This thesis examines Colonialism’s lasting effects on the formation of the Tanzanian Healthcare system. Identified key characteristics of the Colonial Health Model include regional specialization, direct taxation, hospital-based care, and physician leadership. The effects of these characteristics are evaluated considering post-independence domestic policies and international health movements, including the 1978 Alma Ata Declaration and the 1993 World Bank Report. A finding of this thesis is that an overreliance on the Colonial Health model has stifled the development of the Tanzanian Healthcare System. Three historically informed recommendations are submitted to support the development of a preventive-focused health model more in line w...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentie...
The health of a population and the development of health services in a country at a particular time ...
PhotocopyPaper on the influence of European colonialism on the development of African health service...
This thesis argues that not only have health services changed throughout the 20th century. But these...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
This paper analyses health reforms in Tanzania since 1924 to 1993 to determine how each paradigm inf...
The colonialism is a significant phenomenon in the history of international politics. It has influen...
This thesis examines healthcare provision in the Central African Federation, the late colonial union...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
In this thesis, I view the historical background of Zimbabwe to show the patterns of traditional lif...
Histories of colonial medicine in sub-Saharan Africa have tended to focus on the role of the colonia...
This project examines the relationship between decolonization, present-day healthcare systems, and s...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
In both African and Asian colonies until the late 19th century, colonial medicine operated pragmatic...
This article seeks to examine the status of the medical profession in Tanzania, in the context of po...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentie...
The health of a population and the development of health services in a country at a particular time ...
PhotocopyPaper on the influence of European colonialism on the development of African health service...
This thesis argues that not only have health services changed throughout the 20th century. But these...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
This paper analyses health reforms in Tanzania since 1924 to 1993 to determine how each paradigm inf...
The colonialism is a significant phenomenon in the history of international politics. It has influen...
This thesis examines healthcare provision in the Central African Federation, the late colonial union...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
In this thesis, I view the historical background of Zimbabwe to show the patterns of traditional lif...
Histories of colonial medicine in sub-Saharan Africa have tended to focus on the role of the colonia...
This project examines the relationship between decolonization, present-day healthcare systems, and s...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
In both African and Asian colonies until the late 19th century, colonial medicine operated pragmatic...
This article seeks to examine the status of the medical profession in Tanzania, in the context of po...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentie...
The health of a population and the development of health services in a country at a particular time ...
PhotocopyPaper on the influence of European colonialism on the development of African health service...