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What do Tanzanians know and think about Twaweza?

2016-03-29
By Twaweza

In 2015 particularly, Twaweza’s election poll received very wide coverage – but while the media noise can seem very loud in urban areas, we wondered how much do ordinary citizens know about us, the campaigns that we implement, and what do they think of them?

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Making headlines in 2015

2016-01-29
By Twaweza

Twaweza had overall a strong media presence in 2015, with a total of 664 unique pieces of media coverage. Our media presence continues to be stronger in Tanzania as compared to Kenya and Uganda.

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Is civic space in Tanzania shrinking?

2016-01-29
By Twaweza

The core of this analysis rests on the triangulation of various sources (international and national) on the current status of each of the five dimensions of civic space in Tanzania, as protected by the law and as executed in practice.

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Uwezo East Africa 2015: Are Our Children Learning?

2015-08-19
By Twaweza

Overall learning inequalities (among districts and schools) are highest in Keny and lowest in Uganda, while inequalities along socio-economic status are again highest in Kenya and lowest in Tanzania.

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