Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation
The Urban Sector Rehabilitation Project (URSP) consisted of a large program of infrastructure rehabilitation works and institutional reform activities covering 8 project towns - Arusha, Iringa, Morogoro, Mbeya, Moshi, Mwanza, Tabora and Tanga. Addi...
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okr-10986-96442021-04-23T14:02:46Z Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation World Bank ACCESSIBILITY BUS CITY CENTERS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMPETITIVE BASIS DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAINTENANCE COSTS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL STAFF PROPERTY TAX PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PERCEPTION RESIDENTIAL AREAS ROAD ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES SEWERAGE SERVICES SHOPPING CENTERS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES UNPLANNED SETTLEMENTS URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION URBAN SECTOR URBAN SERVICES URBAN SERVICES DELIVERY URBAN WATER VEHICLE VEHICLE OPERATING VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS VIP LATRINES VOLUME OF TRAFFIC WATER SUPPLY The Urban Sector Rehabilitation Project (URSP) consisted of a large program of infrastructure rehabilitation works and institutional reform activities covering 8 project towns - Arusha, Iringa, Morogoro, Mbeya, Moshi, Mwanza, Tabora and Tanga. Additional investments in Dodoma and Dar-essalaam were, in comparison, of limited scope and complexity. The project with a Credit of US$ 141.3 million equivalent was implemented by the government between 1997 and 2004. The project objectives were sustainable economic development and urban poverty alleviation through: (i) rehabilitation of basic infrastructure and expansion into high-priority, underserved areas; and (ii) improvement of urban local government management and financing capacity by (a) strengthening the financial, technical and overall operations of the urban local authorities through training and technical assistance; and (b) encouraging private sector and community involvement in urban services delivery and operation and maintenance. 2012-08-13T09:10:47Z 2012-08-13T09:10:47Z 2006-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/6677046/tanzania-urban-sector-rehabilitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9644 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 120 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Tanzania |
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ACCESSIBILITY BUS CITY CENTERS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMPETITIVE BASIS DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAINTENANCE COSTS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL STAFF PROPERTY TAX PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PERCEPTION RESIDENTIAL AREAS ROAD ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES SEWERAGE SERVICES SHOPPING CENTERS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES UNPLANNED SETTLEMENTS URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION URBAN SECTOR URBAN SERVICES URBAN SERVICES DELIVERY URBAN WATER VEHICLE VEHICLE OPERATING VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS VIP LATRINES VOLUME OF TRAFFIC WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCESSIBILITY BUS CITY CENTERS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMPETITIVE BASIS DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAINTENANCE COSTS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL STAFF PROPERTY TAX PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PERCEPTION RESIDENTIAL AREAS ROAD ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES SEWERAGE SERVICES SHOPPING CENTERS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES UNPLANNED SETTLEMENTS URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION URBAN SECTOR URBAN SERVICES URBAN SERVICES DELIVERY URBAN WATER VEHICLE VEHICLE OPERATING VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS VIP LATRINES VOLUME OF TRAFFIC WATER SUPPLY World Bank Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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The Urban Sector Rehabilitation Project
(URSP) consisted of a large program of infrastructure
rehabilitation works and institutional reform activities
covering 8 project towns - Arusha, Iringa, Morogoro, Mbeya,
Moshi, Mwanza, Tabora and Tanga. Additional investments in
Dodoma and Dar-essalaam were, in comparison, of limited
scope and complexity. The project with a Credit of US$ 141.3
million equivalent was implemented by the government between
1997 and 2004. The project objectives were sustainable
economic development and urban poverty alleviation through:
(i) rehabilitation of basic infrastructure and expansion
into high-priority, underserved areas; and (ii) improvement
of urban local government management and financing capacity
by (a) strengthening the financial, technical and overall
operations of the urban local authorities through training
and technical assistance; and (b) encouraging private sector
and community involvement in urban services delivery and
operation and maintenance. |
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Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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Tanzania - Urban Sector Rehabilitation |
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tanzania - urban sector rehabilitation |
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Washington, DC |
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