Financing Public Health Care

Insurance, User Fees or Taxes? Welfare Comparisons in Tanzania This study contributes to the debate on the best way to finance public health services in Tanzania. It focuses on two methods for financing health care – the community insurance scheme and user fees.

The Role of Small Businesses in Poverty Alleviation

The Case of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Study of micro and small-scale business in Dar es Salaam. Issues covered include the contribution to poverty alleviation, the influence of socio-economic factors, and the impact of business formality.

Natural Resources Use Patterns and Poverty Alleviation Strategies in the Highlands and Lowlands of Karatu and Monduli Districts

A Study on Linkages and Environmental Implications People in lowland and highland areas interact through sharing of agricultural and grazing land, social services, trading and employment opportunities. There is significant population growth in the highland areas leading to land use conflicts, natural resource depletion, and serious environmental implications that can be linked to increasing of […]

Access to Formal and Quasi-Formal Credit by Smallholder Farmers and Artisanal Fishermen

A Case of Zanzibar Using survey data as well as secondary information, this study was set out to review the operational mechanism of the existing formal and quasi-formal credit arrangements in Zanzibar with the view to assess their performance in serving micro-enterprise sector with particular reference to smallholder farmers and artisanal fishermen. The study aimed […]

Poverty and Environment

Impact analysis of Sustainable Dar es Salaam Project on Sustainable Livelihoods of Urban Poor The study was carried out to find out strengths and weaknesses in the institutional structure and associated legislation that supports measures to improve the environment of the City of Dar es Salaam. The objective is to equip policymakers, particularly local government […]

Afrobarometer 2008 Key Findings for Tanzania

Looking at the overall survey results for the last four surveys (2001-2008), a major difference is confidence in the responses of the respondents, which is a positive trend. The confidence level for responding is high, though there are still some questions where some people are reluctant to give their opinion, particularly on questions relating to democracy

Local Autonomy and Citizen Participation in Tanzania

From a Local Government Reform Perspective This report analyses local autonomy and citizen participation from six councils in Tanzania. Themes covered are good governance; accountability and transparency of the local leaders in the community; local government autonomy and citizen participation