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Half of all citizens have experienced hunger in the past three months

2017-03-01
By Twaweza

Citizens are generally food insecure, but the situation has recently become worse.

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Uwezo Tanzania 2017: Are Our Children Learning?

2017-02-08
By Twaweza

Among children aged 9 to 13, many are unable to complete Standard 2 work and the differences between districts are huge. In Iringa Urban, the best performing district, 74% of children aged 9 to 13 are able to pass basic literacy tests in English and Kiswahili and basic numeracy tests, while the corresponding figure in Sikonge is 15%.

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Enriching public and policy discourse in Kenya, one poll at a time

2017-01-28
By Twaweza

Sauti za Wananchi is recognised as a reliable vehicle for gathering public opinion on governance issues, and as having the potential to boost the inclusion of public voices in policy making. Several policy actors have shown interest in using it to gain insight into citizen views.

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Financial services disproportionately available to the wealthy as 1 in 6 citizens (16%) remain financially excluded

2016-12-20
By Twaweza

Kenyans in the richest households are three times as likely to have taken a loan and twice as likely to have a bank account than those in the poorest households.

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