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GENDERED FACTORS AND SMALL-SCALE FISH BUSINESS GROWTH IN MWANZA, TANZANIA [PDF]

open access: yesBusiness Excellence and Management, 2023
The study aimed to assess the factors influencing the growth of small-scale fish businesses (SSFBs) owned by women in Mwanza, Tanzania. A total of 309 individuals in the fish industry were surveyed through questionnaires, focus group discussions, and key
Advera Gibe ROCHE   +2 more
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Decentralization of birth registration to Local Government in Tanzania: the association with completeness of birth registration and certification

open access: yesGlobal Health Action, 2020
Background In Tanzania only an estimated one-quarter of births are registered and certified. Birth registration uses a centralized system with geographic and cost barriers for families. A pilot decentralized birth registration system has been trialled in
Christopher Sanga   +5 more
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THE EXTENT OF WOMEN’S ACCESS TO CUSTOMARY LAND TITLES IN MBOZI DISTRICT, IN SONGWE REGION, TANZANIA [PDF]

open access: yesBusiness Excellence and Management, 2022
Access to land is a crucial factor affecting women’s socio-economic status, security, and overall well-being as has increasingly been acknowledged on a global scale in recent years. However, the access and ownership of land by women in sub-Saharan Africa
Flora HASUNGA   +2 more
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Uptake of early infant diagnosis (EID) at six weeks after cessation of breastfeeding among HIV exposed children: A cross sectional survey at six high volume health facilities in Iringa, Tanzania

open access: yesJournal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health, 2018
Introduction: Approximately 6% of the deaths among children aged below five years in Tanzania is attributed to HIV/AIDS. Most of these deaths could be prevented if these children were identified, diagnosed and initiated on HIV treatment early.
Sophia Samson   +3 more
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Doing and undoing gender in rice business and marketplaces in Tanzania

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2021
This paper contributes to the gender-and-marketplace literature by exploring whether and how the ongoing, under-researched food-to-cash crop transformation of rice in Tanzania reinforces or challenges the “doing of gender”. We apply Acker’s “doing gender”
Mesia Ilomo   +4 more
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Tanzania Craton, Serengeti Plain and Eastern Rift Valley: mapping of geospatial data by scripting techniques [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2022
Cartographic visualization is a key means for the analysis of the Earth’s environmental processes. In view of the rapidly increasing multi-source data, cartographic approaches are updated accordingly.
Polina Lemenkova
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Product Quality and Business Strategy Impact on Market Access for Tanzanian SMEs Under the African Growth and Opportunity Act [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics
The topic of market access through favored products has drawn a lot of critical attention, particularly for Less Developed Countries (LDC). However, although the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) presents substantial market opportunities, Small ...
Petro Maziku, Oliver Amani
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Financial Technology and Profitability in Tanzanian Commercial Banks: An Empirical Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics
This study investigates the influence of financial technology on the profitability of commercial banks in Tanzania, addressing a significant gap in the existing literature. Using a bank FinTech index combined with bank-specific and macroeconomic factors,
Omary Ally   +2 more
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Determinants of customers’ adoption of mobile banking in Tanzania: Further evidence from a diffusion of innovation theory [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation, 2020
The main goal of this study was to examine the influence of demographic factors on the adoption of innovative mobile banking services in Tanzania. It utilized Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation Theory (DIT) to ascertain the importance of situation-based ...
Neema Mori, Rosallia Mlambiti
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