REPOA’s Annual Research Workshop continues to be the longest running and largest research workshop held in Tanzania by a
Safeguarding Digital Labour: Data Protection for Platform Workers
The digital revolution, coupled with the rise of the gig economy has transformed the way work is understood and
Tourism in Tanzania: status, trend, and existing growth potentials
Tourism plays a significant role in livelihoods & poverty reduction, directly employing over 1.4 million workers and
Dignifying Well-being of Women: Labour Conditions in Solid Waste Management in Tanzania Cities
Gender disparities readily appear across the waste management value chain, reflecting prevalent imbalances in the
Re-examining the Citizens’ Preferences for the Political Party Systems in Tanzania after 1992
After the re-adoption of multipartyism in Tanzania in 1992, the preference of many adult Tanzanians for the political
Factors Influencing the Adoption of E-participation at the Local Level in Tanzania
Despite the government's efforts to adopt e-participation at the local level, adoption is still in the early stages,
Domestic Revenue Mobilisation for Sustainable Development and the Contribution of IDA-20: The Assessment of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
This Policy Paper has analysed the trends and features of domestic resource mobilisation in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and
Domestic Revenue Mobilisation for Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Contribution of IDA-20
This Policy Paper has analysed trends and features of domestic resource mobilisation in Sub-Saharan Africa. The paper
Domestic Revenue Mobilisation for Sustainable Development in the Four East African Countries
Domestic resource mobilisation (DRM) is essential in allowing countries to own and flexibly chart policies that address
Domestic Revenue Mobilisation (DRM) for Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Contribution of IDA-20
This Policy Brief describes Domestic Revenue Mobilisation (DRM) as — increasing government revenues through taxation and
Situational Analysis of Firm Level Productivity and Competitiveness in Tanzania
The study aims to provide input needed for policy analysis of key Government policies, strategies and programmes which
A Methodological Review of Measures of Productivity and Competitiveness
Given data availability, this study uses Value Added Per Worker (VAPW) and Total Factor Productivity (TFP) to measure
Effects of Investment and the Business Environment on Firm Productivity in Tanzania
This study examined the effects of investment and the business environment on firm productivity in Tanzania. Read on to
Public Expenditure Review of Education Sector in Tanzania (Primary and Secondary)
Various studies have confirmed that the provision of quality education depends very much on, among other factors, the
Implication of 4th Industrial Revolution on Tax Revenue Collection in Tanzania: A Case of Manufacturing Industries
This study assessed the implication of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) on tax revenue collection in Tanzania.
The Impact of Recent Policy Developments on Enterprise Development and Competitiveness in Tanzania
This paper is the output of the second component of a research study on the institutional analysis of the enterprise