Sauti za Wananchi
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Have more laws, agencies and commitments against corruption made a difference? People’s perceptions of corruption in Tanzania
4 Aug 2014
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Citizens view corruption as very common or somewhat common in all Government service sectors, including the police (94% of citizens) and politics (91%). Sauti za Wananchi provides new findings on corruption in Tanzania.
- Have more laws, agencies and commitments against corruption made a difference? | Policy Brief |
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- Corruption is common in all Government services, say citizens | Press Release |
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- Je, juhudi za serikali zimesaidia vita dhidi ya rushwa? | Policy Brief |
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What’s going on in our schools? Citizens reflect on the state of education
30 Jun 2014
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Only 1 out of 10 citizens think that most children who finish Standard 2 are able to read and do maths at Standard 2 level. Even worse, only 3 out of 10 (31%) think that these children should be able to perform at the right level. Sauti za Wananchi findings on education issues.
- What’s going on in our schools | Policy Brief |
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- Most citizens do not expect children to learn in school | Press Release |
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- Nini kinaendelea kwenye shule zetu? | Policy Brief |
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Managing natural resources: what do citizens say?
2 Jun 2014
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A large majority of citizens believe that gas findings will provide a brighter future for themselves, their children and their country. At the same time many are concerned that the Government and the rich will benefit the most. Twaweza releases new findings about the management of natural resources.
- Managing natural resources: what do citizens say? | Policy Brief |
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- Most citizens believe that gas offers a brighter future for the country | Press Release |
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- Kusimamia Maliasili: wananchi wanasemaje? | Policy Brief |
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Do health facilities work for people?
5 May 2014
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Only 1 out of 20 (6%) people over the age of sixty years and 1 out of 5 (18%) children under five years receive free treatment and care at health facilities as stipulated in policy. Twaweza release new findings about health facilities.
- Do health facilities work for people? | Policy Brief |
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- Children and the elderly are paying the price for free treatment and care | Press Release |
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- Je, vituo vya afya vipo kwa ajili ya kuwahudumia watu? | Policy Brief |
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What do people really think of the constitution?
22 Apr 2014
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Debate at the Constituent Assembly has been polarised but Tanzanians are united in emphatic support for articles that call for greater accountability from public officials and a more transparent system of governance.
- What do people really think of the constitution? | Policy Brief |
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- Citizens on Zanzibar and Mainland want more accountability | Press Release |
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- Je, Watanzania wanaionaje katiba? | Policy Brief |
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Money flows, water trickles
1 Apr 2014
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Although five times more money has been invested in the water sector per person between 1999 / 2000 and 2011 / 2012 - there has been no increase in access to water over the same period. Sauti za Wananchi releases this and other recent findings on water in Tanzania.
- Money flows, water trickles | Policy Brief |
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- More money, less water | Press Release |
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- Fedha zinamiminika, maji kiduchu | Policy Brief |
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Are we safe?
3 Mar 2014
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Almost half (46%) of all Tanzanians report having witnessed violence in public in the last six months as compared with one out of five (20%) who report having had something stolen from them. These findings were released by Twaweza in a research brief titled Are we safe? Citizens report on the country’s state of security.
- Are we safe? | Policy Brief |
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- Violence in public is much more frequent than theft | Press Release |
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- Je, Tuko Salama? | Policy Brief |
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