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A Review of Factors Affecting the Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Tanzania
The growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) globally is dependent upon a conducive business environment. However, in Tanzania, SMEs face several constraints such as limited finances, poor market accessibility, low entrepreneurial knowledge and ...
Jesca Mhoja Nkwabi, Leodger B. Mboya
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Abstract Pharmacokinetic (PK)‐guided dosing of hydroxyurea for children with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) could optimize dosing and improve outcomes, but its feasibility has not been demonstrated in low‐resource settings where the majority of affected children live.
Alexandra Power‐Hays+13 more
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The promises of democracy in Tanzania underscore a wide range hopes for the nation, notably with regard to media freedom and freedom of speech. However, the intensifying privatization of the media that has characterized the last two decades of Tanzania ...
Kaanaeli Bariki Kaale+1 more
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In Arusha urban, northern Tanzania, groundwater contributes about 80% of the water supply. However, elevated fluoride levels and evidence of anthropogenic pollution have been reported in the groundwater around Mount Meru which is a water source for ...
Innocent Lugodisha+5 more
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Widening participation in outward student mobility: Successes, challenges and opportunities
Abstract This article utilises data obtained through evaluation processes at Northumbria University to contribute to the emerging discourse on widening participation and outward student mobility. The rationale behind the study stems from the significant financial and non‐financial benefits associated with higher education and the UK's ongoing efforts ...
Joseph Mellors, Alejandra Vicencio
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Startup life may stop here: Helping women entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa
A great emphasis exists in research on entrepreneurs who start small- to medium-size businesses and who are seizing opportunities outside the corporate world, especially in developing countries like Tanzania.
Amr Swid, Emily Rukobo, Elizabeth Maro
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Abstract This study engages student voice in Rwandan secondary schools as a mechanism for understanding factors influencing learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, attitudes towards learning these disciplines and pupils' future aspirations.
Aurora Lixinhao Gao+4 more
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in developing and developed countries play a vital role in economic development. Despite their crucial role in the economy, SMEs continue failing in large numbers due to various problems that Microfinance Institutions (
Prosper J Kimaro
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ABSTRACT This rapid scoping review examines the interplay between public administration and community resilience during the COVID‐19 pandemic, focusing on the type of research conducted, emerging themes in resilience studies, and key lessons learned. The findings show that research in the Global North has primarily examined resilience at the city level,
Daniela Gröschke
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Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
Residents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate burdens of environmental and socio-economic inequalities and are often excluded from macro-level visions and policies that seek to make cities safer and ...
Saffron Woodcraft+3 more
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