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Building coherence between sector reforms and decentralisation: do SWAPs provide the missing link?
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2003This report summarises the findings of a research study that set out to understand the relationship between SWAPs, sector programmes and decentralisation processes in different institutional contexts.DocumentCivil society budget monitoring for national accountability
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004This report is based on a three day budget tracking workshop held in Malawi in February 2004 which brought together individuals and representatives of organisations involved in budget monitoring, or developing monitoring processes and tools, with a view to developing a supportive community of practice.Issues highlighted in this report include:budget making is where the real prioritisatDocumentClimate variability and impacts on east African livestock herders
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Colorado State University, 2003The paper discusses human adaptation and vulnerability to climate variability, specifically focusing on the Maasai pastoralists of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA), northern Tanzania.The paper utilises past studies of Maasai pastoralist household decision-making processes and ecological data.DocumentMoving beyond the classroom: expanding learning opportunities for marginalized populations in Tanzania
Forum for African Women Educationalists, 2002More than 3 million school-age children remain out of school in Tanzania, despite the government’s commitment to univeral primary education.DocumentLow awareness amongst citizens of local government reforms
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This paper reports on a survey carried out in Tanzania to gauge public awareness and perception of the Local Government Reform (LGR) programme.DocumentSuccessful community nutrition programming: lessons from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
LINKAGES Project, 2002This report presents the main findings of a series of assessments of successful community-based nutrition programs carried out in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.DocumentTanzania’s community health fund: prepayment as an alternative to user fees
World Bank, 2002This paper describes the aims, design, implementation, and preliminary impact of a prepayment scheme initiated by Tanzania’s Community Health Fund (CHF) as an alternative to user fees. According to the author, the prepayment scheme has produced incremental improvements in the financing and provision of health in Tanzania.DocumentAccreditation of providers for the national health insurance fund of Tanzania
Management Sciences for Health, 2000This report, produced by Management Sciences for Health (MSH), discusses the process of accreditation for health service providers with specific reference to the national health insurance fund (NHIF) of Tanzania. The report reviews the critical elements of assessment, along with the NHIF Act requirements, and current means of registering and evaluating health providers in Tanzania.DocumentHow do countries regulate the health sector? Evidence from Tanzania and Zimbabwe
Health Policy and Planning, 2003This paper discusses the regulation of private activity in the health sectors of Tanzania and Zimbabwe, and assesses the appropriateness of existing regulatory networks. It reviews what is currently being regulated, the level at which regulation is occurring, and the specific instruments being used.DocumentWater for all: improving water resource governance in southern Africa
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2004Assessing prospects for effective stakeholder participation in water resource management in southern Africa, this paper examines the experience of countries such as South Africa and Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Tanzania, to draw some important lessons.At a theoretical level, the paper concludes that:improved governance, rather than stakeholder participation, should be tPages
