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Vol. 16 No. 1 (2009): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development
Vol. 16 No. 1 (2009): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v16i1
Published:
2009-06-30
Articles
Technical Efficiency and its Implications on Environmental Resources: The case of Small-Holders’ Maize Production in the Rufiji Basin, Tanzania
Razack B. Lokina, Kassim A. Kulindwa, Aloyce S. Hepelwa
Public-Private Partnerships in Tanzania: Preliminary Observations on Performance
Humphrey P.B. Moshi
Student’s Understanding and Awareness Of Reproductive Health and their Future Fertility Prospects: Findings from University of Dar es Salaam
Huruma L. Sigalla
Outcomes of Rural-Urban Migration in Tanzania
W. F. Banyikwa
Challenges of Monitoring Food and Nutrition Security in Rural Areas Using Longitudinal Methods
Experiences from the Rufiji Sentinel Food Security and Nutrition Monitoring (FSNM) Study, Tanzania
G. Ashimogo, E. Mwageni, N. Mdoe, K. Kayunze, A. Mwakalobo
Compliance with the National Health Insurance Fund in Tanzania: Could Out-of-Pocket be a Better Option?
Gemini J. Mtei, Deograsias P. Mushi
Control of Soil Erosion in Mzinga River Catchment In the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania: Approaches and Practices
M. K. Mulengera, L. L. L. Lulandala, S. M. Maliondo, A. P. Maerere, R. P. C. Temu, C. P. Msuya Bengesi, Z. S. K. Mvena
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