Tanzania and Aid and debt
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Dodoma - Population:
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- The pooling of technical assistance: an overview based on field experience in six African countries
- H. Baser; P. Morgan / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001
- Study on the pooling of funds to finance technical assistance in the context of sector-wide approaches. The overall aims is to harmonise procedures so as to reduce the fragmentation of externally funded development activities as well ...
- How and why is wildife important to the livelihoods of the poor and vulnerable?
- J. Elliott / Department for International Development, UK, 2001
- Report aimed at producucing recommendations to DFID on an appropriate strategy for interventions which link rural livelihoods to wildlife and common natural resources. The report assesses the key linkages and underlying policy and ins...
- Improving the quality of economic policy: recommendations for improving the skills and deployment of economists within the Tanzanian government.
- B. Van Arkadie; N. Monck; N. Rweyemamu; T. Valentine; J. Makindara; M. Manyanda / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2000
- This paper outlines the findings of a needs assessment for capacity building in the Government economic service. The paper looks at how the skills of economists within Government can be developed in both the short term and reforms tha...
- Evaluation of Dutch research capacity-building programmes
- M.C.R. Banzon Bautista; L. Velho; D. Kaplan / Demanding Innovation: articulating policies for demand-led research and research capacity building i, 2001
- This paper examines Multi-annual, Multidisciplinary Research Programmes (MMRPs) instigated by the Netherlands in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The MMRPs were developed in response to a perceived need for a shift in the key responsib...
- Donors must allow space for recipient ownership of reforms
- Y.M. Tsikata / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
- This paper compares reform ownership in Ghana and Tanzania over the past two decades. The paper: identifies the factors, including institutions and policies, that determine the countries capacity to formulate, imp...
- HIPC initiative will not help Tanzania maintain a sustainable debt
- A. Danielson / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
- This article discusses the issue debt, economic growth and poverty in Tanzania. The article investigates wheter the HIPC initiative will assist Tanzania in maintaining a sustainable debt. The article finds that: ...
- The macroeconomic impactof debt relief is modst on Tanzania and Zambia
- A. Bigsten / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
- This paper discusses some issues on how to evaluate the impact of HIPC debt relief in the cases of Tanzania and Zambia using two computable general equilibrium models. The article finds that: the macroeconomic im...
- Addressing poverty reduction and the external debt burden: the caase of Tanzania
- A. V. Y. Mbelle / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
- Paper attempts an assessment of the potency of the HIPC initiative in addressing the key agenda items in Tanzania: poverty reduction/eradication and resolving the external debt burden. The assessment involves analysing long term trend...
- Changing economic and social patterns in African rural settlements
- D. Bryceson / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
- This paper synthesises the findings and main policy implications of new empirical studies on changing rural livelihoods from the De-Agrarianisation and Rural Employment (DARE) research programme at the African Studies Centre, Universi...
- The complications in the relationship between aid dependance and project phase out in Tanzania
- J Catterson; C Lindahl / Expert Group on Development Issues, Department for International Development Cooperation. Ministry o, 1999
- Using interviews and evaluation materials from twelve Swedish funded projects in Tanzania as cases, this study assesses the relationship between aid dependence and project phase out performance. Findings: ...
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