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Towards Socially Just Urbanization in Tanzania: Public Service Delivery
To better understand whether all urban dwellers can access public services equally, this policy brief examines the
Towards a Socially Just Urbanization in Tanzania: Political Participation and Social Cohesion
Tanzania’s rate of urbanization is estimated to be about 5%, and the urban population will grow to 35.5 million in 2030,
The Transformation of Cities in Tanzania: An overview
In a drive to better understand urbanization processes in Sub-Saharan Africa, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) supported
Formalisation of Street Vending in Dar es Salaam: Implementation and Enforcement of the Wamachinga Identity Card Initiative
Street vending in urban Tanzania is a big sector that touches different activities. This research paper applies the
REPOA’s Annual Report 2021
We are thrilled to present to our esteemed stakeholders our Annual Report for 2021. The year 2021 marked the second year
Industrializing Agriculture in a Changing Climate: Effects of Weather Extremes on Rice Production in Tanzania
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