Establishing Indicators for Urban Poverty Environment Interaction in Tanzania: The Case of Bonde la Mpunga, Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam (original) (raw)

Displacement of Urban Poor in Dodoma Municipality: A Case of Two Selected Wards, Ng’ong’ona and Ntyuka, Central Tanzania

The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2018

Displacement of both urban and rural poor has been taking place globally as a result of establishment of various development projects. In recent years, there has been the displacement of urban poor in many areas of which has led to them becoming vulnerable to unpredictable events. This paper discusses displacement of urban poor in Dodoma municipality. Specifically, the study examined land displacement practices, the effects of displacement of urban poor on livelihood and the strategies used by the Planning Authority to reduce the effects of displacement on the livelihoods of urban poor. The study involved 64 respondents and 5 key informants. The cross-section study design was used where by, observation, interviews, documentary review and focus group discussions were used to collect data on the field. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software version 20 was employed in inferential and descriptive analysis. Paired samples t- test, was employed for describing the differenc...

Mapping Poverty, Vulnerability and resource rights in Kilindi district, Tanzania

2017

The main objective of the study was to map poverty at sub-village and village levels in Kilindi District in Tanga region, Tanzania. Disaggregated poverty maps like these are very useful in showing the spatial distribution of poverty at micro level which can lead to effective poverty reduction intervention measures. A sample of 391 households was collected from five villages located along the road and off-road of Handeni-Songe road. The poverty mapping results indicated that the study villages had better food security because of adopting new varieties of crops especially beans followed by asset and income poverty indicators. Medium poverty was observed in energy and transport. However, the villages had very high poverty in health and sanitation and so require more intervention measures from the Government and Civil Society Organizations. The overall poverty mapping indicators showed that Mafisa Village was better off when compared to other villages in terms of poverty. The level of p...

Working Paper WP / 18 / 011 Poverty and development in Tanzania Forthcoming

2018

The paper investigates the relationship between development, as measured by the GNI per capita and lived poverty in Tanzania which is measured on the basis of whether and how often respondents go, in the course of one year, without food, water, medical care, cooking fuel and cash income. By using the data collected by Afrobarometer in Tanzania, we are able to create one set of indicators that capture the extension of lived poverty, that is what percentage of the respondents, experiences deprivation, but we also develop a series of indicators that capture the severity of lived poverty, that is how frequently respondents experience this problem. Our statistical analyses reveal that while Tanzanian progress along the developmental path did not have a significant impact on the extension of lived poverty, it made a large and significant contribution to reduce its severity. JEL Classification: O40; O57; I10; I20; I32

Determinants of Rural Poverty in Tanzania: Evidence from Mkinga District, Tanga Region

Developing Country Studies, 2015

Identification of factors that are strongly linked to poverty is an important aspect in developing successful strategies intended for poverty reduction. This study aimed at assessing the determinants of poverty in Mkinga district in rural Tanzania. Ordinal regression model was used to model events of observing scores of livelihood status in the area of study. The study revealed that nearly 93% of respondents in the area were poor. Gender, size of land the household owns, the size of farm used in farming, Household size and the dependency ratio were found to be related to poverty, hence influencing poverty in the area of study. While the government is responsible in providing proper infrastructural settings, this paper recommends that, people especially women in this area should be empowered to have positive attitudes towards participating into economic activities using resources around them.

ASSESSMENT OF POVERTY INEQUALITY AND ECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN MZUMBE WARD, MVOMERO DISTRICT, TANZANIA: A CASE STUDY

Poverty assessment , 2023

This research aims to shed light on the pressing issue of poverty inequality and economic disparities within Mzumbe Ward, situated in the Mvomero District of Tanzania. Employing a case study approach, the study delves into the intricate dynamics that contribute to the varying degrees of poverty and economic imbalances observed within the ward. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative insights gathered through surveys, interviews, and observations. By analyzing key socioeconomic indicators such as income distribution, access to basic services, education levels, and employment opportunities, the study seeks to uncover the root causes of poverty inequality.

RESEARCH ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION Summary of conclusions from recent research and synthesis of key issues on poverty in Tanzania

2005

of Key Issues This report reviews the key findings from four recent studies: The Poverty and Human Development Reports (PHDR, 2002 and 2003), Tanzania Participatory Poverty Assessment (TzPPA, 2002-03), and the Policy and Service Satisfaction Survey (PSSS, 2003-04). These studies were commissioned by the Research and Analysis Working Group (R&AWG). R&AWG is part of the Poverty Monitoring System (PMS) set up by the Government of Tanzania to monitor the implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS). PRS is currently being revised for a second phase (2004-2009). Along with these four studies, we also review findings from other recent research on poverty in Tanzania. Tanzania was one of the first countries to benefit from Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) debt relief, following the preparation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). Debt relief and enhanced donor support helped finance the first phase of the PRS (2000-2003), which saw a considerable increase in social...