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This paper examines the relation between government and poverty in Tanzania through the medium of participation … national policies such as the reduction of poverty. Participatory approaches are not necessarily effective as a means of … local as an object of development and local persons as afflicted by and responsible for poverty …
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Tanzania over five years (2004-08). The paper examines specifically why high economic growth during the period of Tanzania …'s poverty reduction strategy (MKUKUTA 2005-2010) has not translated into the expected reduction in poverty, as there has been a … rise in one million people living in poverty over the period 2001 to 2007. The official response has been a call for broad …
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economic growth achievements do not reflect the poverty reduction initiatives in Tanzania. Despite rapid growth of the public … debt and poverty for Tanzania no studies have been undertaken to investigate the impact of the public debt on economic … growth and poverty in Tanzania. The present study is aiming to evaluate the impact of the public debt on economic growth and …
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This paper shows that in Tanzania, economic growth contributes to job creation and employmentopportunities, however, it … of Statistics, the paper provides anexplanation as to why the creation of wealth and employment opportunities in Tanzania … fails tobring the level of poverty to a level roughly comparable to what is found in the region and toreduce inequality …
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appreciating the role of secondary towns in rural-urban migration and poverty reduction. Secondary towns occupy a unique middle …. Secondary towns therefore have great potential as vehicles for inclusive growth and poverty reduction in urbanizing developing …-urban migrants from rural Kagera, in Tanzania …
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Although charcoal is the single most important energy source for millions of urban dwellers in Tanzania, being used by … option contributing to energy security, sustainable forest management, and poverty alleviation strategies. The largely … comprehensive reform of the sector: with Tanzania's total annual charcoal consumption being estimated at 1 million tons, the annual …
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of the present study is to model the introduction of basic social cash transfer programmes on household welfare, poverty … incidence and depth in two African countries: Senegal and Tanzania. Based on household budget survey data, a set of social cash …Social cash transfers are increasingly recognized as an effective instrument in the reduction of poverty. The objective …
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Tanzania was again one of the top growth performers in the region. Official GDP figures show that growth remained … from last year's contraction. The Government's Tanzania Development Vision 2025 and the Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II …) set out ambitious goals for reducing poverty and sustainably industrializing so that the country can achieve middle …
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Tanzania was again one of the top growth performers in the region. Official GDP figures show that growth remained … from last year's contraction. The Government's Tanzania Development Vision 2025 and the Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II …) set out ambitious goals for reducing poverty and sustainably industrializing so that the country can achieve middle …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013181628
appreciating the role of secondary towns in rural-urban migration and poverty reduction. Secondary towns occupy a unique middle …. Secondary towns therefore have great potential as vehicles for inclusive growth and poverty reduction in urbanizing developing …-urban migrants from rural Kagera, in Tanzania …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012645027