The role of popular participation in meeting the challenge of recovery and development in Africa, the case study of the United Republic of Tanzania
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1990-02Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Maganya, Ernest;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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Tanzania belongs to the 33 African countries that are currently undertaking structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) otherwise known as the economic recovery programmes (ERPs). The ongoing economic crisis that began at the turn of the decade of the 1970s and whose origin can be traced irom internal as well as external factors, has forced many African countries to enter into agreements with the International Monetary Fund .'W) as the- only way to be credit-worthy and resume getting credit from multilateral organizations and the developed countries of the North.
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“Maganya, Ernest; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1990-02). The role of popular participation in meeting the challenge of recovery and development in Africa, the case study of the United Republic of Tanzania. UN. ECA International Conference on Popular Participation in the Recovery and Development Process in Africa (1990: Feb 12 - 16: Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/13953”Conference
UN. ECA International Conference on Popular Participation in the Recovery and Development Process in Africa (1990: Feb 12 - 16: Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania)Collections
- Social Development [6610]