Learning from Resilience Strategies in Tanzania : : An Outlook of International Development Challenges.

The book analyses Tanzania's new challenges related to climate change, migration and COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the country's successes through a multi-disciplinary approach considering economic perspectives as well as conflict prevention, dialogue integration, climate change adaptation...

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Place / Publishing House:Brussels : : P.I.E. - Peter Lang SA Éditions Scientifiques Internationales,, 2021.
{copy}2022.
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (382 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Copyright Information
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction Chapter (Pascaline Gaborit)
  • Background Chapter: The Vulnerability and Resilience of the Economy in Tanzania: A Historical Context (Donath Olomi)
  • Part I Socio-economic Realities and Impacts
  • Chapter 1 Informal Workers in Tanzania: Coping Strategies and Resilience Factors (William Amos Pallangyo)
  • Chapter 2 The Socio-economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women and Girls in Tanzania (Kaihula Bishagazi)
  • Chapter 3 Tanzania's Livestock Sector: Resilience and Potentials (Wambura Messo, Felix Adamu Nandonde)
  • Part II Resilience to Global Challenges and to Climate Change
  • Chapter 4 Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and Local Supply Chains: Prospects on Poverty Reduction, Trust and Sustainability (Felix Adamu Nandonde, Pascaline Gaborit)
  • Chapter 5 Vulnerabilities and Resilience to Climate Change in Tanzania (Pascaline Gaborit)
  • Chapter 6 Forests' Management and Protection in Tanzania: Challenges and Reality (Magreth S. Bushesha, Pascaline Gaborit)
  • Chapter 7 An Account on the Resilience of Tanzania's Private Sector (Ali Mjella and Hans Determeyer)
  • Chapter 8 Civic Participation and Water Governance in the Kiroka Village of Tanzania (Saida S. Fundi)
  • Chapter 9 Conflict Prevention, Dialogue and Resilience: Exploring Links and Synergies (Élise Féron, Cæcilie Svop Jensen)
  • Part III The Role of Women between Vulnerability and Resilience
  • Chapter 10 From Women to Gender and Intersectionality: Rethinking Approaches to Economic Vulnerability and Resilience (Élise Féron)
  • Chapter 11 Minority Participation of Women in Economic Sectors in Tanzania: Is It a New Norm? (Theophil Michael Sule)
  • Chapter 12 Women in the Informal Sector in Tanzania: The Case of Dar Es Salaam City (Constantine George, Cornel Joseph, Colman T. Msoka)
  • Epilogue and Short Conclusion.
  • Biographies
  • Contributions and Acknowledgements.