Tanzania and Participation
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- Animal health care reforms in Tanzania
- A.P. Rutabanzibwa / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003
- The objective of this paper is to review the progress of government economic and legal reforms as far as they affect the provision of primary animal health care in rural areas of Tanzania. Lessons drawn from this review are used to su...
- Poor women have been marginalised in the PRSP process: the cases of Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique
- E. Bell / BRIDGE, 2003
- This report assesses how gender has been incorporated into the PRSP processes, particularly, in Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique. The report also focuses on the specific sectors and issues that the Danish Ministry of Foreign...
- Analysis of best practice examples of CBNRM projects in Tanzania
- J. Alcorn; A. Kajuni; B. Winterbottom / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002
- This paper reports on an assessment made of best practice CBNRM projects in Tanzania. Research and reverie of literature and data identified projects to visit that reportedly met the following criteria: reported to have...
- Community participation in traditional irrigation scheme rehabilitation projects in Tanzania: report of a collaborative research project
- J. Koopman; R. Kweka; M. Mboya; S.W. Wangwe / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2001
- This research article looks at how participatory methods can be used in projects to rehabilitate tradtional irrigation schemes in Tanzania. The research aims at learning how government and NGOs can better support community participati...
- Community-based participation represents the best option for woodland management
- L. Alden Wily; P.A. Dewees / World Bank, 2001
- This paper begins by discussing Tanzania's increasing recognition of the need to bring individuals, local groups, and communities into the policy, planning, and management process if woodlands are to remain productive in the coming de...
- Participation and Sustainability: Partners in Conflict?: The Case of the East Usambara Catchment Forestry Project (EUCFP), Tanzania
- E.T. Mallya / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
- Discusses the concepts of participation and sustainability and how we see them in the context of the EUCFP
- Donors and Poverty in Lindi and Mtwara, Tanzania
- N.N. Luanda / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
- The paper sets out to make some preliminary observations on donor, especially Finnish, attempts at alleviating poverty in Lindi and Mtwara regions. It makes a case for the need for research and practical thought about poverty. The pap...
- 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...
- Latest gender research fails to influence Bank's particiaptory poverty assessments
- A. Whitehead; M. Lockwood / United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 1999
- Looks at six Poverty Asssesments (PAs) conducted by World Bank teams and the way in which gender issues are treated in them (in Ghana, Zambia, Tanzania and Uganda). This paper trys to identify the analytical frameworks behind these re...
- 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...
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