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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Child Malnutrition in Nzega District, Rural Tanzania
(IRDP, 2008-09)
Abstract:
Children younger than five years are the most vulnerable to diseases and malnutrition. A cross-sectional study was undertaken in rural areas of Nzega district in Tanzania to assess the prevalence and factors ...
Urban Wastewater Utilization for Economic Activities in Dodoma Urban District, Tanzania
(IRDP, 2011-09)
Abstract:
In the semi-arid areas of Tanzania that experience frequent periods of drought, wastewater is a critical resource for landed and landless households. This wastewater, which is generated daily by a rapidly growing ...
Resources and Benefits for Participation in Social Networks among Small Scale Women Entrepreneurs in Mwanza City, Tanzania
(IRDP, 2012-04)
Abstract:
In recent decades, there has been a shift in entrepreneurship theory and practice from viewing entrepreneurs as ‘independent’ towards viewing them as ‘interdependent’ and rooted in social networks. This study ...
Users’ perspectives on decentralized rural water services in Tanzania
(IRDP, 2008-11)
Abstract
This article examines the impact of decentralization reforms on improving access to
domestic water supply in the rural districts of Kondoa and Kongwa, Tanzania, using a
users’ and a gender perspective. The ...
COOPERATION AND TRUST IN THE CONTEXT OF DECENTRALIZATION REFORMS IN RURAL TANZANIA
(IRDP, 2012-09)
Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of decentralization reforms on cooperation and
trust at the village level in Tanzania, using a gender perspective. The paper draws
on survey and qualitative data from ten ...
Gender perspectives on decentralisation and service users’ participation in rural Tanzania
(IRDP, 2011-06)
A B S T R A C T
Increasing participation in decision-making processes by service users is one of
the objectives of decentralisation reforms in Tanzania. The argument is that
decentralisation enhances participation by ...
Empowering or Disempowering Women? A Challenge for Microfinance NGOs Supporting Women Entrepreneurs for Poverty Reduction in Dodoma Municipality, Tanzania
(IRDP, 2013-02)
Abstract
In many developing countries, women are poorer than men. To address this inequality, NGOs operating in these countries have introduced microfinance programmes towards women empowerment. However, little information ...
A gendered users′ perspective on decentralized primary health services in rural Tanzania
(IRDP, 2008-11)
Since the 1990s, Tanzania has been implementing health sector reforms including decentralization of primary healthcare services to districts and users. The impact of the reforms on the access, quality and appropriateness ...
Institutional arrangements for decentralized water and health services delivery in rural Tanzania:
(IRDP, 2008-04)
Abstract
In recent years, decentralization has been upheld by governments, donors and policy makers in many developing countries as a means of improving public services although opinion is divided on the link between ...