Tanzania and Governance
- Capital:
Dodoma - Population:
41892895 - Size:
945087.0 Km2
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- The BLDS governance collection
Search for the latest governance-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- National ICT policies in member countries of the IST-Africa Initiative
- IST-Africa Initiative, 2012
- This guide looks at the current status of National ICT policies in each of the current IST-Africa Initiative partner countries. It identifies what has been achieved to date and provides insight into what implementation challenge...
- How can interventions in fragile states contribute effectively to securing peace and development?
- id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
- Globalisation, liberalisation, and the withdrawal of external support from Cold War alliances have placed enormous strains on some developing countries – best described as ‘fragile states’. These are states with high...
- The complexity of water governance
- id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
- Water governance is a significant feature of international development policymaking. There is an increasing consensus on the need for improved water governance to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This edition of id21 i...
- Tax collection: a powerful lens for assessing state legitimacy
- J DiJohn / Crisis States Research Centre, LSE, 2010
- The process of tax collection is one of the most powerful lenses in political economy to assess the distribution of power in a polity. Indeed, there is a long history of thinking in political economy and history that links the process...
- Parliamentary support in Tanzania
- I. Amundsen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
- After 30 years of one-party socialist rule, Tanzania embarked on a democratisation process in the early 1990s, along with a large number of other African countries. The 1995 elections were, however, the real constituent democratic pre...
- Civil society roles in Tanzania
- W. Egli; D. Zurcher / NADEL – Centre for Development and Cooperation (ETH Zurich), 2007
- In many developing countries decentralisation efforts have been planned and implemented as a means to improve service delivery to all citizens, to increase citizen participation, and to improve good governance at the sub-national leve...
- Assessing the impact of Sector Budget Support on local government in Tanzania
- P. Tidemand / Overseas Development Institute, 2009
- This is a case study examining Sector Budget Support (SBS) in the Local Government (LG) sector in Tanzania, with particular emphasis on the Local Government Capital Development Grant modality (LGCDG). The overall purpose of the study ...
- Is civil society a real vehicle for democratisation?
- G. Cawthra (ed); A. Du Pisani (ed); A. Omari (ed) / International Development Research Centre, 2007
- This study investigates the interface between security, at both the national and regional levels, and democratisation. The paper asserts that security and democratic governance are intertwined. The paper focuses particularly on&n...
- Empowering Maasai women in Tanzania
- Maanda Ngoitiko 2010
- Maasai women are among the poorest and most marginalised groups in Tanzanian society. A local women-led organisation – the Pastoral Women’s Council – works to improve the lives of Maasai pastoralist women and childre...
- Enhancing the potential of ICTs for advancing democracy and empowerment in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
- Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2009
- Access to and the strategic use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been shown to have the potential to help bring about economic development, poverty reduction, and democratisation. This report examines the pot...
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