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World Bank embeds 3-star safety in Tanzanian road financing

World Bank embeds 3-star safety in Tanzanian road financing

All World Bank-financed projects in Tanzania are required to achieve a minimum 3-star iRAP safety rating, announced by TANROADS yesterday at the African Regional Seminar on Road Safety in Mwanza. Eng. George Daffa from the Tanzania Roads Agency (TANROADS) presented on...
TanRAP launched to eliminate high-risk roads in Tanzania

TanRAP launched to eliminate high-risk roads in Tanzania

TanRAP, the Tanzanian Road Assessment Programme, has been launched today in Dar es Salaam to eliminate high-risk roads and curb the more than 16,000 people who die on the country’s roads annually. The Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Works and Transport...
16 new Accredited Practitioners hit the road in Tanzania

16 new Accredited Practitioners hit the road in Tanzania

Ramadhani Msangi undertaking iRAP accreditation activities (Image source: R Msangi) Sixteen new iRAP Accredited Practitioners in Tanzania position TanRAP well to eliminate high-risk roads in the country and support of activities of the 3-year Ten Step Project...
Ten Step Project Tanzania: New Road Safety Auditors Certified

Ten Step Project Tanzania: New Road Safety Auditors Certified

The Ten Step Project Tanzania Consortium was delighted today to host in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the ceremony with which diplomas were handed over to the newly certified 15 Road Safety Auditors. The successful participants completed three parts of a thorough Road...
Building Capacity in Tanzania

Building Capacity in Tanzania

Over 200 nominated road safety stakeholders from Tanzania received specialist road safety training on 22-23 September as part of the Ten Step Plan project currently underway in the country. This was the first of a three courses training programme that will explore...
Building capacity in Tanzania: A crucial step in 10

Building capacity in Tanzania: A crucial step in 10

Over 200 nominated road safety stakeholders from Tanzania received specialist road safety training last week as part of the 10 Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Pilot currently underway in the country. The group of private sector consultants and engineers drawn...

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