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Tanzania and Governance

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

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Doing good by doing well? Statoil in Sub-Saharan Africa
P. W. Skedsmo 2013
This report, commissioned by Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), examines Statoil’s exploration and production activities in Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular how Statoil understands and acts in order to develop its social license to ope...
Good governance: key to local government in implementing REDD
C. Kimaryo 2012
Local Government Authorities (LGAs) are responsible for the provision of wide-ranging public services including environmental protection, forest conservation and development incentives, among others. But the key challenge for such inc...
Finding ways to build REDD+
C. Dyngeland 2012
Cutting down forests contributes to climate change. REDD+ is an international program which tries to tackle this practice, and Tanzania is part of the process. Universities like SUA are assisting in this and asking themselves “Ho...
The globalisation of the pavement: a Tanzanian case study
Y. Ekström 2012
This article, published in the Glocal Times, discusses examples of citizen media production and communication (blogs and social media sites in Tanzania and its diasporas) in the immediate aftermath of the Gongo la Mboto explosions in ...
Poverty reduction with strategic communication: moving from awareness raising to sustained citizen participation
M. Mozammel 2011
This document, published by Communication for Governance and Accountability Programme (CommGAP), updates a 2005 review of communication in Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS) and explores how the use of strategic communications has exp...
A national conversation: governance and media in Tanzania
A. Newell 2012
Since 2011, BBC Media Action has worked with the BBC Swahili service in Tanzania to produce the national radio talk show Haba Na Haba (Little By Little) and with six local partner radio stations to build capacity and programming at lo...
Addressing corruption and money laundering in Africa
C. Goredema / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
The relationship between anti-money laundering and anti-corruption strategies is a key issue for developing countries. This paper presents an overview of measures in place to combat both corruption and money laundering in Botswana, Ta...
Building taxpayer culture in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia: Achievements, challenges and policy recommendations
O. H. Fjeldstad / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
The study examines measures that aim to encourage taxpayer compliance through taxpayer education and constructive engagement between the government and citizens over taxation issues in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia. Experiences from...
Maendeleo Dialogue: Democracy in Tanzania: 48 Years of Our Fight Against Poverty, Ignorance and Diseases: Have We Attained Our Goal?
2010
And on marking 48 years of independence in line with its Maendeleo Dialogue series, Tanzania Development Initiative Program (TADIP) in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) organized a one day dialogue to assess achievemen...
Lessons on accountability in forest governance: The Mama Misitu Campaign against illegal logging in Tanzania
P. Domingo / Overseas Development Institute, 2011
This Project Briefing examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance. Key messages: Social accountability can improve forest governance where it changes cost-benefi...
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