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Tanzanians applaud government for improving basic health care, but health remains the country’s top priority The highlights from Afrobarometer study as presented here today (19th March 2025) by REPOA’s Senior Researcher, Dr. Hubert Shija show that a majority of Tanzanians appreciate the government’s efforts to improve basic health care services.
REPOA is pleased to have entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TanzaniaInvest.com, a leading digital platform for information on the economy and investment insights on Tanzania, to formalize the official partnership geared towards increasing visibility of REPOA’s research outputs. This strategic partnership aims at increasing visibility of REPOA’s research
REPOA is seeking a credible real estate developer to express interest in developing its land property located at Regent Estate Dar es Salaam. Please read the full EoI just below – for more details… READ ON…!
Catch up with some of our new knowledge resources, ranging from the recent Journal Articles, Research Reports, Policy Briefs, Books, etc. You can also learn about our new 2025-29 Strategic Plan, and the prior years’ Annual Reports. https://www.repoa.or.tz/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/REPOAs-Strategic-Plan-2025-2029.pdf https://www.repoa.or.tz/?document-type=journal-articles https://www.repoa.or.tz/?document-type=research-report https://www.repoa.or.tz/?document-type=briefs https://www.repoa.or.tz/?document-type=annual-report
Dear Stakeholders On behalf of REPOA, I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and collaboration throughout the year 2024. Your commitment and partnership have been instrumental in the success of our programmes and activities, enabling us to contribute meaningfully to our national development through targeted
Despite some concerns on issues such as inflation and job creation, Tanzanians are generally pleased with the government’s management of the economy, the latest Afrobarometer survey reveals. The share of Tanzanians who positively evaluate the country’s economic condition is up by 9 percentage points from the previous survey in 2022.
The book portrays tensions between socio-cultural norms, that underscore harmful traditional practices, and human rights discourses and practices in Africa, and more particularly in the Tanzanian context. The book authored by Dr. Regina Opoku, a Senior Research Fellow at REPOA, is a welcome addition to the body of literature on
The report is the first to provide a whole-of-society perspective on U.S. contributions to Tanzania’s development. Dar es Salam, Tanzania, June 18, 2024 – New research finds that the United States’ relationship with Tanzania delivered an estimated USD 2.8 billion per year in tangible benefits to the Tanzanian people and
The writeshop is slated for 11th -15th November 2024 – targeting PhD students who have completed their PhD fieldwork, recent graduates who have earned their PhDs within the last five years, and young researchers who are currently working at universities or research institutions in Tanzania. For full details on the
Think tanks attending the International Policy Research Workshop on Competence and Jobs Creation co-hosted by REPOA from 22-23 May 2024 have called on policy makers to embark on sector specific reforms for enhanced jobs creation. Co-hosting the International Policy Research Workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania along with the Chr.
Researchers, policymakers, and experts from across the world have gathered in Dar es Salaam for the inaugural TRA-IGC-REPOA International Conference on Tax for Growth. The group meets to tackle pressing issues surrounding domestic resource mobilisation and tax system enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa. READ ON…!
“Ensuring that no one is left behind nor by the wayside” has long been a rallying cry for inclusive growth and sustainable development in Tanzania and much of the developing world. While considerable progress has been made towards attainment of many of the sustainable development goals, development and infrastructure gaps