Information on "Natural Resources" and "Tanzania (United Republic of)"
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Strengthening Pro-poor Targeting of Investments by African Utilities in Urban Water and Sanitation: The Role of the International Development Association of the World Bank
Author: Peter Newborne, Josephine Tucker, Kate Bayliss
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This report analyzes the effects of selected projects on water supply and sanitation services (WSS) in urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa. More on «Strengthening Pro-poor Targeting of Investments by African Utilities in Urban Water and Sanitation: The Role of the International Development Association of the World Bank»
October 2011
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Oct 2011
The Forgotten Villages - Land Reform in Tanzania
Author: Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Tanzania's 1999 land reform has decentralized land administration to the rural local village governments, but implementation so far has been slow and uneven. More on «The Forgotten Villages - Land Reform in Tanzania»
July 2011
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Jul 2011
Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance
Author: Pilar Domingo, Daniel Harris, Cassian Sianga, Enock Chengullah, Calyst Basil Kavishe
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance. More on «Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance» -
Jul 2011
The Land Factor in Mining Gold Reserves in Tanzania
Author: Furaha Lugoe
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This policy brief looks at the land tenure conflicts related to mining in Tanzania. More on «The Land Factor in Mining Gold Reserves in Tanzania»
May 2011
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May 2011
The Political Economy of Social Accountability in Tanzania
Author: Dan Harris, Pilar Domingo, Cassian Sianga, Enock Chengullah, Calyst Basil Kavishe
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This report draws on the findings from research undertaken as part of the Accountability in Tanzania (AcT) Programme. More on «The Political Economy of Social Accountability in Tanzania»
January 2011
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2011
The Agrarian Question in Tanzania?
Author: Sam Maghimbi, Razack B Lokina, Mathew A Senga
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
In this paper it is argued that the small scale of operation of the peasant economy and the failure of technical and marketing innovations have contributed to widespread absolute poverty among peasant families in Tanzania. More on «The Agrarian Question in Tanzania?» -
2011
Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture
Author: Ole Therkildsen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Tanzania’s 2005 push to increase rice production by ambitious rural investments in irrigation and by tariff protection of its rice industry from cheap imported subsidized rice has apparently high-level political support. More on «Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture» -
2011
Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems
Author: Amrita Kapur
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This paper examines the particular need for secure land rights for women in the African pluralistic development context, and the mixed results of targeting law reform as a mechanism for change. More on «Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems»
October 2010
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Oct 2010
Land Acquisition for Public Use
Author: Wilbard Kombe
Publisher: Crisis States Research Centre (CSRC)
This paper expounds the problematic of land acquisition for public use in Tanzania. More on «Land Acquisition for Public Use»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
Global Financial Crisis Discussion Series - Paper 20: Tanzania Phase 2
Author: H B Lunogelo, A Mbilinyi, M Hangi
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper examines the impact of the recent global financial crisis on Tanzania. More on «Global Financial Crisis Discussion Series - Paper 20: Tanzania Phase 2»


