Context of the Problem Women’s violence is a main problem in Tanzania and this paper will describe‚ possible impact brought by domestic violence to women of Tanzania. Women experience the violation such as raping‚ beating‚ threats and involuntary prostitution. Few years ago woman violation was not a major issue in the society‚ and this is because of the social approach towards women‚ where by men were given more priorities in the system of education and labor force in the society than women
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countries of which 9% are from East Asia and the Pacific and 41% are from Sub-Saharan Africa. Tanzania remains one of the 10 poorest countries in the world. Poverty remains widespread and deep‚ with half of Tanzanians living under conditions of deprivation‚ concentrated in the rural areas. Commercial Banks contribute to economic growth through their financial intermediation role. Banking sector in Tanzania has experienced fundamental changes over the last decade following banks and other financial
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Power to the people in Southern Tanzania Anders H. Nordström‚ Christian Kornevall Electricity: the developed world takes it for granted but it is a luxury to many parts of the developing world. In developed countries‚ electricity is considered the backbone of the economy and it is generally agreed that providing access to electricity is a key element in the fight against poverty and an enabler of social and economic development. Why is then that an estimated 1.6 billion people‚ a quarter of the
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ASSESSMENT OF ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES OF EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE (EPZ) IN TANZANIA Authors: Kimaro‚ Joseph.‚Rwehikiza‚ Davidi and Mbura‚ Japhet: E-mail: jmkimaro@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Over the past few years‚ the idea of establishing “export processing zones” (EPZs) has found support among several developing countries. This development is linked to the increasing acceptance of” globalization” and neoliberal policies across the region. Developing countries have tried to stimulate exports
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fundamental to examine the experience of the countries that have‚ at least in theory‚ profusely embraced ecotourism‚ evaluating its natural and social impact on fragile environments‚ and the national cases of the Galapagos Islands‚ Costa Rica and Tanzania provide notable examples of how the success‚ or failure‚ of ecotourism is greatly determined by the extent to which national laws and development strategies are implemented. Ecotourism is a form of tourism in which the conservation and preservation
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Journal of South Asian Development http://sad.sagepub.com The Rationale of Self-help in Development Interventions: A Case Study of a Self-help Group Programme in Tamil Nadu Tanya Jakimow JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT 2007; 2; 107 DOI: 10.1177/097317410600200105 The online version of this article can be found at: http://sad.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/107 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Journal of South Asian Development
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Graduate Research Pre-Proposal Summery Statement of Intended Research Topic (CONCEPT PAPER) 1. Topic of Research: The suggested research topic is: "The Impact of Development Grants on Growth of SMEs in Rural Tanzania". 2. Brief Statement of the Research Problem: Tanzania has recognised the importance of SMEs to the economic developments of the country‚ and has taken various measures to support their growth. However‚ despite of the efforts to enhance SMEs growth into the country‚ still a number
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agenda and outcome." Though the question remains‚ is the G-8 as effective as Mr. Geldof believes or are his efforts whole heartedly ineffective? In order to answer this question we will compare two less developed African countries’‚ Morocco and Tanzania‚ economic growth
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NEWSLETTER ARTICLE URBANISATION DYNAMICS AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN MOSHI – KILIMANJARO‚ TANZANIA By Isaac Kazungu1 and Maulid Bwabo2 Half the world’s population now live in built-up areas‚ with an estimated 60 million people being added every year (World Bank population Index report‚ 2010). This rapid urban growth leads to environmental degradation and excessive demands on services‚ infrastructure and use of natural resource in rapidly urbanising cities of
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL RESEARCHERS: ❑ JESCA KABISSA ❑ PETER R. THADEO SUPERVISOR: ❑ MISS. RUHUNDWA TOPIC: AN EXAMINATION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF‚ AND THE THEORETICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW IN TANZANIA. CONTENT PAGE 1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1. Administrative Authority
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