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Tanzania Participatory Poverty Assessment Guides 2002 – 2003

A plain-language guide on poverty and vulnerability in Tanzania is available. The guide examines issues such as: What

LGRP

Fees at the dispensary level: Is universal access being compromised?

The Local Government Reform Programme - LGR target to strengthen grassroots institution to govern, mobilize, manage

LGRP

Low awareness amongst citizens of local government reforms

The overriding goal of the Local Government Reform (LGR) Programme is to improve public services to ordinary citizens.

R&AWG

Equity Implications of Health Sector User Fees in Tanzania

Do we retain the user fee or do we set the user f(r)ee? Analysis of Literature and Stakeholder Views Early 2004,

LGRP

Is the community health fund better than user fees for financing public health care?

Local Institution have big potential for improving public health services if they could effectively manage the local

LGRP

Are fees the major barrier to accessing public health care?

The major concern of the current health sector reform is the impact on the poor on their access to public health

LGRP

Primary education since the introduction of the Primary Education Development Plan

The Primary Education Development Plan (PEDP) was introduced in July 2001. The plan included the abolition of school

R&AWG

Summary of conclusions from recent research and synthesis of key issues on poverty in Tanzania

Launched in 2000, the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) is the basis of Tanzania’s post Millennium social and economic d

LGRP

Citizens’ access to information on local government finances

Citizens' access to information on local government and accounts is often considered a necessary condition for good

R&AWG

Vulnerability and Social Protection Programmes in Tanzania

This report describes the extent to which major social protection and risk management programmes and strategies adopted

Research Report

Poverty and Deforestation around the Gazetted Forests of the Coastal Belt of Tanzania

This study examines the relationship between poverty1 and deforestation2 around the gazetted forests3 of Kazimzumbwi,

Research Report

The Role of Privatisation in Providing the Urban Poor Access to Social Services

The Case of Solid Waste Collection Services in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania A study to examine the role of privatisation

Research Report

Demographic Factors, Household Composition, Employment and Household Welfare

This study has analysed two different Household Budget Survey (HBS) data to find out how the composition of poor

Research Report

The Role of Traditional Irrigation Systems (Vinyungu) in Alleviating Poverty in Iringa Rural District

This study was conducted to assess the role of vinyungu irrigation system in alleviating poverty in Iringa rural

Research Report

Poverty and Family Size Patterns

Comparison Across African Countries The study was prompted by two earlier survey-based studies in Tanzania that

Research Report

Assessment of Village Level Sugar Processing Technology in Tanzania

The Institute of Production Innovation (IPI) and the Faculty of Engineering (FoE), both of the University of Dar es

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