livelihood

Informal fish Vending and Livelihood Implications among Urban-based Women Vendors in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Author: Grace J. Mushi (College of Business Education, Tanzania) Abstract: This study sought to establish the informal fish vending and the livelihood implications among the urban-based women vendors in Dar es salaam City, Tanzania. The study adopted the qualitative approach with the phenomenological design. Convenient sampling was used to recruit 110 fish vendors who were […]

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Impacts of Tourism Destination Development on Residents’ Livelihoods in Northern Tanzania

Author: Alpha J. Mwongoso (Moshi Co-operative University, Tanzania), Agnes Sirima (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) and John T. Mgonja (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) Abstract: This study aimed at evaluating livelihood impacts in pursuit to provide answer to an outstanding question on whether tourism destination development over time has influenced residents’ access to adequate livelihood

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Contribution of Rural Electrification in Improving People’s Livelihood in Tanzania: A Case of Mpanda District, Tanzania

Authors: Mark Paul Diyammi, PhD (University of Dodoma) and Evarist Damas Mkude (University of Dodoma) Abstract: The study sought to establish the contribution of rural electrification in improving people’s livelihood in Mpanda District, Tanzania using the descriptive design. Convenient sampling technique was used to select 158 heads of households with electricity in five remotely located

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