Essays about: "Importance of development in Tanzania"

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  1. 1. Scrutinizing local views of the role of education in relation to western mainstream views : a case-study from Tanzania

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Utveckling och internationellt samarbete

    Author : Najah Abyan; Caroline Petersen; [2023]
    Keywords : Babati; capability; education; freedom; gender; socioeconomic differences; Babati; Tanzania; kapabilitete; frihet; utbildning; genus; socioekonomiska skillnader;

    Abstract : This case study was conducted to give an in-depth analysis of the local stakeholder’s views on the role of education in Babati, Tanzania. The goal is to investigate differences and similarities between the views in Babati and mainstream western views, exemplified by the theory of Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen while being attentive to gender and socioeconomic differences. READ MORE

  2. 2. Skills development to support graduates in entering thelabor market in Tanzania : A Minor Field Study

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Caroline Malmqvist; Lovisa Kullman; [2022]
    Keywords : Skills development; Skills mismatch; Youth bulge; Post-secondary education; Labor market; Tanzania; Minor Field Study; Kompetensutveckling; Kompetensgap; Youth bulge; Eftergymnasial utbildning; Arbetsmarknad; Tanzania; Mindre fältstudie;

    Abstract : Increasing the access to post-secondary education is a top priority around the world, but still many graduates experience serious challenges in entering the labor market. In Tanzania the issue is prominent and partly associated with the skills mismatch, but also with the imbalance of the number of jobs available in relation to the number of graduates seeking for a job. READ MORE

  3. 3. Skills development to support graduates in entering the labor market in Tanzania : A Minor Field Study

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Caroline Malmqvist; Lovisa Kullman; [2022]
    Keywords : Skills development; Skills mismatch; Youth bulge; Post-secondary education; Labor market; Tanzania; Minor Field Study; Kompetensutveckling; Kompetensgap; Youth bulge; Eftergymnasial utbildning; Arbetsmarknad; Tanzania; Mindre fältstudie;

    Abstract : Increasing the access to post-secondary education is a top priority around the world, but still many graduates experience serious challenges in entering the labor market. In Tanzania the issue is prominent and partly associated with the skills mismatch, but also with the imbalance of the number of jobs available in relation to the number of graduates seeking for a job. READ MORE

  4. 4. Mobile Money in Tanzania - The First Step Towards Financial Inclusion

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Anton Ottosson; [2022]
    Keywords : Bank Accounts; Economic Growth; Economic Development; Financial Development; Financial Inclusion; Financial Institutions; Mobile Money; M-banking; M-money; Supply-led Growth Hypothesis; Growth-led Financy Hypothesis; Tanzania; Financial Exclusion; Technology and Engineering; Business and Economics; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In recent years the importance of financial inclusion for economic growth has been thoroughly discussed. Particularly, the impact of mobile money in the context of developing economies has risen in prominence. READ MORE

  5. 5. Multi-Purpose Women Center for a Community in Kisarawe,Tanzania - Enhancing social resilience through architecture

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö

    Author : Katharina Frank; [2022]
    Keywords : Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : Architecture greatly influences people‘s lives regarding health, stability, and education and is crucial for economic and social development. This architectural thesis project aims to improve the living conditions of a marginalized community in a rural Tanzanian village, Kisarawe, through a design proposal. READ MORE