This brief assesses the relevance, use, and outcomes of training workshops offered by REPOA to media personnel in 2008,
The Effect of Boards on the Performance of Microfinance Institutions
Evidence from Tanzania and Kenya Although microfinance institutions (MFIs) are the most prominent providers of
The Governance of the Capitation Grant in Primary Education in Tanzania
Why Civic Engagement and School Autonomy Matter This study examines the governance of the capitation grant in 48
The Instrumental versus the Symbolic: Investigating Members’ Participation in Civil Society Networks in Tanzania
Civil society organisations (CSO) can provide a conduit through which the voices of citizens are able to reach and
Growth of Micro and Small, Cluster-Based Furniture-Manufacturing Firms and their Implications for Poverty Reduction in Tanzania
Poverty is still one of the most daunting challenges facing Africa in general and Tanzania in particular, as evident
Using Annual Performance Reports to Manage Public Resources in Tanzania
Tanzanian citizens are entitled to receive the best possible public services from the government. The latter has the
Competitiveness of Tanzanian Coffee Growers amid Bifurcated Coffee Markets
This study analysed the domestic response to changes in the coffee market configuration and the roles of institutions
Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR)2011
The 2011 Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) presents a consolidated review of progress towards the goals and
The Growth of Micro and Small, Cluster-Based Furniture-Manufacturing Firms and their Implications for Poverty Reduction in Tanzania
Micro, small, and medium manufacturing enterprises (MSMEs) offer good examples of firm clustering and incipient entry
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 4
REPOA has a new Chairperson of the Board of DirectorsREPOA introduces a new LogoAfrobarometer: the 1st phase of
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 3
17th Annual Research Workshop (ARW)National Centre for Employment Studies to be established at REPOAWorkshop on Natural
Creating Space for Child Participation in Local Governance in Tanzania
Save the Children and Children’s Councils In 2002, the Junior Council of the United Republic of Tanzania was created
Affordability and Expenditure Patterns for Electricity and Kerosene in Urban Households in Tanzania
Using data from the Household Budget Survey 2007, this study examines two main issues: i) the affordability of kerosene,
Creating Space for Child Participation in Local Governance in Tanzania
Save the Children and Children’s Councils This paper focuses on the model of community participation developed by
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 2
REPOA has a new Organizational structureLaunching AGRA’s Policy Hub for TanzaniaIn memory of Dr. Raymond MnenwaComing
Transparency in Local finances in Tanzania, 2003 – 2009
Good governance relies on three interdependent characteristics – transparency, accountability and integrity - and at the