Tanzania
- 30%
- of children under 5 are stunted
- 29%
- of the GDP comes from agriculture
- 61 million
- population
Tanzania is a lower-middle-income country with a population of 61 million. The country has experienced steady economic growth in recent years. However, 27 percent of the population still live below the poverty line and an additional 8 percent live in extreme poverty.
A significant share of the population remains malnourished, with high stunting (impaired growth due to undernutrition) and increasing rates of overweight, obesity, and vitamin and mineral deficiency. An estimated 59 percent of families cannot afford a nutritious diet.
What the World Food Programme is doing in Tanzania
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Food assistance and livelihoods
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WFP distributes a monthly food basket to over 200,000 refugees. WFP fosters collaboration between host communities and refugees by supporting smallholder farmers in producing and selling food for refugees. We promote environmental restoration through reforestation, alternative energy solutions and landscape improvements.
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Nutrition
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WFP strengthens institutional capacity by training health workers, while supplying nutrition equipment and tools to enhance their effectiveness. WFP provides technical support to the Government to facilitate the design and implementation of cost-efficient and sustainable school-meal programmes. This includes the establishment of school gardens to improve access to nutritious foods such as biofortified fruits and vegetables.WFP provides technical support to the government to facilitate the design and implementation of cost efficient and sustainable school meals programmes. This includes the establishment of school gardens to improve access to nutritious foods such as biofortified fruits and vegetables.
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Climate resilience
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WFP empowers communities to adapt to the effects of climate extremes. We help farmers increase crop productivity and quality by promoting climate-smart agricultural practices such as use of organic fertilizers, reducing the use of chemicals and intercropping. We have further provided training in food handling, storage, fortification, packaging and delivery practices, as well as overall post-harvest loss management.
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Capacity building
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WFP delivers on-demand services to the Government, UN agencies and cooperating partners to enhance their ability to attain the Sustainable Development Goals. This includes training in communication and technology, and the provision of software. WFP is working with the Government to enhance the health sector supply chain system and supporting the provision of in-country logistics services in the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines across Tanzania. We are training national railway staff on a “cold chain” transport system to reduce waste and ensure fresh produce reaches urban markets faster and more efficiently.
United Republic of Tanzania news releases
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Achieving Zero Hunger is the work of many. Our work in Tanzania is made possible by the support and collaboration of our partners and donors, including:
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Contacts
Office
Dar Es Salaam Plot No. 113, Ada Estates, Burundi Street/Mwindu Lane, Kinondoni. PO Box 77778,
Dar Es Salaam
Tanzania
Phone
+255 22 2197300
Fax
+255 22 2197303