Tanzania and Governance
- Capital:
Dodoma - Population:
41892895 - Size:
945087.0 Km2
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- Maintaining independence: the struggle of one women's organisation in Tanzania
- C. M. Peter / Civil Society and Governance Programme, IDS, 2000
- Notwithstanding their numerical strength, women in Tanzania have always failed to organise themselves in an effective manner. This case study attempts to trace the struggle of the Women's Council of Tanzania (BAWATA) to establish itse...
- Contested priorities in the campaign for land reform in Tanzania
- E. T. Mallya / Civil Society and Governance Programme, IDS, 2000
- The Land Policy in Tanzania is an example of citizens engaging in a protracted struggle for effective participation in the policy process, despite the long exclusion they have experienced in policy making. This paper looks at the evol...
- Reforming policy on NGOs in Tanzania
- C. Mogella / Civil Society and Governance Programme, IDS, 2000
- How to mobilise the collective power of civil society, so as to enable them to shape and manage their own lives more democratically in a secure and sustainable way, represents a compelling political challenge in many post-independent ...
- How do sector wide approaches tackle poverty reduction objectives in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia?
- M. Foster; S. Mackintosh-Walker / Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001
- Improving the access to services by poor and marginal groups is a strong or central objective of most of the sector wide programmes reviewed in this working paper. The purpose of this paper, produced by the Overseas Development Instit...
- Results of a multi-national survey into e-governance initiatives
- H. Alamango; J. Zammit; E. Scicluna / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2002
- The authors define the term Governance as the process by which society steers itself. In this process, the interactions among the State, Private Enterprise and Civil Society are being increasingly conditioned and modified through the ...
- State policy effects on private investment in Tanzania
- H.P.B. Moshi; A.A.L. Kilindo / African Economic Research Consortium, 1999
- Government policies are critical in determining the rate of economic growth, the levels of private investment and the magnitude of credit to the private sector. Since the adoption of the economic recovery programmes (ERPs) in 1...
- An overview of current use and future needs for ICTs in Tanzania.
- P. Esselaar; O. Hesselmark; T. James; J. Miller / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2001
- This paper presents the results of a survey of ICT availability, usage and needs in Tanzania. The report is divided into a number of chapters detailing: trends in ICTs in Sub-Saharan Africa ICT policy de...
- Most African NGOs rely too heavily on their founders and have limited accountability to donors and beneficiaries
- Centre for African Family Studies, Kenya, 2002
- Results of study commissioned by the Centre for African Family Studies and the Task Force on NGO Partnerships to examine the classification, leadership, governance and management of NGOs in Africa. This exploratory study was carried o...
- Effectiveness of local government taxes in Tanzania
- M. Moore; O. Fjelstad / Governance and Development Review, IDS, 2001
- There is considerable evidence that a significant cause of bad governance, especially in poorer countries, is that states are financed not from the 'earned income' that they derive from taxing their citizens, but rather from the 'unea...
- 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...
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