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  3. Vol. 21 No. 1 (2014): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development

Vol. 21 No. 1 (2014): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v21i1
Published: 2014-06-30

Articles

  • Growth Determinants of Women-Owned Firms in Eritrea
    Abel Habtemariam Tedla
  • The Vulnerability of Urban Communities to Flood Hazards In Tanzania: A Case of Dar es Salaam City
    Herbert Hambati
  • High Fertility, High Infant and Child Mortality And the Tragedy of the Commons in Tanzania
    Sam Maghimbi
  • Is Condom Use Safe? Youth Perceptions on the Use of Condoms In Muleba, Handeni and Ludewa Districts, Tanzania
    Thomas Ndaluka
  • ‘Educated But Still Risky’ Understanding High-Risk Sexual Behaviour Of Unmarried University Students in Tanzania
    Datius K. Rweyemamu
  • An Assessment of Communication about Family Planning on Desired Fertility: The Case of Rwanda
    Willy Gasafari, Esther W. Dungumaro
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  • Awareness and User Satisfaction With Archival Services At the Archives Management Department (RAMD) in Tanzania
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  • Determinants of Male Involvement in Family Planning Services in Tarime District, Tanzania
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  • Beyond Project Management Technicalities: Uplifting the Role of Leadership Towards Project Success
    7
  • Prospects and Challenges of the Chololo Pits Technology In Enhancing Crop Production in Semi-Arid Areas Of Central Tanzania: A Case Study of Chamwino District
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