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Tanzania and Agriculture and food

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

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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...
Seed fairs: generating contact between the formal seed sector and the informal sector of producers and farmers in Tanzania
N. Q. R. Nathaniels; A. Mwijage / Agricultural Research and Extension Network, 2000
Report assessing the indigenous systems of seed flow and variety development (especially seed fairs), and public agricultural development organisation perceptions of it. Outcomes and conclusions: indications of t...
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...
Community-based participation represents the best option for woodland management
L. Alden Wily; P.A. Dewees / World Bank, 2001
This paper begins by discussing Tanzania's increasing recognition of the need to bring individuals, local groups, and communities into the policy, planning, and management process if woodlands are to remain productive in the coming de...
Selected papers on human resources for agriculture and rural development
Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2001
Papers on several main developments and issues that either persist or are emerging in the area of human resources for agricultural and rural development. Topics are: the struggle of some regions to shift from centralise...
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...
Water tenure in Kenya and Tanzania: what is the role of community responses and legal regimes?
C. Huggins / Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
This paper looks at the water policy of Tanzania, and makes comparisons with the situation in Kenya. It focuses especially on recent attempts to move towards a participatory, demand-management approach to rural water supply. This focu...
Short article on the first roundtable conference on the integrated Water Resources Development and Management in the SADC region
Tinashe Madava / Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, 1999
Sharing water resources in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has been discussed for a long time. The region is now moving towards implementing the strategies and policies in water development and management. The articl...
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Sokoine University of Agriculture
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