REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 4
REPOA has a new Chairperson of the Board of Directors REPOA introduces a new Logo Afrobarometer: the 1st phase of dissemination of findings from Views of the people. Parliamentary Centre meets Parliament
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 3
17th Annual Research Workshop (ARW) National Centre for Employment Studies to be established at REPOA Workshop on Natural Resource Investment in Tanzania Feature: Understanding Lands and Investment…
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 2
REPOA has a new Organizational structure Launching AGRA’s Policy Hub for Tanzania In memory of Dr. Raymond Mnenwa Coming Soon: PHDR 2011
REPOA e-Newsletter Issue No. 1
Viashiria vya Kijinsia
Kijitabu cha Viashiria vya Kijinsia kina kinachambua na kukusanya baadhi ya viashiria vya kijinsia ambavyo takwimu na taarifa zake zimeanzia mwaka 2000/2001 hadi miaka ya karibuni. Kijitabu kinaonyesha mafanikio na mapengo yaliyopo ambayo yanabidi yarekebishwe na watunga sera, wabuni mipango na wadau wengine.
Tanzania Gender Indicators Booklet 2010
The Gender Indicators Booklet 2010 assesses trends in selected gender indicators in Tanzania from 2000/01 to 2010. It highlights progress towards achieving gender equality and identifies areas which need to be addressed by policy makers, planners, communities and other stakeholders.
Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009
The Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) is a key output of the Government of Tanzania’s poverty monitoring system. It provides consolidated analysis of progress towards national development goals as well as discussion on important socio-economic issues affecting the country. PHDR 2009 is the fifth report in the series since 2002 and marks the end […]
REPOA Annual Report 2009
As the third phase of REPOA’s Strategic Plan 2005-2009 draws to a close, 2009 was a time for us to reflect on activities, our achievements, as well as making a concerted effort to learn from our experiences and harness all aspects of what we have learned from 2005 to 2009 and integrate them into 2010 […]
REPOA Annual Report 2008
In 2008 an external review was conducted, as per our Memorandum of Understanding, with the basket funders that provided valuable insight that will be incorporated into the next strategic plan. a follow-up review was deemed necessary to highlight the specific recommendations on how to strengthen our research activities. the process of determining the future begins […]
REPOA Annual Report 2007
The year 2007 marks the mid-point of REPOA’s Strategic Plan 2005 – 2009 and, re ecting on the performance to date, the Board’s overall impression is that REPOA is steadily advancing, yet the demands are not abating. Stakeholders are calling for more from REPOA, which is pleasing, as it clearly demonstrates that the organisation is […]
REPOA Annual Report 2006
During the first ten years of its existence, REPOA’s focus was on increasing the understanding of poverty, initially through the development of the capacity of researchers and conducting research activities. During the latter part of this period, REPOA’s activities expanded to facilitating policy dialogue and policy development. The demands of stakeholders had shown REPOA that […]
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 government revenues in Tanzania. Dealing with the policy problem of revenue enhancement and tax evasion requires some understanding of the factors underlying the individual’s decision whether to pay or evade taxes; however, taxpayers’ views have, […]
Despite Economic Growth, Tanzanians Still Dissatisfied
The third phase government under President Benjamin Mkapa vigorously sustained economic reforms that were first introduced in Tanzania the mid-1980s. The resulting macroeconomic achievements of recent years have been impressive, especially since the second half of the last decade. In 2004, GDP growth reached 6.7%, the average inflation rate declined from 27% in 1995 to […]
Delivery of Social Services on Mainland Tanzania: Are People Satisfied?
Effective access to a functioning and well-equipped social services is a prerequisite for improving the quality of life and for promoting the well being of all Tanzanians. The Afrobarometer has now tracked Tanzanians’ perceptions of the quality of social service delivery – specifically with respect to education, water supply, and health
Combating Corruption in Tanzania: Perception and Experience
The Government of Tanzania has been battling against corruption since the early days of independence, and the efforts have been redoubled in the last seven years with the adoption of a new and comprehensive anti-corruption strategy.
REPOA Annual Report 2005
During the first ten years of its existence, REPOA’s focus was on increasing the understanding of poverty, initially through the development of the capacity of researchers and conducting research activities. During the latter part of this period, REPOA’s activities expanded to facilitating policy dialogue and policy development. The demands of stakeholders had shown REPOA that […]