Learning from resilience strategies in Tanzania : an outlook of international development challenges / Pascaline Gaborit and Donath Olom (eds).
2022
HC885 . L38 2022eb
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Title
Learning from resilience strategies in Tanzania : an outlook of international development challenges / Pascaline Gaborit and Donath Olom (eds).
Edition
New edition.
ISBN
9782875744333 (PDF)
287574433X (PDF)
9782875744340 (epub)
2875744348 (epub)
9782875744326 (paperback)
287574433X (PDF)
9782875744340 (epub)
2875744348 (epub)
9782875744326 (paperback)
Published
Bruxelles : Peter Lang, [2022].
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (377 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Other Standard Identifiers
10.3726/b18824 doi
Call Number
HC885 . L38 2022eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1419698395
Summary
"Tanzania has been considered a model for development, peace, and stability despite the arrival of refugees from neighboring countries and the potential tensions related to climate change. Although it has accessed the rank of middleincome country, Tanzania still faces several challenges, particularly in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book aims at analyzing these challenges as well as the country's successes through a multi-disciplinary approach considering economic perspectives as well as conflict prevention, dialogue integration, climate change adaptation, forests' protection, and social perspectives - especially relating to women and girls. The current Covid situation has shaken the whole world and raised many questions on how the different regions and countries could adapt and develop resilience strategies in an uncertain and ever-changing context. Therefore, the book is not only about Tanzania but also about what we can learn from the research on Tanzania in terms of vulnerabilities and resilience strategies. This book is an outlook of International Development Challenges."--Publisher description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
The vulnerability and resilience of the economy in Tanzania : a historical context / Donath Olomi
Part 1: Socio-economic Realities and Impacts :
Informal workers in Tanzania : coping strategies and resilience factors / William Amos Pallangyo
The socio-economic impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic on women and girls in Tanzania / Kaihula Bishagazi
Tanzania's livestock sector : resilience and potentials / Wambura Messo, Felix Adamu Nandonde
Part 2: Resilience to Global Challenges and to Climate Change : Multinational Enterprises
MNEs and local supply chains : prospects on poverty reduction, trust and sustainability / Felix Adamu Nandonde, Pascaline Gaborit
Vulnerabilities and resilience to climate change in Tanzania / Pascaline Gaborit
Forests' management and protection in Tanzania : challenges and reality / Magreth S. Bushesha, Pascaline Gaborit
An account on the resilience of Tanzania's private sector / Ali Mjella, Hans Determeyer
Civic participation and water governance in the Kiroka village of Tanzania / Saida S. Fundi
Conflict prevention, dialogue and resilience : exploring links and synergies / Élise Féron, Cæcilie Svop Jensen
Part 3: The Role of Women between Vulnerability and Resilience :
From women to gender and intersectionality : rethinking approaches to economic vulnerability and resilience / Élise Féron, Tampere Peace Research Institute
Minority participation of women in economic sectors in Tanzania : is it a new norm? / Theophil Michael Sule
Women in the informal sector in Tanzania : the case of Dar es Salaam City / Constantine George, Cornel Joseph, Colman T. Msoka.
Part 1: Socio-economic Realities and Impacts :
Informal workers in Tanzania : coping strategies and resilience factors / William Amos Pallangyo
The socio-economic impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic on women and girls in Tanzania / Kaihula Bishagazi
Tanzania's livestock sector : resilience and potentials / Wambura Messo, Felix Adamu Nandonde
Part 2: Resilience to Global Challenges and to Climate Change : Multinational Enterprises
MNEs and local supply chains : prospects on poverty reduction, trust and sustainability / Felix Adamu Nandonde, Pascaline Gaborit
Vulnerabilities and resilience to climate change in Tanzania / Pascaline Gaborit
Forests' management and protection in Tanzania : challenges and reality / Magreth S. Bushesha, Pascaline Gaborit
An account on the resilience of Tanzania's private sector / Ali Mjella, Hans Determeyer
Civic participation and water governance in the Kiroka village of Tanzania / Saida S. Fundi
Conflict prevention, dialogue and resilience : exploring links and synergies / Élise Féron, Cæcilie Svop Jensen
Part 3: The Role of Women between Vulnerability and Resilience :
From women to gender and intersectionality : rethinking approaches to economic vulnerability and resilience / Élise Féron, Tampere Peace Research Institute
Minority participation of women in economic sectors in Tanzania : is it a new norm? / Theophil Michael Sule
Women in the informal sector in Tanzania : the case of Dar es Salaam City / Constantine George, Cornel Joseph, Colman T. Msoka.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 2, 2024).
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