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Vol. 29 No. 2 (2022): Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development
Vol. 29 No. 2 (2022): Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v29i2
Published:
2022-12-31
Articles
No Room for Marginalization: Recognizing the Importance of Local Knowledge For Weather Forecasting in Mbogwe District, Tanzania
Jackson R. Sawe
1-21
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Assessing the Spatial-Temporal Land Use and Land Cover Changes in West District, Zanzibar
22-43
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Fee-free Education Capitation Grants on Educational Facilities: A Case of Four Selected Government Secondary Schools In Ukerewe District, Tanzania
44.61
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Trends and Impacts of Climate Change on the Livelihoods of Coastal Communities in North ‘A’ District, Zanzibar
Ali Ussi Hamad, Jackson R. Sawe
62-83
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Preferences of Communication Systems For Climate Change Adaptation Among the Maasai Of Ngerengere in Morogoro Region, Tanzania
84-106
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Are Child Domestic Workers Key Ingredients In Employers’ Households? Employers’ Perception Towards Child Domestic Workers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
107-123
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Piecemeal Planning and Small-Town Development In Mlandizi and Sirari, Tanzania
124-144
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Land Regularization and Its Impact on Household Livelihoods In Dar es Salaam and Mwanza Cities, Tanzania
145-164
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Data Quality Assessment to Improve Tuberculosis Reduction Program Performance in Coast Region, Tanzania
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Trends and Impacts of Climate Change on the Livelihoods of Coastal Communities in North ‘A’ District, Zanzibar
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Lecturers’ Ability to Support Inclusive Learning To Students With Visual Impairment in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania
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