O n 14 September, to mark the occasion of the European #ClimaDiplo Week (12-18 September), the Delegation of the European Union, the Embassy of France and the Embassy of Germany hosted a public screening of the award-winning
documentary Demain/Tomorrow (Kesho), at the Goethe-Institute. The Minister of State, Vice President’s Office, Union and Environment, Hon. January Makamba, took part in the event together with the French Ambassador, H.E Mrs. Malika Berak, the
German Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. John Reyels and the EU Chargé d’Affaires, Ms Luana Reale. This globetrotting documentary focuses on people who are promoting new initiatives and innovative approaches in areas such as agriculture, energy, habitat, economy, education and democracy. In her concluding remarks, Ms. Reale stressed the importance of international cooperation to fight climate change. She explained how the EU remains at the forefront in global efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 per cent by 2020.
EU TANZANIA NEWS FLASH
Editorial Team:
Roeland van de Geer, Luana Reale, Fabio Di Stefano, Alexa du Plessis, Rodrigo
Romero Van Cutsem, Erica Pasquini, Mariam Kilongo, Aristarick Mkenda, Anna Muro-Temu, Susanne Mbise
Credits to: United Nations Tanzania, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Contacts: Delegation of European Union to the United Republic of Tanzania, Box 9514,
Dar es Salaam Telephone: 255 22 2117473/6, Fax: 255 22 2113277
E-mail: [email protected]
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A News Flash of the Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania and the EAC October to December, 2016
The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union 1
Dear reader,
It is a pleasure to present an overview of the main events in the life of the Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania and the
East African Community over the past months.
Visiting missions, joint activities with Government, civil society and business and industry and a visit by EUNAVFOR
ATALANTA; the Delegation was in full swing in the last months of 2016.
We are now closing the books and preparing for the new year 2017.
We, here in the Delegation in Dar es Salaam, wish you a happy festive season with your beloved ones and the very best for 2017.
We are looking forward to continue working with you in the new year.
Roeland van de Geer,
Head of Delegation.
Celebrating #ClimaDiplo Week in Dar
L-R: Ms Luana Reale-EU
Counsellor, H.E. Katarina
Ragnitt-Swedish Ambassador,
Hon. January Makamba-
Minister of Environment, Ms
Lena Thiede-German
Counsellor, Mr Claude Blevin
-French First Political Coun-
sellor
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#EuropeanInvestmentinTz Report Launched
O n Wednesday 26th October in Dar es Salaam, the EU Ambassador to Tanzania and the EAC, Roeland van de Geer, hosted an event jointly with the Board of Directors of the European Business Group (EUBG) to celebrate the launch of the report European Investment in Tanzania: How European investment contributes to industrialisation and development in Tanzania. The event was attended by the European Union heads of mission, the ambassadors of Switzerland and Norway, representatives from multilateral organisations, members of the Government and the members of the EUBG.
The report is a joint effort between the European Union which funded the report, the European Union Business Group whose members provided expertise and input for the report, and the Government of Tanzania.
EU at the 71st UN General Assembly
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F our Members of the Development Committee of the European Parliament(MEPs) visited Tanzania in September, to study nutrition and food security, notably the implementation of the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition (NAFSN) in Tanzania, which is part of the Kilimo Kwanza initiative; and to learn about the challenges and opportunities for the agriculture sector.
During the three-day visit, the MEPs met with the Government of Tanzania, civil
society organisations and farmers groups, EU Member States and other
development partners and representatives from the private sector, including
the EU Business Group. The MEPs also travelled to Iringa to visit the Tanzanian Tea Research Institute (TRIT) and UNILEVER, a
tea processing company, engaged with tea out-growers in capacity building programmes.
MEPS OF THE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY VISIT TANZANIA
I n the week of 19 September, the 71th General Assembly of the
United Nations (UNGA) met in New York.
Migration, climate change and the conflict in Syria were the main
themes discussed during this year's UNGA.
President Tusk of the European Council delivered the main EU
statement to the UNGA on 21 September and High Representative and
Vice President Mogherini and nine of the Commissioners of the Europe-
an Commission participated in the UNGA.
L-R: Donald Tusk, the President of European
Council with Ban Ki-Moon , the UN Secretary
General at the 71st UNGA
SCI-GAIA WORKSHOP
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O n 17 September, The EU Political Counsellor, Ms Luana Reale joined Chief
Secretary Ambassador John Kijazi, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Augustine Mahiga
and hundreds of people in a charity walk to raise funds to help Kagera quake victims.
The 5km #Walk4Kagera, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African
Community in collaboration with the Prime Minister’s Office and the State House
collected a total of Sh1.5 billion. The walk was led by Former President Dr Ally Hassan
Mwinyi accompanied by government officials and representatives from diplomatic
missions in the country.
EU JOIN LEGS IN #Walk4Kagera
O n 5 September, the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) held the
third “Energising Scientific Endeavour through Science Gateways and
e- Infrastructures in Africa” (Sci-GaIA) project workshop, at the Julius
Nyerere International Convention Centre.
The workshop was attended by government officials, academics, scientists and
development partners and the guest of honour was the Minister for Education,
Science and Technology, Prof. Joyce Ndalichako.
