Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. The population is estimated to be 61 million in 2021. Malaria, HIV and...
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IDS Working Paper 562 - Exploring the Intersection of Sanitation, Hygiene, Water, and Health in Pastoralist Communities in Northern Tanzania
This paper explores access to water, sanitation, and health in pastoral communities in northern Tanzania. It argues that the concept of gender, used on its own, is not enough to understand the...
IDS Working Paper 532 - Transfer Programming: Trends and Patterns Among Irish Aid’s Partners
Cash transfer programming (CTP) constitutes one component of both social protection systems as well as humanitarian interventions. CTP can provide long-term support to poor and vulnerable populations...
IDS Working Paper 530 - Developing Subnational Scorecards for Nutrition Accountability in Tanzania
Scorecards are an increasingly popular instrument aiming to advance accountability for nutrition. Often devised at national level, growing interest is now emerging in subnational application. This...
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Using a business model and cost-effectiveness analysis to evaluate mobile phone technology based nutrition and agriculture advisory services in Tanzania and Ghana
This methodological brief focuses on the business model and cost effectiveness analysis component of the mNutrition evaluation and is led by Gamos. In contrast to the other two components which...
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Using qualitative methods to evaluate mobile phone technology based nutrition and agriculture advisory services in Tanzania and Ghana
This brief focuses on the qualitative component of the mNutrition evaluation which is being led by the Institute of Development Studies. Changing human behaviours is complex and influenced by...
Oxfam’s Food Security for Tanzania Farmers Programme: Guidelines for Achieving the Double Boon
The Oxfam Food Security for Tanzania Farmers programme (2012–15) aimed to increase food production and income, and improve the quality of life and food security for smallholder farmers, particularly...
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Helpdesk Report: Education for children with disabilities
Stephen Thompson Institute of Development Studies 26 May 2017 Question Provide a rapid literature review of the evidence on what data and evidence exists, to identify, categorise and support children...
Food, Markets and Nutrition: Maximising the Impacts of Private Sector Engagement in Tanzania. Case Studies and Key Messages from the Workshop
This report summarises the findings of a workshop for representatives of the Tanzanian government, development partners, civil society and private sector organisations, hosted by the Institute of...
Promoting Biofortified Crops for Nutrition: Lessons from Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) in Tanzania
This case study examines the outcomes of interventions in Tanzania that have promoted the production and consumption of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) – a biofortified crop – with the objective...
Ensuring Integrated Water Resource Management in Tanzania Benefits All
The introduction of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the early 1990s by international donors has led to some important new knowledge about availability and uses of water resources in...
Ensuring that Food Fortification will Reach the Poor in Tanzania
Robinson, E. and Nyagaya, M. IDS Policy Briefing 72 Publisher IDS See details of this publication Tanzania has introduced a mandatory food fortification programme to tackle the country’s high rates...
Policy Options to Enhance Markets for Nutrient-Dense Foods in Tanzania
Robinson, E., Temu, A., Waized, B., Ndyetabula, D., Humphrey, J. and Henson, S. IDS Evidence Report 90 Publisher IDS Read the report There is an urgent need to reduce alarming rates of undernutrition...