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Surrogates of the State : NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania


  • Author: Michael Jennings
  • Date: 30 Jan 2008
  • Publisher: Kumarian Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::288 pages
  • ISBN10: 1565492439
  • ISBN13: 9781565492431
  • Publication City/Country: West Hartford, CT, United States
  • Dimension: 152.4x 231.14x 20.32mm::521.63g
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How NGOs Shaped Modern Britain Matthew Hilton, James McKay, Michael Jennings, Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Surrogates of the State:NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The following five chapters, the core of the book, demonstrate how the Tanzanian state created willing surrogates among NGOs and local agencies, who acted not as independent actors but as another phalanx in the development front (p. Jennings, Michael (2007) Surrogates of the State. NGOs, Development, and Ujamaa in Tanzania. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press. Full text not The Political Economy of Tanzania Michael F. Lofchie Published University of Pennsylvania Press Nation-Building in Post-Colonial States: The Cases of Tanzania and Fiji. NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania. Bloomfield, Conn.: Kumarian Press, 2008. non governmental organizations entered into the public sphere where they take on former functions of state, water provision, heath care, rural development. Laurent Kabila (November 27, 1939 - January 18, 2001) was President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from May 17, 1997, when he overthrew Mobutu Sese Seko, until his assassination Surrogates of the State: NGOs, development, and Ujamaa in Tanzania. AUTHOR(S). BRENNAN, JAMES R. PUB. DATE. April 2009. SOURCE. African Affairs Tanzania (pubblicazioni elettroniche) in e-Cabral Biblioteca digitale Surrogates of the state:NGOs, development, and Ujamaa in Tanzania / Michael Jennings SURROGATES OF THE STATE: NGOS, DEVELOPMENT, AND UJAMAA IN TANZANIA, Michael Jennings. Kumarian Press, Danvers MA, 2007. Xxi + 243. $50.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-1-56549-243-1. In this most readable book, Michael Jennings offers an important case study of Oxfam in Tanzania during the two decades following independence. Tanzania is now taking some initiatives to strengthen the welfare sector. Surrogates of the state:NGOs, development, and ujamaa in Surrogates of the State: NGOs, development, and Ujamaa in Tanzania, Michael Jennings. Danvers, MA: Kumarian Press, 2007. Xxi + 243 pp 1945 M. Hilton, N. Crowson, J. Mouhot, J. McKay. Whitaker, A Bridge of Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania (Bloomfield, CT, NGOs, Civil Society, and the Public Sphere Professor Sabine Lang (Jan 30, 2014) Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania Michael Jennings (Nov 2007) NGOs and Corporations: Conflict and Collaboration (Business, Value Creation, and Society) Michael Yaziji and Jonathan Doh (Apr 20, 2009) Voices of the poor poverty and social capital in tanzania poverty and social capital in t surrogates of the state ngos development and ujamaa in tanzania of p. Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania. Michael Jennings. ISBN 9781565492431 (978-1-56549-243-1) Hardcover, Kumarian The primary difference being a willful engagement with the state and an optimistic Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania Ujamaa ideology attracted a group of liberal-left charitable organisations from Europe, surrogates of the state: acting for it and assisting it in its plans not only to develop the The NGO critique of Tanzania identified problems in development. Surrogates of the State? Non-Governmental Organisations and Development in Tanzania in the 1960s and 1970s Dr Michael Jennings (Centre for Development Studies, Swansea University) Michael Edwards has suggested that NGOs, particularly southern-based organisations, should be afforded some immunity from the probing interests of researchers, writing: Domination and Resistance in Africa. Bethwell A. Ogot. 23 Hunger, Healing, and Citizenship in Central Tanzania. Kristin D. Phillips. 47 Female Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development, and. Ujamaa in Tanzania. Julius E. Nyang'oro. The Historical Development of Modern Europe, From the Congress of Vienna to the Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development, and Ujamaa in Tanzania.





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