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Print this pageTANZANIA: Influencing Policy for Children in Tanzania: Lessons from Education, Legislation and Social Protection

Date:

15/06/2009

Organisation:

Research on Poverty Alleviation REPOA

Resource type:

Publication (general)


PDF document http://www.crin.org/docs/SpecialReportLR.pdf


Policies are important to promote child well-being, but their impact upon the actual wellbeing of children varies. Some policies draw widespread public and political attention, get translated into programmes, attract resources, and are implemented. Others don’t.

This paper analyses three recent policy/programme developments regarding child wellbeing in Tanzania and examines the political ‘drivers of change’ that influence policy and action on child well-being.


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Organisation Contact Details:

Research on Poverty Alleviation REPOA
Research on Poverty Alleviation REPOA
157 Mgombani Street, Regent Estate, Dar es Salaam
PO Box 33223 Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
repoa@repoa.or.tz
Tel +255 22 2700083

Last updated 15/06/2009 06:31:27

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