Tanzanians worldwide the bespoke Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan cover is for YOU! We now live in an era of transnationalism wherein as transnational citizens we are essentially global villagers who belong to more than one society. When it comes to your global family protection needs you need flexible and versatile risk management solutions. Talk of worldwide protection without boards, we got you covered. At Diaspora Insurance we specialise in crafting bespoke risk solutions to make sure that you can cover not just yourself in the diaspora but also your loved ones in your native country if you wish. Whether you are Tanzanians by descent, registry, birth, marriage you name it the Diaspora Insurance is for You even if you have naturalised by taking other citizenship. Population: According to the 2012 census, the total population was 44,928,923.[9] The under-15 age group represented 44.1 per cent of the population. Economy: In 2020, the World Bank declared the rise of the Tanzanian economy from low income to lower middle income country, with a gross domestic product (GDP) estimated to be between US$1,006 and US$3,955 Health: As of 2012, life expectancy at birth was 61 years. The under-five mortality rate in 2012 was 54 per 1,000 live births. The maternal mortality rate in 2013 was estimated at 410 per 100,000 live births. Prematurity and malaria were tied in 2010 as the leading cause of death in children under 5 years old. Why Tanzanians Relocate to the Diaspora The decision to migrate in Tanzania has often been a response to a combination of several factors, including economic, social and political and environmental factors such as poverty, landlessness and economic dislocations. These factors are also often linked to factors such as trade, urbanisation and the growth of administrative sectors, agriculture, land degradation and rural poverty to induce migration, both internal and international. While international migration is not as popular as local or regional migration, the intents and purposes of it in general are the same. Repatriated bodies to Tanzania can be received at the Julius Nyerere International Airport. Cost of repatriating a body to Tanzania . Repatriation costs vary depending on weight, distance and funeral director fees. The cost of repatriating a body from for example the UK to Kenya is estimated at £3000. Requirements for repatriating a body to Tanzania Other Essentials for repatriating a body to Tanzania When in doubt, contact the Ugandan Embassy in the repatriating country. How long does it take to repatriate a body to Tanzania? According to Wikipedia, there are about +/-3.7 million Tanzanians that are living in the diaspora. They are spread across the following countries: The total population of Tanzania is estimated to be at 56 Million people according to Wikipedia. As stated above, the 4 million diaspora citizens make up 6.6% of the documented population. Statistics show that the majority of Tanzanian nationals emigrate to neighbouring African countries i.e. DRC and Zanzibar and some European countries for job opportunities. According to a report by the www.countryeconomy.com on remittances, Tanzania receives remittances of 435million per year from its citizens living out of the country as follows: How Funds Are Remitted to Tanzania Channels used by most Tanzanians to send money back home to friends and relatives: Reasons for sending remittances to Tanzania Remittances have become an important source for socio-economic equalizing and leveraging for many households and nations of the developing country. Migrants are said to have become the lifelines of their families back home. Majority of the remittances sent home are primarily for upkeep of family members remaining in Tanzania. Most Tanzanians use internet applications such as WhatsApp, Facebook and E-mails to communicate with their family back home. In most African countries, using data to make a call is much cheaper than it is to use mobile airtime to phone overseas. Below are the statistics on the internet users in Tanzania and how widely spread Tanzanians are over the internet and on Social Media. Internet users in Tanzania Social Media Statistics for Tanzania Mobile Connections in Tanzania Note: many people have more than one mobile connection, so figures for mobile connections may exceed 100% of the total population. 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