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Tanzania and Governance

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

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Policies and methods that work for biodiversity and livelihoods
K. Swiderska; D. Roe; L. Siegele; M. Grieg-Gran / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008
This report is an output of IIED’s collaborative research project “Policy that works for biodiversity and poverty reduction” and is based on a literature review and three country case studies (India, Peru and Tanzani...
Responding to Accra? Donor governments' aid policy
L. Hayes; L. Delph / The German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2008
High on the agenda for developing countries at the Accra High Level Forum on aid effectiveness was a commitment to use developing country systems (alignment) and to regulate division of labour (harmonisation). Regarding alignment...
What can African governments do about failed ‘globalisation?’
Thandika Mkandawire / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
Globalisation in Africa has failed. Not because, as is traditionally argued, African governments haven’t adopted the right structural adjustment policies (SAPs), or because their effects take time to show. Structural adjustment h...
Is people's perception an important factor in tax compliance?
O.H. Fjeldstad; E Ngalewa; L Katera / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2008
This paper examines citizens’ perceptions of local taxation system in six councils in Tanzania. It investigates why residents do or do not pay local taxes, and their perceptions of misuse of tax revenue. Respondents&...
The need for rights-based approaches for people impacted by conservation practices
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union), 2008
In context of the recent emergence of the debate on rights-based approaches (RBA) to conservation, this paper provides a collaborative piece of work on the constitution of RBA’s and some of the key issues surrounding them. It al...
Customary legal systems in South Africa, Rwanda and Tanzania
L Chirayath; C Sage; M Woolcock / World Bank, 2005
This paper attempts to bring customary systems into central focus in the ongoing debate about legal and regulatory reform. It first analyses the ongoing challenges and critiques of customary legal systems and examines why, despite the...
Non-state justice systems in East Africa region
C. Nyamu-Musembi / Department for International Development, UK, 2003
This report focuses on non-formal justice systems in the East Africa region, and is based on a review of relevant experience in three East African countries: Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. It aims to help a better understanding of the ra...
How to track public expenditure
Hakikazi Catalyst, Tanzania, 2008
Public Expenditure Tracking (PET) is ‘following the money’ from where it is disbursed by central government authorities, through local government, to end users such as schools and clinics. This manual provides tools for th...
Reforming Africa's power sector
UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2007
This study assesses the sustainability of power sector in Africa by examining the socio-economic and environmental impacts of power sector reforms in 14 countries in the region. It uses the results of the assessment to determine the e...
PETS: a silver bullet solution?
G. Sundet / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2007
This briefing look at the effectiveness of Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS). It particularly focuses on the PETS in Tanzania but also makes references to the way in which PETS worked in Uganda. Despite anti-corrup...
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