Over the past two decades, property tax administration in Tanzania has undergone substantial changes, shifting between
Taxation and Business Development in Zanzibar: Insights from a Business Survey
The private sector is a critical driver of economic growth in Tanzania. The government has expressed a strong commitment
Strengthening Link between National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), Sector Policies and National Development Plans: Implications for Climate Change Governance
This study intended to understand the extent of climate change coherence across national climate change adaptation
The effects of COVID-19 pandemic on enrollment rates and gender inequalities in Tanzania
This study compares enrolment in the pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic. During and after the outbreak of COVID-19
How to overcome rent seeking in Tanzania’s skills sector? Exploring feasible reforms through discrete choice experiments
Skills gaps and mismatches are widely documented as a hindrance to inclusive structural transformation across developing
Investing in Tanzania’s People – Valuing the U.S. Tanzania Partnership for Prosperity
This study was conducted as a collaboration between REPOA and AidData, a U.S.-based research lab at William & Mary’s
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on educational Inequalities in Tanzania
This study examines the impact of COVID-19 on educational inequalities in primary schools in Tanzania, focusing on
Bargaining Strategies in recent tax reforms in Tanzania
The authors’ motivation for this research and so this Working Paper was on their conceptualisation of revenue bargaining
Learning Environment and Performance
of Primary Education in Tanzania
This policy brief aims at assessing learning outcomes by looking at inputs, commitments and competencies of service
Designing for differences:
aligning incentives in Tanzania’s skills sector
Since the introduction of the Skills Development Levy (SDL) in Tanzania, the financing of skills training has been
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
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,
Designing for differences:aligning incentives in Tanzania’s skills sector
The aim of this paper is twofold. Building on Andreoni (2018), we first aim to evaluate the current incentive structures
Healthcare Delivery Environment and
Performance in Tanzania
The purpose of this policy brief is to assess outcomes of primary education and health services. The survey looked at
Drivers of Farm Household Incomes in Rural Tanzania
Throughout the history of Tanzania, agriculture has been considered the back bone of its economy. Its contribution to
Elimu na Uzalishaji Kwenye Kilimo Tanzania Vijijini
Hii ni taarifa fupi itokanayo na utafiti wa kitaalam kuhusu mchango wa mfumo rasmi na usiorasmi wa elimu, na upatikanaji