Older people in Tanzania are disadvantaged and marginalized in many ways. They lack adequate formal social protection. They also suffer from diminishing family and community support. They face a series of multi-faceted problems and care for most AIDS-orphans, yet they are a much neglected target group in national social policy and international development programs. This book provides a theoretical discussion of ageing issues and their linkage to social protection. It depicts various policy frameworks at international, Pan-African and national level. And it provides extensive empirical findings on older people's living conditions
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
As a result of HIV/AIDS older men and women in northwest Tanzania bear a growing responsibility with...
A collection of in-depth ethnographic analysis on the impact of local and global transformations on ...
The elderly in Tanzania face social insecurity that put them at risk of great horizon of abuse, soci...
This paper attempts to examine the plight of social pension provision to older people in Tanzania. T...
This thesis investigatedthe implications of socio-economic transformation for social protection amon...
This paper examined the problem of social exclusion and the plight of aging in the informal sector i...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Inaccessibility to Social Protection Services (SPSs) is a major concern for the majority of the elde...
This book explores social protection opportunities for older people and how these can be harnessed t...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
No Abstract Available Huria: Journal of the Open University of Tanzania Vol.5 2003: 82-8
Old age poverty in developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa continues to be a development problema...
Grounded in ethnographic field research in Tanzania, this chapter asks what happens when older peopl...
There are over a million older persons in Uganda, many of whom lack food, money, clean water and med...
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
As a result of HIV/AIDS older men and women in northwest Tanzania bear a growing responsibility with...
A collection of in-depth ethnographic analysis on the impact of local and global transformations on ...
The elderly in Tanzania face social insecurity that put them at risk of great horizon of abuse, soci...
This paper attempts to examine the plight of social pension provision to older people in Tanzania. T...
This thesis investigatedthe implications of socio-economic transformation for social protection amon...
This paper examined the problem of social exclusion and the plight of aging in the informal sector i...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Inaccessibility to Social Protection Services (SPSs) is a major concern for the majority of the elde...
This book explores social protection opportunities for older people and how these can be harnessed t...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
No Abstract Available Huria: Journal of the Open University of Tanzania Vol.5 2003: 82-8
Old age poverty in developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa continues to be a development problema...
Grounded in ethnographic field research in Tanzania, this chapter asks what happens when older peopl...
There are over a million older persons in Uganda, many of whom lack food, money, clean water and med...
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
As a result of HIV/AIDS older men and women in northwest Tanzania bear a growing responsibility with...
A collection of in-depth ethnographic analysis on the impact of local and global transformations on ...