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Improving the provision of government e-information opportunities in Tanzania

The Internet has the potential to improve public administration, service delivery, and citizen engagement (Castells,

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Learning Environment and Performance of Primary Education in Tanzania

Since independence in 1961, Tanzania declared war against three social enemies, which are ignorance, poverty, and

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Healthcare Delivery Environment and Performance in Tanzania

Good health is indispensable towards promoting the well-being of people as well as the nation’s development (World Bank,

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Taxing the Informal sector: A case of Dar es Salaam street vendors

Recognizing the crucial role that domestic revenue mobilisation plays in financing sustainable development, governments

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24th ARW Synthesizing Report

Tanzania has achieved sustained rates of economic growth for the past ten years and is moving towards middle income

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Non-resource taxation in a resource rich setting

A broader tax base will enhance tax compliance in Tanzania Huge reservoirs of natural gas have been discovered

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Targeted Not Blanket Allocation, is key to improving effectiveness of input use through voucher schemes

Agriculture development strategies continue to play an integral role in the economies and livelihoods of the poor in

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Intergovernmental fiscal relations in Tanzania: Guidelines or directives?

The literature on political economy of decentralization underscores the importance of intergovernmental transfers as a

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Institutional and Legal Analysis of D-by-D in Tanzania: Rhetoric vs Reality

This policy brief highlights some key aspects of institutional and legal frameworks guiding the central-local relations

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Limits to citizen engagement and downward accountability in the context of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania

This brief examines how the process of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania affects local democracy and the

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Financial discretion in LGAs and its effect on delivery of financial services through special funds for women and youth

This brief examines how the process of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania affects outcomes in terms of local

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Enhancing the Distribution and Performance of Health Workforce in Kenya

Health workers are the cornerstone and drivers of health systems and must be adequate if the country is to achieve her

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Implementing Agriculture input systems in Tanzania: Evidence from NAIVS

Agriculture development strategies continue to play an integral role in the economies and livelihoods of the poor in

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National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) Not for Smallholder Farmers

Poverty level remains quite high in the country, more so in rural than urban areas. As the Household Budget Survey of

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From Passive to Active Industrial Policy: Improving Locally Manufactured Supplies to the Tanzanian Health Sector

Seizing a major opportunity: industrial development with health sector benefits Local manufacturers in Tanzania are not

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Citizen Participation and Local Governance in Tanzania

Active participation in local governance is necessary for improving a citizen’s quality of life. Participation is

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