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Tanzania and Aid and debt

Tanzania
  • Capital: Dodoma
  • Population: 41892895
  • Size: 945087.0 Km2

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The IMF and World Bank's emphasis on good governance in African countries is ironic
Bretton Woods Project, 2001
This article discusses the recent trip of President James Wolfensohn and IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler to Mali and Tanzania to meet 22 African leaders in February. The theme of their visit was discussions concerning good governa...
Donors should be more discriminating when deciding which African countries will benefit from aid
World Bank, 2001
This article explores comparatively, the effect and effectiveness of aid in different African countries (10 case studies). More specifically the article investigates the following questions: are there common char...
Community participation in traditional irrigation scheme rehabilitation projects in Tanzania: report of a collaborative research project
J. Koopman; R. Kweka; M. Mboya; S.W. Wangwe / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2001
This research article looks at how participatory methods can be used in projects to rehabilitate tradtional irrigation schemes in Tanzania. The research aims at learning how government and NGOs can better support community participati...
Poverty and inequality during structural adjustment in rural Tanzania
M. Luisa Ferreira / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1996
Growth attributed to structural adjustment has benefited the population generally, shifting a significant portion of the population from below the poverty line to above it. Only that smaller fraction of the population with extremely l...
Outline of research programme
Odd-Helge Fjeldstad; O. Therkildsen; L. Rakner; J. Semboja / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2000
Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries. The way they tackle the issue of domestic revenue mobilisation significantly influences their potential for economic growth and democratic consol...
Policies and strategies for poverty reduction in Norwegian development aid: a review
A. Ofstad; E.N. Tjønneland / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1999
Paper provides an overview of Norwegian policiesand strategies for poverty reduction. It assesses Norway’s development aid policy in light of the renewed international donor emphasis on poverty and the ambition of assisting in re...
Conditionality in aid
H. Selbervik / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1999
Study gives a presentation of the role of Norway – from a conditionality perspective – in the aid negotiation processes between Norway and Tanzania in order to investigate the role of Norway, and in more general terms what h...
Insuffient measures taken by UNHCR to address violence against women in Tanzanian refugee camps
Human Rights Watch, 2000
Documents UNHCR's and the Tanzanian host government's failure to address violence against women refugees in a timely and effective manner, despite ample evidence that women's lives were in danger in their homes and in the general camp...
Keeping Burundian refugee youths occupied for the future
E. Lyby / Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR, 2001
Report concerns the evaluation of ongoing skills training programmes for the 10,000 young Burundian refugees entering adulthood each year in the refugee camps, with a view to expanding them into a wider programme based in the refugee ...
Peasant Cotton Cultivation and Marketing Behaviour in Tanzania since Liberalisation
P. Gibbon / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
Discusses the debate around structural adjustment and African agriculture, the history of the Tanzanian cotton sector and farming systems in the main cotton growing area of the country before reporting the results of a small survey of...
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