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Geographic aspects of poverty and health in Tanzania: does living in a poor area matter?
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003This study investigates the concentration of poverty at the community level in Tanzania and its association with the availability and quality of primary health care services, the utilization of primary health care services, and health outcomes among both poor and nonpoor households.On average, both poor and non-poor households living in low poverty concentration areas were found to have betterDocumentMaize trade liberalization vs. fertilizer subsidies in Tanzania: a CGE model analysis with endogenous soil fertility
Statistics Norway, 1999DocumentPublic procurement: lessons from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
OECD Development Centre, 2003This paper presents a comparative analysis of the public procurement system in three East African countries: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.DocumentUnsafe schools: a literature review of school-related gender-based violence in developing countries
US Agency for International Development, 2003In an attempt to counter the lack of systemic information on the prevalence and consequences of violence in formal educational settings, this report reviews a number of country-specific studies on school-related gender-based violence.DocumentWhere has all the education gone in Africa?: employment outcomes among secondary school and university leavers
Poverty and Social Policy Team, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK, 2003This report presents the main findings of an international research project evaluating the further education and employment experiences of secondary school leavers and university graduates in Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Using a standard tracer survey methodology, the study provides data for monitoring and evaluating the impact of educational reforms.DocumentThe Batwa and the Hadzabe: an NCA-assessment
Norwegian Church Aid, 2002This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania.DocumentPeople and wildlife interactions around Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003This report reviews the results from a survey study in communities adjacent to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.DocumentEquity in health sector responses to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2003It is estimated that globally there are 42 million people suffering from AIDS of whom 29.4 million are found in Sub- Saharan Africa. HIV/AIDS was first described in 1983 in Tanzania, and has since spread dramatically.DocumentAre two better than one? Combining drugs for intestinal infections in Zanzibar
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002How can we combat the intestinal infections caused by roundworms (nematodes), Ascaris, whipworms and hookworms in children and women of childbearing age?DocumentIs information enough?: user responses to seasonal climate forecasts in Southern Africa
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2000This report discusses user responses to seasonal climate forecasts in southern Africa, with an emphasis on small-scale farmers in Namibia and Tanzania. The study examines if and how farmers received, used, and perceived the forecasts in the 1997/98 agricultural season.Pages
