This study attempts to bridge the existing knowledge gap by focusing on post-harvest losses (PHL) in marketed fruits and
Tanzanians commend COVID-19 response but call for more investment in preparing for future health emergencies
A recent Afrobarometer survey reveals that about one in seven Tanzanian households report losing a primary source of
Tanzanian youth cite health, water, economy as priority problems government should address
The Afrobarometer Round 9 survey, conducted in 2022, sheds light on how the youth of Tanzania perceive the country’s
Tourism in Tanzania: status, trend, and existing growth potentials
Tourism plays a significant role in livelihoods & poverty reduction, directly employing over 1.4 million workers and
Dignifying Well-being of Women: Labour Conditions in Solid Waste Management in Tanzania Cities
Gender disparities readily appear across the waste management value chain, reflecting prevalent imbalances in the
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
Post-harvest losses in marketed fruits and vegetables: evidence from selected markets in Dar es Salaam
A large portion of food loss, especially in Africa, occurs at production or during storage and handling stages (Ridolfi,
Urban Solid Waste Management in Tanzania: Our Work, Our Health
This policy brief examines health and safety conditions in Tanzania's urban solid waste management practices. The
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the educational inequalities in Tanzania
This Policy Brief is a result of a country-specific study conducted by REPOA in collaboration with the Southern Voice,