A Study on Linkages and Environmental Implications People in lowland and highland areas interact through sharing of
Poverty and Changing Livelihoods of Migrant Maasai Pastoralists in Morogoro and Kilosa Districts, Tanzania
This study documents the plight of the Maasai pastoralists who have moved from their Maasai land as a result of recent
Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit by Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen
A Case of Zanzibar Using survey data as well as secondary information, this study was set out to review the
Poverty and Environment
Impact analysis of Sustainable Dar es Salaam Project on Sustainable Livelihoods of Urban Poor The study was carried
Poverty and Deforestation around the Gazetted Forests of the Coastal Belt of Tanzania
This study examines the relationship between poverty1 and deforestation2 around the gazetted forests3 of Kazimzumbwi,
The Role of Privatisation in Providing the Urban Poor Access to Social Services
The Case of Solid Waste Collection Services in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania A study to examine the role of privatisation
Demographic Factors, Household Composition, Employment and Household Welfare
This study has analysed two different Household Budget Survey (HBS) data to find out how the composition of poor
The Role of Traditional Irrigation Systems (Vinyungu) in Alleviating Poverty in Iringa Rural District
This study was conducted to assess the role of vinyungu irrigation system in alleviating poverty in Iringa rural
Poverty and Family Size Patterns
Comparison Across African Countries The study was prompted by two earlier survey-based studies in Tanzania that
Assessment of Village Level Sugar Processing Technology in Tanzania
The Institute of Production Innovation (IPI) and the Faculty of Engineering (FoE), both of the University of Dar es
Poverty and Family Size in Tanzania
Multiple Responses to Population Pressure In population/development terms poverty is viewed as being associated
Survival and Accumulation Strategies at the Rural-Urban Interface
A Study of Ifakara Town, Tanzania Traditionally, small towns have been viewed as an extension of the exploitative
Poverty, Environment and Livelihood along the Gradients of the Usambaras on Tanzania
Two of the most important global issues today are pervasive poverty and problems related to environmental degradation.
Foreign Aid, Grassroots Participation and Poverty Alleviation in Tanzania
The HESAWA Fiasco The study set out to examine foreign aid effectiveness in the poverty alleviation in rural Tanzania.
Credit Schemes and Women’s Empowerment for Poverty Alleviation
The Case of Tanga Region, Tanzania The study set out to assess the extent of empowerment of low-income women at the
Youth Migration and Poverty Alleviation
A Case Study of Petty Traders (Wamachinga) in Dar es Salaam This study begins with a proposition that there is a