Kagera Health and Development Survey (KHDS)
Purpose The Kagera Health and Development Survey (KHDS) is a longitudinal study that examines the long-term wealth dynamics of households and individuals in north-west Tanzania.
Purpose The Kagera Health and Development Survey (KHDS) is a longitudinal study that examines the long-term wealth dynamics of households and individuals in north-west Tanzania.
Purpose Pneumonia remains one of the main causes of death of children under five in Tanzania, despite the relatively low cost of its treatment. With
Purpose Tanzania is currently experiencing a boom in natural gas, and the resulting gas revenues are expected to be a significant factor in the country’s
Purpose In 2010, only 15% of households in mainland Tanzania were connected to the electricity grid, with the rate being less than 3% for rural
Purpose Tanzanian education has faced many challenges over the years, including a lack of resources and inadequate infrastructure. One critical issue is the quality of
Purpose The RISE Programme is an ambitious multi-country research project that seeks to understand how education systems in developing countries can overcome learning challenges. RISE
Purpose Kizazi Kijacho –The Next Generation is a six-year research programme in Tanzania that aims to provide a better understanding of how negative influences on
Purpose IMAGE is a five-year programme supported by Resourced and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that aims to generate evidence to institutionalise the use
Purpose Public policies oriented towards youth are crucial for a country’s future development. Ujana Salama (meaning ‘safe youth’) is a bundled youth livelihoods intervention that
Purpose In 2014, ICAP began implementing the Geographically Concentrated Multi-Level HIV Prevention programme in Bukoba Urban District, Tanzania. The primary goal of this study was
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