go.tz

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Vision To be a preferable source of official statistics in Tanzania

Mission To facilitate informed decision-making process, through provision of relevant,

timely

and

reliable

user-driven

statistical

information,

coordinating statistical activities and promoting the adherence to statistical methodologies and standards