Women

Influence of Social Structure on Participation of Women in Public Credit Programs in Tanzania

Authors: Siriel Mchembe (Institute of Finance Management, Tanzania), Harrieth Mtae (The Open University of Tanzania) and Mato Magobe (The Open University of Tanzania). Abstract: This study investigated about the influence of social structure on participation of women in public credit programs in Tanzania, using the analytical cross-sectional design. The study had the population of 1,156,714 […]

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Eviction-Related Threats and Coping Mechanisms among Women Street Food Vendors in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Author: Ubaldus J. Tumaini, PhD (College of Business Education, Tanzania) and Prof. Emmanuel J. Munishi, PhD (College of Business Education, Tanzania) Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate eviction-related threats and coping mechanisms among women street food vendors in Ubungo Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. A cross-sectional research design was used and a

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The Role of Women in Maji Maji War from 1905 to 1907 in Matumbiland, Ngindo and Ngoniland War Zones, Tanzania

Author: Athanasy Gregory, PhD Scholar (St. Augustine University of Tanzania) Abstract: This paper explored the role of women in Maji Maji war of 1905-1907, which was carried in Matumbi land/Ngindo areas, especially at Nandete village, Kibata village and Kilwa-Kipatimu in Lindi Region where the event started and in Ngoni land at Mahenge area, Old Igumbiro

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