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The impact of the penetration of the market on rural women: the case of Mbozi Rural District Mbeya, Tanzania
Institute of Development Studies, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1998Looks at the effects of structural adjustment reforms on women in Tanzania.Recommendations include:government subsidy of maize fertilisersadjustment to the system of granting loans to allow access to rural womeneducation of the rural population on procedures and conditions for getting loansexemption from payment for health services for womenprovision of an adequate supplDocumentThe Socio-Economic Dynamics of Farmers' Management of Local Plant Genetic Resources: A Framework for Analysis with Examples from a Tanzanian Case
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1999Discusses the debate around farmers' management of local plant genetic resources. It seek to develop a theoretical framework for analysing farmers management of plant genetic resources using examples from fieldwork carried out in 1995-1997 among farmers in Tanzania with a focus on the 1994/95 growing season.DocumentTaxation, aid and democracy: an agenda for research in African countries
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2000Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries.DocumentAid and conditionality: the role of the bilateral donor - a case study of Norwegian–Tanzanian aid relationship
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1999Study gives a presentation of the role of Norway – from a conditionality perspective – in the aid negotiation processes between Norway and Tanzania in order to investigate the role of Norway, and in more general terms what has been the role of the bilateral donor. The report also analyses how Norway has applied its conditionality policy towards Tanzania, and how this has changed over time.DocumentPolicies and strategies for poverty reduction in Norwegian development aid: a review
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1999Paper provides an overview of Norwegian policiesand strategies for poverty reduction.DocumentRural water tenure in East Africa: a comparative study of legal regimes and community responses to changing tenure patterns in Tanzania and Kenya
Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000This paper looks at the water policy of Tanzania, and makes comparisons with the situation in Kenya. It focuses especially on recent attempts to move towards a participatory, demand-management approach to rural water supply.DocumentSouthern Africa: sharing water in the new millenium
Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, 1999Sharing water resources in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has been discussed for a long time. The region is now moving towards implementing the strategies and policies in water development and management. The article reports on the first roundtable conference on the integrated Water Resources Development and Management in the SADC region held in Geneva.DocumentThe sustainability enigma: aid dependency and the phasing out of projects: the case of Swedish aid
Expert Group on Development Issues, Department for International Development Cooperation. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden, 1999Using interviews and evaluation materials from twelve Swedish funded projects in Tanzania as cases, this study assesses the relationship between aid dependence and project phase out performance.Findings: project phasing out is complicated by the lack of financial sustainability of the supported institutions.DocumentAid and reform in Africa: lessons from ten case studies
World Bank, 2001This article explores comparatively, the effect and effectiveness of aid in different African countries (10 case studies).More specifically the article investigates the following questions:are there common characteristics of successful and failed reformers that enable us to understand better the political economy of reform?do donors tailor their assistance to different types of counDocumentCommunity participation in traditional irrigation scheme rehabilitation projects in Tanzania: report of a collaborative research project
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2001This research article looks at how participatory methods can be used in projects to rehabilitate tradtional irrigation schemes in Tanzania.Pages
