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Wolfowitz Visits Ethiopia and Tanzania

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Visits Ethiopia and Tanzania

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Zanzibar, July 15, 2006
Wolfowitz meets President Karume at the Statehouse and visits the Mtwango Irrigation Project that supports rice production.1m48s
Wolfowitz talks with locals at the Mwanakwerekwe Market in Zanzibar about insecticide treated bednets.1m48s
Tanzania, July 14, 2006
Wolfowitz visits the Manzese project (community managed water) in a low income area of Dar, meets President Kikwete at the State House.1m14s
Highlights of the concluding press conference. Wolfowitz talks about the progress in  Tanzania and the upcoming G8 meeting with regards to Africa.4m35s
WolfowitzOn his message for this weekend's G8 summit41s
Wolfowitz on the G8 summit meaning progress on debt relief.29s
Wolfowitz on trade barriers coming down.26s
Wolfowitz on the need for Tanzania to lessen its regulations to encourage the private sector.33s
Wolfowitz raising Tanzania for its extraordinary degree of unity among its people.30s
Tanzania, July 13, 2006
Wolfowitz arrival statement in Dodoma2m27s
Arusha: Wolfowitz visit the A to Z Textiles Ltd, manufacturers of anti-malaria bednets and talks with crowds about malaria57s
Dodoma: Wolfowitz arrival, met and accompanied by Prime Minister Edward Lowassa on visit to Benjamin Mkapa School.4m34s
Ethiopia, July 12, 2006
Wolfowitz on message for this weekend's G8 summit45s
Wolfowitz on the Bank and Ethiopia51s
Wolfowitz on the challenges facing Ethiopia1m18s
Wolfowitz on some of the people he's met in Ethiopia51s
Wolfowitz: meets winners of the Business Plan Competition, talks with Dr. Jember and other members of the non governmental agency Kikos, viewing their low income support projects2m16s
Ethiopia, July 11, 2006
Wolfowitz visits the Amhara region of Ethiopia, with regional president Ato Alelew Gobeze. He visits Nora Mender Elementary School in Quhara village and the Woreta health center, and emphasizes the need for more health and education services for Ethiopia.2m6s





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