Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Subject "Tanzania"
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Access to education and Assistive devices for children with physical disabilities in Tanzania
(Master thesis, 2014)Since 1990 many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have witnessed extraordinary progress in school enrollment and establishment of comprehensive rehabilitation programs for provision of assistive devices for children with ... -
Child Protection in Early Childhood: Professionals’ Experience towards protecting children in Early Childhood from Abuse and Neglect - A Comparative Study of Kinondoni, Ilala and Temeke Districts in Dar-es-Salaam City- Tanzania
(Master thesis, 2017)Early Childhood Abuse and Neglect has been a concern across the globe. Studies have shown that children in Early Childhood (0-8 years) are more victims of abuse and neglect than older children of which the most common types ... -
Clinical challenges of prolonged labour in Tanzania. A qualitative study
(MAJO;2019, Master thesis, 2019)Hensikt: Å oppnå en økt forståelse for kliniske utfordringer jordmødre og leger i Tanzania står overfor i forbindelse med langsom fremgang i fødsel. Problemstilling: Hvordan beskrives kliniske utfordringer knyttet til ... -
Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) and Poverty Alleviation: A comparative study between Jamaica and Tanzania
(Master thesis, 2014)Due to the increased family poverty, Jamaica and Tanzania, among other strategies, decided to introduce the Conditional Cash Transfers programs (CCTs) in reducing the magnitude of poverty for marginalized groups. Jamaica ... -
Elephants over the Cliff: Explaining Wildlife Killings in Tanzania
(Land Use Policy;44, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-03)Many incidents of elephant killings have recently taken place in Tanzania as well as in other African countries. Such events are usually presented as results of the rising global demand for ivory. As we show in this case ... -
Experience of Collaboration between Advocacy NGO’s and Government Social Welfare Officers in Preventing Children from Sexual, Emotional and Physical abuse in Arusha City, Tanzania
(Master thesis, 2016)It is estimated that 86% of children aged 2 to 14 are subjected to sexual, emotional and physical abuse globally. Regardless of the vulnerable situations, which expose children to the risk of being harmed, it is very ... -
The experience of retired civil servants in claiming their old age pension in Tanzania: A case of National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Kinondoni Branch Dar es Salaam
(Master thesis, 2017)The objective of the study was to investigate the experience of retired civil servants in accessing their old age pension from National Social Security (NSSF) pension fund. The study employed qualitative research design ... -
Forum theatre in a Community theatre Environment
(Master thesis, 2016)This master’s thesis presents results of a research carried out in Coastal region in Tanzania specifically Bagamoyo district in October 2015. The study aimed to answer the question: What are the implications of introducing ... -
REDD og norsk klimakolonialisme i Tanzania
(Internasjonal Politikk;Årgang 76, Nummer 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-04)Finansiering av internasjonalt skogvern som klimatiltak (REDD) har det siste tiåret spilt en viktig rolle i Norges internasjonale profilering. Dette er et tiltak det i Norge har vært tverrpolitisk enighet om, og som ... -
The situation of social welfare and child protection for vulnerable street-involved children in Tanzania : where is the gap?
(Master thesis, 2013)The main objective of this study is to give a holistic analysis of the current situation experiences of street involved children in Tanzania whereas its population today is about 44.9 million inhabitants and children account ... -
Tradisjonelle praksiser hos maasaier i Tanzania
(Student paper, others, 2017)Maasaier er en etnisk gruppe som lever i både Tanzania og Kenya (28toomany, 2013, s. 37). De lever med sterke kulturelle tradisjoner, som står overfor stort press fra en stat som stadig er i utvikling (Pharam, s. 5). For ...