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#SautiZaWananchi Tanzania is back!

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#SautiZaWananchi Tanzania is back!

2022-09-03
By Twaweza
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It has been four years since the public launch of the new Sauti za Wananchi insights in Tanzania. We are delighted to announce that we are officially back!

On August 25, 2022, Twaweza launched brand new Sauti Za Wananchi data on the state of the nation 2022. 

This brief presents data on Tanzanian citizens’ experiences and opinions on the state of the nation 2022. It includes a specific focus on citizens’ views and experiences of the mobile money transaction levy. 

What do citizens see as the main problems facing their households, and what issues would they most like to see the President address? 

And how do they feel about how things are going? Both for the country and on specific economic matters? How many are regular users of mobile money services? How many support the mobile money levy? How has it affected their use of mobile money services in practice?

To find out more, read the full briefs here: English and Kiswahili. You can also read the press release here: English and Kiswahili. 

For raw data, download datamap, download the dataset in excel here, and you can download the dataset in STATA here and you can download the questionnaire here.

Here are some photos from the event:

 

You can also watch the live stream here.

 

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