The Sci-GaIA project is funded through the EU Horizon 2020. In his opening remarks of the workshop themed "Open Science in
Support of Education", the EU Head of Cooperation Mr. José Correia Nunes reiterated the European Parliament's call for
research as an investment in our future and the need to put it at the heart of the EU’s blueprint for smart, sustainable and
inclusive growth and jobs.
O n 28 September EU Ambassador Roeland van de Geer joined
Media CSOs in celebrating the Right to Know Day. The Tanzania
Human Rights Defenders' Coalition (THRDC), the Media Institute
of Southern Africa Tanzania Charter (MISA-Tan) and the Coalition
of the Right to Information (CoRI) organised a full day workshop
with discussions around media recommendations for the UPR, Me-
dia Service Act 2016 and Access to Information Act 2016. During
the day, MISA-Tan also launched the Access to Information report
on public institutions and awarded public institutions with the Golden Key (for the most open) and the Golden Padlock (for the
most closed). EU Ambassador Roeland van de Geer was present to give remarks, launch the report and handout the awards.
Commemorating the Right to Know Day
T he EU joined the United Nations and Tanzania on 25 November to mark the International Day on Ending violence Against Women and the beginning of the
#16DaysofActivism. The day began with a 3km march in the city with more than 200 people. The Minister of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Hon. Ummy Mwalimu, received the partici-pants in the march and officially launched the 16 days of activism in a ceremony at Millennium Towers.
March to #EndGenderBasedViolence
EU IN PICTURES
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S tand Up for Children’s Rights! was
the theme for this year’s Human Right’s
Day, held on 13 December at the
University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM).
The EU together with the Gender Centre
of UDSM and the Dutch Embassy
organized presentations, panel discussions
and film screening on the Child protection
and Children’s rights.
T he EU organized meetings with
media stakeholders on 21 October
and 17 November. Editors, senior
journalists and officials from media
organizations discussed with EU
Managing Director for Africa,
Ambassador Koen Vervaeke on the
state of Europe and EU-Africa
relations during his visit in October.
On both occasions EU Ambassador Roeland van de Geer discussed EU-EAC relations and the EU-Tanzania partnerships on
human rights, political affairs and development cooperation.
M s Jenny
Correira Nunes, the
EU Delegation’s
Head of Natural
Resources and the
Deputy Minister of
Energy and Minerals,
Hon. Dr Medard
Kalemani launched
the upgraded Ikondo-Matembwe mini-grid in Njombe Region,
on 15 November.
Through its 65 km of medium and low voltage lines, the
mini-grid serves seven villages, for a total of 1,142 users,
including over 950 households and private businesses, eight
schools, five health dispensaries and eight water pumps.
O n 3 October
the flagship of
EUNAVFOR
ATALANTA,
HNLMS “Tromp”
started its visit to
the port of Dar es
Salaam.
The reception on board was attended by the diplomatic
community and government officials including H.E.
Malika Berak, French Ambassador, Hon. Augustine
Mahiga, Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Jaap Frederiks,
Dutch Ambassador and Roeland van de Geer, EU Head of
Delegation.
On 31 October and 1 November, the EU Delegation
participated in a two-day EAC-EU-IMF Conference on
Regional Integration in Arusha, Tanzania. The theme of
the conference was “Regional Integration in the EAC:
Making the most of the Common Market on the Road to
a Monetary Union.”
EAC Secretary General, Dr Mfumekelo visited the EU
Delegation on the 6 December, together with his team to
discuss cooperation between the EU and the EAC
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I n the last three months, the EU and UN have taken joint initiatives in different regions in the country to promote
development projects and the Sustainable Development Goals.
O n Saturday 29 October, the EU together with UNESCO
launched a Community Art Space project in Loliondo. The EU has
contributed EUR 249,987 (approx TSH 60 million) to the project
which encompasses the Ololosokwan and Soit-Sambu wards of the
Loliondo Division in Ngorongoro District-Arusha. The event was
attended by EU Delegation’s Head of Economics and Governance,
Mr Olivier Coupleux and by UNESCO.
The Community Art space is central in this project as it provides a
physical environment for the Community's social and economic
prospects in preserving the Maasai cultural heritage; and in
producing and trading cultural products and services.
EU-UN Forge Cooperation
LAUNCH OF LOLIONDO COMMUNITY ART SPACE
The Manager of the Cultural Centre of the Tumaini
University of Makumira in Arusha, Mr. Randall
Stubbs gave a tour to EU and UN officials of the new
buildings of the Centre, a project funded by the EU
and managed by the University.
EU Project Officer Ms Anna Muro Temu and the
UNDP Programme Specialist Mr. Amon
Manyama watch a student make braided scarf at
the Faraja Centre in Arusha. The Centre is funded
by the EU through the IOM to help young girls.
The EU Head of Delegation, Roeland van de Geer
giving a public lecture to the students and staff of the
Nelson Mandela University in Arusha during the
EU-UN joint field mission to raise awareness on the
Global Goals.
On 28th November EU and UN visited Ruaha and
Iringa Universities, in Iringa region. UN Resident
Coordinator, H.E. Alvaro Rodriguez spoke of the
importance of the SDGs and the strategic
partnership between the EU and the UN.