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Daima Associates Limited has a track record of participation in a broad cross-section of project assignments that have covered Tanzania , the Eastern and Southern African region, African-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) and other developing countries. The high academic qualifications and wide exposure of DAIMA's directors and associates in the implementation of assignments augment the international experience of the company. The following is a select list of assignments undertaken by the company, directly or in collaboration with other parties, and indirectly through its in-house resource personnel:
1. PROGRAMMES AND STRATEGIC PLANS
Name of Project: |
Review of Zanzibar Economic Growth Studies covering EPZs, Freeport and Tourism Development |
Location |
Zanzibar , Tanzania |
Date |
February - April 2002 |
Client |
The Government of Zanzibar |
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Feasibility and Formulation Study of Component Two of the DANIDA supported Tanzania 's Business Sector Programme Support (BSPS II) 2003-2008 – Access to Markets |
Location |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date |
September 2002 |
Client |
DANIDA and the Ministry of Industry and Trade |
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Study to Develop a Strategy to Improve Services and Increase Membership and Development of Sustainable Funding Mechanisms for Employers Associations in Tanzania |
Location |
Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar, Tanzania |
Date |
April-May 2003 |
Client |
International Labour Organisation (ILO) |
Name of Project |
Business Environment Strengthening for Tanzania (BEST) Programme: preparation of Work Plans and Budgets for phase I (fiscal year 2003/04). |
Location |
Dar es Salaam , Tanzania |
Date |
May 2003 |
Client |
Tanzanian Ministry of Industry and Trade, DANIDA, DFID, Netherlands Embassy and SIDA |
Name of Project |
Private Sector Development (PSD) Strategy in the East African Community (EAC) Region {in collaboration with CODA Consultants of Nairobi , Kenya } |
Location |
Tanzania , Kenya , Uganda (EAC States) |
Date |
April 2002 – October 2003 |
Client |
East African Community Secretariat |
2. REGIONAL INTEGRATION STUDIES
Name of Project |
Study on the Application of the Principle of Asymmetry in the Context of the East African Community Customs Union Protocol {subcontract from Imani Consultants of Zimbabwe } |
Location |
Arusha and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date |
May - June 2003 |
Client |
European Union and the East African Community |
Name of Project |
Study on Modalities for Joint Promotion of Exports outside East Africa and Attracting Direct Investment into the EAC Region {subcontract from Imani Consultants of Zimbabwe } |
Location |
Arusha and Dar es Salaam , Tanzania |
Date |
June-July 2003 |
Client |
European Union and the East African Community |
3. FACILITATION OF PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION
Name of Project |
Facilitation of Tourism Investment and Outreach for improving the investment climate in Tanzania {executed in collaboration with DCDM Consulting Ltd of Dar es Salaam , Tanzania } |
Location |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date |
January 2004 – June 2005 |
Client |
Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, and the World Bank (MIGA) |
4. IMPACT EVALUATION
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Comparative Study on the Impact of Labour-Based Technology (LBT) and Equipment-Based Technology (EBT) Methods in Road Works in Tanzania {in collaboration with KAPSEL Consultants of Dar es Salaam , Tanzania }. |
Location |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date and Duration |
September-December 2003 |
Client |
International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Tanzanian Ministry of Works |
Name of Project |
Study on the Impact of the Introduction of the Euro on the Economies of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States with recommendations on how the ACP-EU cooperation arrangements can assist ACP States to maximize the benefits derived from the Euro introduction |
Location |
African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries |
Date |
September-December 2003 |
Client |
ACP Secretariat, Brussels , Belgium |
5. CAPACITY BUILDING
Name of Project |
Case Study on Institutional Capacity in Intellectual Property Policy, Administration and Enforcement : compilation of a Case Study on Institutional Capacity in Intellectual Property Policy, Regulation and Administration in East Africa . This was part of the Case Study covering Tanzania . |
Location |
Tanzania |
Date |
December 2001 |
Client |
UK Government's Commission on Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR) |
Name of Project |
Change Management Workshop for Zanzibar 's top Executives. Training conducted in association with TACK International ( Africa ) Ltd. |
Location |
Zanzibar , Tanzania |
Date |
February 2003 |
Client |
UNDP and the Zanzibar Government |
Name of Project |
Entrepreneurship Training Workshop for Small Business Operators and SMEs: imparting basic business practice skills among small and medium size entrepreneurs in Zanzibar . |
Location |
Zanzibar , Tanzania |
Date |
December 2003 |
Client |
UNDP and the Zanzibar Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture |
6. FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Name of Project |
Technical and Financial Evaluation of a Proposal for a Toll Road Project in Tanzania, for implementation under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) modalities: The evaluation covered the economic, engineering, financial and legal aspects forming the basis for the development of the Toll-Road Project and the Concession Agreement |
Location |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date |
October-December 2001 |
Client |
Tanzania Investment Centre and Ministry of Works |
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Feasibility Study for the Construction and Operation of a Modern Abattoir for the Dar es Salaam City Council. It was a multi-million dollar project involving the planning and design of modern abattoir and meat processing facilities. |
Location |
Dar es Salaam , Tanzania |
Date |
February-June 2003 |
Client |
Dar es Salaam City Council |
7. SECTORAL STUDIES
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Study to Analyse the Edible Oil and Soap Manufacturing Sub-Sectors in Tanzania ; with a view to determining the correct tariff structure for imported crude and refined vegetable cooking oil to Tanzanian market.
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Location |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Date |
September-December 2002 |
Client |
Tanzanian Ministry of Finance and the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) |
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