Tanzania and Governance
- Capital:
Dodoma - Population:
41892895 - Size:
945087.0 Km2
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- Reforming wildlife governance through non-governmental actors
- U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2009
- This brief looks at the role corruption plays in structuring wildlife governance systems in Africa by comparing the differing governance structures which have elicited variant economic and ecological outcomes. Wildlife is an important...
- Why do anti-corruption commissions fail?
- A. Doig; D. Watt; R. Williams / U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2005
- This paper suggests that the widespread lack of ‘success’ of anti-corruption commissions (ACCs) is intimately connected to how they are funded by donors and governments and what donors and governments expect of them. The f...
- Tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating agriculture and rural development
- B. Hall (ed); N. Okidegbe; T. Marchant; et al / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
- While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor...
- Pro-poor strategies for financing and delivering health services in mixed health systems
- D Donika; S Sealy; S Bergkvist / Results for Development Institute, 2009
- In their efforts to improve health systems, developing countries face the challenge of integrating traditional government health resources with a large and growing private health sector, where many poor people seek care. In these &ldq...
- The context, challenges and strategies for the stewardship of mixed health systems
- G Lagomarsino; S Nachuk; S Singh Kundra / Results for Development Institute, 2009
- In low-resource settings, a mix of public and private health providers are needed in order to ensure that health services are available to meet the needs of a population. This report from the Results for Development Institute highligh...
- Do private agents outperform local councils in revenue collection?
- O-H. Fjeldstad (ed); L. Katera (ed); E. Ngalewa (ed) / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2009
- Many local government authorities in Tanzania have reformed their tax collection systems in recent years in order to increase their revenue. This paper examines how systems of privatized tax collection performed with respect to revenu...
- Health information systems necessary for evidence-based policymaking in developing countries
- S. Stansfield; K. M. McGrail; C. Black; T. Williams / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2005
- Over the past few years, there is growing recognition of the need for more investments in health information systems. This special theme Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO) notes that whereas such systems may seem expensiv...
- Can budget support be a valuable tool for aid effectiveness?
- InWEnt – Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH InWEnt - Capacity Building, 2009
- General Budget Support (GBS) has emerged as a 'progressive' mode of development country assistance. Such a process accentuates the importance of partnership and ownership – rather than proscriptive policy; facilitates ...
- Impact of decentralisation on governance and citizen participation in Tanzania
- A. Chaligha / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2008
- This report analyses data on local autonomy and citizen participation from six case councils in Tanzania, for the period 2000-2004.The data covers citizen’s perceptions of their involvement in the planning process; the perceptio...
- A review of Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of the quality of service delivery
- O.-H. Fjeldstad; L. Katera; E. Ngalewa / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008
- This brief compares Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of service delivery by local government authorities between 2003 and 2006; summarising their perceptions of the overall quality of local services, as well as their satisfaction with ...
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