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Tanzania and Participation

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

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A training manual for local authorities responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007
Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS str...
Protecting pastoralists' livelihoods: lessons from Ngorongoro, Tanzania
N. Kipuri; C. Sørensen / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008
Recent years have seen pastoralist communities in Tanzania becoming increasingly impoverished and vulnerable, due to  livestock diseases, drought, fluctuating market prices and unfavourable policies. This paper discusses strategi...
How can NGOs effectively influence policy agendas?: lessons from FARM-Africa's projects  
A. Bradstock; I. Hovland; H. Altshul / Farm Africa, 2007
Increasingly, NGOs are becoming active in policy debates, yet a key question emerging from this new focus is whether NGOs can effectively influence the policy agenda. This publication presents four FARM-Africa projects from Ethiopia, ...
How are conservation policies shaped by neoliberalism?: a collection of critical essays
J. Igoe (ed); D. Brockington (ed) / Conservation and Society, 2008
The growing body of work on the 'neoliberalisation of nature' has paid little attention to conservation policy and its impacts. Similarly, studies of conservation have generally overlooked the broader context of neoliberalism. This la...
How farmers’ organisations help poorer farmers gain access to agricultural services
B. Wennink; S. Nederlof; W. Heemskerk / Royal Tropical Institute, 2008
Farmers’ organisations (FOs) in Sub-Saharan Africa play an increasing importance role in allowing farmers to access agricultural services. But are poorer and disadvantaged farmers always able to par...
 Farmer Participatory Research in Northern Tanzania: the FARM-Africa model
R. Ewbank; A. Kasindei; F. Kimaro; S. Slaa / Farm Africa, 2007
This document reviews the demand-led participatory model of farmer research and extension implemented by FARM-Africa Tanzania in their Babati Rural Development Research project (2000–2005). Farmer Participatory Research (FP...
Can NGO’s, the government of Tanzania and donors successfully fight poverty and achieve development?
Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2007
This paper presents findings from a survey of a section of Tanzanian NGOs on their perceptions of their relationships with the government and donors, and their views on their roles and impacts on poverty reduction and development. ...
Joining forces with the poor for the eradication of chronic poverty
X. Godinot; Q. Wodon / World Bank, 2006
The case studies compiled in this book emerged from an October 2005 World Bank seminar on extreme poverty. They show how helping the very poor to emerge from poverty requires not only extra public resources, effort, and time, but also...
Facilitating pro-poor participation in Tanzania
G. F. Kinyashi / Eldis Document Store, 2006
Whilst participation is intended to incorporate the knowledge and views of a community, this is often not the case. This paper argues that genuine pro-poor participation is an assisted but self-initiated process in which communities a...
Meeting the educational needs of nomadic peoples in East Africa: challenges and opportunities
R. Carr-Hill; E. Peart / International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2005
In the context of a renewed committment to Education For All (EFA) at Dakar, this study examines the apparent failure of most attempts to provide educational services to nomadic groups. The study focuses on Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia...
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