Financial Technology and Profitability in Tanzanian Commercial Banks: An Empirical Analysis [PDF]
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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Assessment of Maternal Mortality and its Associated Causes at Shinyanga Regional Hospital in Tanzania [PDF]
Background: Maternal mortality remains a public health concern in low income countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where majority (62%) of maternal deaths occurs.
Oscar E Mapunda +5 more
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Traditional and Complementary Medicine in Tanzania: Regulation Awareness, Adherence and Challenges [PDF]
Background The demand for and use of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) has recently increased worldwide drawing a public health attention including malpractice, which puts the health of its clients at risk.
Phares Mujinja, Happiness Saronga
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Services Quality or Sharia Compliance? Factors which mostly Influence Customer Selection of Islamic Banks – The Case of Tanzania [PDF]
In the realm of banking, Islamic banking concepts and practices may appear unfamiliar to certain customers, particularly those transitioning from conventional banking systems.
Mussa K. Ramadhani, Mahmut Bilen
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Up to April 24th 2020, the Government of Tanzania announced 284 cases of COVID-19, among them 7 were in intensive care, 37 recoveries, 10 deaths and the rest in stable condition while Dar es Salaam region was leading in number of infected cases followed ...
Edward Augustine Magwe +2 more
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FEATURES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN KYRGYZSTAN AND TANZANIA: THE DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES [PDF]
This article examines the parallels and differences in approaches of English language teaching in Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania, identifies the main problems and prospects for the development of language education in these countries, and analyzes the role of ...
Koomanova V. K. +2 more
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Decentralisation and Health Services Delivery in 4 Districts in Tanzania: How and Why Does the Use of Decision Space Vary Across Districts? [PDF]
Background Decentralisation in the health sector has been promoted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) for many years. Inherently, decentralisation grants decision-making space to local level authorities over different functions such as: finance,
Ramadhani Kigume, Stephen Maluka
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In Africa, high discontinuation of contraceptive use is thwarting goals for healthy birth spacing or limiting childbearing. This paper investigates how well the contraception program is addressing the needs of women and couples in the Arusha region ...
Ryoko Sato +5 more
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Unmet need for family planning (FP) remains prevalent worldwide. In Tanzania, 21.7% of women desire to delay pregnancy, but do not use modern contraception despite its free availability at local clinics.
Brooke W. Bullington +9 more
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COMPARING MOTIVATION AND PROFILE BETWEEN ARCHAEOTOURISTS AND NONARCHAEOTOURISTS IN NGORONGORO, TANZANIA [PDF]
The study aims to compare motivation and profile between archaeotourists and non-archaeotourists. It utilizes the push and pull motivational model and distance decay theory, and questionnaire data from a sample of 252 international tourists visiting ...
Noel Biseko LWOGA, Joshua MWANKUNDA
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