Tanzania and Governance
- Capital:
Dodoma - Population:
41892895 - Size:
945087.0 Km2
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- Tanzanian Local Administration: A Vehicle for Democratic Development?
- P. Seppälä / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
- Argues that the role of local government administratorsis a crucial one. If the administrators are well motivated, the administration is able to function properly, even when the resources are limited. If the administrators are not giv...
- Land, Forests and People in Finnish Aid in Zanzibar: Some Preliminary Observations
- C.S.L. Chachage / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
- Sets out to examine the question of aid provision. As part of a general study on Finnish aid, the main focus is on two projects in Zanzibar: Zanzibar Forestry Project (ZFP) and Zanzibar Integrated Lands and Environment Management (ZIL...
- Comparative analysis of economic reform and structural adjustment programs in Eastern Africa with emphasis on trade policies
- Nehemiah K. Ngeno / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
- In view of the potential implications of structural adjustment and economic reform programs for subregional and regional trade, food security, and overall economic growth and stability, this study is a step in the direction of informi...
- Reform has produced mixed results
- O. Therkildsen / United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2001
- Five questions central to public sector reform in East and Southern Africa, and consistent with their proclaimed thrust, are addressed in this paper: Has the size of government employment changed since the mid-1980s? ...
- Technological transformation and rural industrialisation: a must in promoting agricultural productivity and non-farm employment
- Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2000
- This article suggests that the crucial impetus for promoting agricultural productivity and non-farm employment, in Tanzania, would have to come from a technological transformation of the agricultural sector and rural industrialisation...
- Recommendations for Tanzanian development: what policies are efficacious in the context of stable aid assistance?
- Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
- This article suggests that Tanzania, like most developing countries cannot count on any significant change in the international economic environment in so far as aid is concerned. Policy recommendations within this context: ...
- Tanzania's diverse business community: a valuable resource to be nurtured
- Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
- This report is a synopsis of the proceedings of a Workshop held at the ESRF. The study addresses the difficulties which the private sector encounters in Tanzania's business environment, profiled the diversity of business in Tanzania a...
- Policy recommendations and strategies for improving the Tanzanian irrigation sector
- Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
- This article addresses the importance on increasing the acreage of land under irrigation within Tanzania, in order to increase food output, poverty reduction and exports.Policy recommendations within the irrigation sub-sector: ...
- How to reverse the debt crisis in Tanzania?
- Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1998
- This article explores the current indebtedness of LDCs, policies leading to this situation, current economic difficulties arising in LDCs and policy recommendations to deal with this issue. In the mid-1980s the deteriorating fi...
- There is a lack of genuine commitment to multiparty democracy among ruling elites
- M. Baregu / Southern African Regional Institute for Policy Studies, Zimbabwe, 2000
- The paper examines the process of constitutional transition that has been taking place in Tanzania since 1989 .The paper argues that the single most important problem in Tanzania today is the lack of a clear and demonstrated commitment to d...
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