This brief discussion note is focusing on major policy issues confronting Tanzania when aiming at a substantial reduction in poverty level over the next decades. The government has high ambitions for creating high quality livelihoods and eradication of extreme poverty by year 2025, within a liberal growth-oriented development framework. The starting point is most challenging with widespread poverty and a relatively weak state highly dependent on international donors. It is therefore not realistic that Tanzania will achieve the International Development Target in reducing the poverty level. The paper proposes to analyse five dimensions of policies for poverty reduction. The government will have to make a number of policy choices and trade-o...
Environment and Ecology Research 5(1): 29-37,This paper examines the existing resources curse in Tan...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
•Tanzania is undergoing rapid urbanisation and the policy question is shifting from whether the coun...
This paper summarizes the Joint Staff Assessment (JSA) on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP...
Given a description and analysis of poverty, what policies may be invoked to reduce poverty? There i...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate about the relationship between economic growt...
In the previous issue of this magazine, we discussed on the World Bank\u27s Structural Adjustment an...
Halving poverty until 2015 is something that all member states of United Nation have agreed up on by...
Tanzania has been independent in 2011 for 50 years. While most neighbouring states have gone through...
Most of the developing countries have experienced impressive economic growth over two decades since ...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
Environment at the heart of Tanzania's development Poor people are disproportionately dependent...
Poverty reduction is the overarching development policy today shaping both national and donor progra...
This brief discussion note is focusing on major policy issues confronting Tanzania when aiming at a ...
Povery is a multi-faceted concept. Various meanings can be ascribed to it. In relative terms, peop...
Environment and Ecology Research 5(1): 29-37,This paper examines the existing resources curse in Tan...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
•Tanzania is undergoing rapid urbanisation and the policy question is shifting from whether the coun...
This paper summarizes the Joint Staff Assessment (JSA) on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP...
Given a description and analysis of poverty, what policies may be invoked to reduce poverty? There i...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate about the relationship between economic growt...
In the previous issue of this magazine, we discussed on the World Bank\u27s Structural Adjustment an...
Halving poverty until 2015 is something that all member states of United Nation have agreed up on by...
Tanzania has been independent in 2011 for 50 years. While most neighbouring states have gone through...
Most of the developing countries have experienced impressive economic growth over two decades since ...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
Environment at the heart of Tanzania's development Poor people are disproportionately dependent...
Poverty reduction is the overarching development policy today shaping both national and donor progra...
This brief discussion note is focusing on major policy issues confronting Tanzania when aiming at a ...
Povery is a multi-faceted concept. Various meanings can be ascribed to it. In relative terms, peop...
Environment and Ecology Research 5(1): 29-37,This paper examines the existing resources curse in Tan...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
•Tanzania is undergoing rapid urbanisation and the policy question is shifting from whether the coun...