Luisa Natali

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Luisa Natali

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Social Policy Specialist @UNICEFInnocenti working on @TransferProjct: #socialprotection #cashtransfers #impactevaluation #poverty #gender Views are my own.

Florence, Tuscany Katılım Mart 2009
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Catherine Russell
Catherine Russell@unicefchief·
A great pleasure to meet with the President of #Tanzania H.E. @SuluhuSamia and thank her for championing positive change for children. 
We discussed ways to further strengthen our collaboration, including in nutrition, health and education to reach the most vulnerable children.
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Amber Peterman
Amber Peterman@a_peterman·
Enjoy Zanzibar 🇹🇿 + discuss multi-dimensional child poverty! @UNICEFTanzania @MipangoZanzibar @Planning_Tz call for abstracts for conference happening 18-19 Sept 👇🏾 *limited travel grants are available for young African researchers based in Tanzania h/t @luisanatali
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UNICEF Economic & Social Policy
UNICEF Economic & Social Policy@UNICEFSocPolicy·
🔆 Building Brighter Futures: Evidence for Children 🗓️18 - 19 Sep, Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania Learn about this conference focused on understanding multidimensional child poverty in Africa and exploring policies and programmes to alleviate it: uni.cf/4a9n7PI
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Constantine Manda
Constantine Manda@msisiri·
The Impact Evaluation Lab @ESRFTZ invites researchers to apply for Small Research Grants. Teams have to include a Tanzanian researcher & payment is made locally in TZS. Consider applying! Previous grantees are at top PhD programs like @UMich & fancy fellowships & jobs @WorldBank!
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UNICEF Tanzania
UNICEF Tanzania@UNICEFTanzania·
“Investing in Tomorrow’s Labour Force is a timely report. It gives us an opportunity to take stock of where Zanzibar stands today & foster a healthy, well-nourished, well-educated, and empowered future child population ”- @ShaliniBahuguna speaking at the launch of the report.
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UNICEF Tanzania@UNICEFTanzania·
#DidYouKnow To improve key education outcomes for #Zanzibar’s student-to-teacher classroom ratios to the levels identified under International and National policy targets, the Government will need to hire an additional 4,631 teachers. Quality education is key 🔑 #ForEveryChild
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UNICEF Tanzania
UNICEF Tanzania@UNICEFTanzania·
💥NEW💥 The Investing in Tomorrow’s Labour Force - Socioeconomic implications of the demographic transition in Zanzibar #Report is launched! This report illustrates challenges & opportunities to promote economic transformation #ForEveryChild in #Znz👉🏾 unicef.org/tanzania/repor…
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Cardiff University School of Social Sciences
📣 Research news 📣 Staff at our school and @UNICEF have launched a report to help generate policy-relevant analysis to monitor child poverty and material deprivation in the United Republic of Tanzania. 📰 Find out more: bit.ly/3TOrcRn
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Marco Pomati
Marco Pomati@pomatim·
Analysts, politicians and policy-makers discussing poverty assessment on Zanzibar’s Office of the Chief Government Statistician YouTube live channel. Very interesting debates and contributions. @UNICEFTanzania #OCGS youtube.com/watch?v=xtu_Ry…
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World Bank Group Tanzania
World Bank Group Tanzania@WBGTanzania·
#StateOfZanzibarsChildren #happening “UNICEF defines child poverty as an infringement of children’s basic rights and necessities, both monetary and non-monetary, considered to be essential to ensure children's well-being”—Shalini Bahuguna UNICEF
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