REPOA is a Tanzanian research organisation which specialises in economic and social research. Research is central to
Common Mistakes and Problems in Research Proposal Writing
An Assessment of Proposals for Research Grants Submitted to Research on Poverty Alleviation REPOA (Tanzania) This
Children and Vulnerability in Tanzania: A Brief Synthesis
Ensuring social protection for vulnerable people is a goal of MKUKUTA (the National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of
Conclusion to the 2007 PHDR
Each chapter of this report offers specific conclusions and recommendations. Here, a brief synopsis of the overall
Growth and Development in Tanzania
This chapter argues that an overriding strategy is required to provide clear direction for national resource
Results from the ‘Views of the People’ Survey
Chapters 4 to 8 provide a summary of the key findings from the Views of the People Survey conducted in March and April
Status of Growth and Poverty Reduction
Chapters 1 to 3 provides a consolidated view of the progress of Tanzania's National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of
REPOA Annual Report 2006
During the first ten years of its existence, REPOA’s focus was on increasing the understanding of poverty, initially
To Pay or not to pay? Citizens’ views on taxation by local authorities in Tanzania
Widespread tax evasion evidenced by persistent public resistance to pay is seen as part of the problem of raising local
Developing Social Protection in Tanzania within a Context of Generalised Insecurity
This will be of interest to those involved in research in the area of social protection, and to those who would like to
Children Participating in Research
This new approach to research with children came to the fore as theories about children and childhood evolved from the
Local Government Reform in Tanzania, 2002 – 2005: Summary of Research Findings on Governance, Finance and Service Delivery
The Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP) aims to transfer duties and financial resources from central to local
Despite Economic Growth, Tanzanians Still Dissatisfied
The third phase government under President Benjamin Mkapa vigorously sustained economic reforms that were first
Changes in Household Non-income Welfare Indicators –
Can Poverty Mapping be used to predict change in per capita consumption in Tanzania over time? In recent years a
PHDR 2006 Status Report Cluster II
Education, health and well-being, water and sanitation, social protection and service provision This cluster includes
PHDR 2006 Status Report Cluster I
Economic management, growth, agriculture, food availability and accessibility, reduction of poverty, and energy The