Bagamoyo definition
Examples of Bagamoyo in a sentence
The Borrower/Recipient shall establish the PCMU within MAFC, in an office based in Bagamoyo town in the Programme Area, with structure, functions and responsibilities acceptable to the Fund and as detailed in the PIM.
There are a total of 4,384 fishers with an estimated 1,200 in Bagamoyo; 1,970 in Mkuranga; and 1,214 in Pangani.
Sekab BT employee, interview with the author, Bagamoyo town, March 18, 2016.
The Programme is located in the Bagamoyo district and it shall benefit villagers located within a 40 km radius (“Programme Area”) from the EcoEnergy sugar mill and plantation for sugarcane development (the “Nucleus Estate”).
Pre-visits to the 7 EUs (Mpwapwa DC, Mpanda DC, Nachingwea DC, Ruangwa DC, Liwale DC, Njombe TC, Bagamoyo DC & Chalinze DC) began on October 24th.
During Year 3, BALANCED will expand PHE activities in Pangani and scale-up PHE in Iringa and possibly in Bagamoyo and/or Zanzibar.
The Pangani, Mkuranga, and Bagamoyo districts encompass land of 1657 km2, 2744 km2, and 8595 km2 and a marine zone of approximately 1040 km2, 500 km2, and 1000 km2 respectively.
Bagamoyo is a nationally important Eastern Africa Marine Ecoregion (EAME), and is being evaluated as a World Heritage Site.
During a trip to Tanzania, BALANCED staff will visit potential new areas, i.e. Bagamoyo District, to assess the possibility of initiating PHE integration there—including replicating the PHE CBDs established in Pangani District.
PEACE is integrating HIV/AIDS, gender and population dimensions into coastal conservation initiatives in the Pangani and Bagamoyo districts, specifically in communities surrounding the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ National Park.