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Kamau, Ndanga. "Media Council of Tanzania and Others v. Attorney General of the United Republic of Tanzania (East Afr. Ct. J.)." International Legal Materials 59, no. 5 (August 24, 2020): 849–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ilm.2020.36.

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On March 28, 2019, the First Instance Division of the East African Court of Justice (the EACJ or Court) issued a judgment in Media Council of Tanzania and Others v. Attorney General of the United Republic of Tanzania, Reference No. 2 of 2017. The Court held that several provisions of United Republic of Tanzania's Media Services Act 2016 (the Act) violated the freedom of expression at the heart of the fundamental and operational principles enshrined in Articles 6(d) and 7(2) of the Treaty Establishing the East African Community (the EAC Treaty).
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Lukindo, Tedson, Ray Masumo, Adam Hancy, Sauli E. John, Heavenlight A. Paulo, Abraham Sanga, Ramadhan Noor, et al. "Factors associated with inadequate urinary iodine concentration among pregnant women in Mbeya region Tanzania." F1000Research 10 (August 26, 2021): 858. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.55269.1.

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Background: Deficient and excess iodine intake during pregnancy can lead to serious health problems. In Tanzania, information available on iodine status during pregnancy is minimal. The aim of this study was to assess the iodine status and its association with sociodemographic factors in pregnant women in the Mbeya region, Tanzania. Method: A cross sectional survey involving 420 pregnant women (n=420) aged between 15-49 years registered in antenatal care clinics was conducted. Data were collected via interviews and laboratory analysis of urinary iodine concentration (UIC). Results: Median UIC was 279.4μg/L (+/-26.1) to 1915μg/L. Insufficient iodine intake (UIC below 150μg/L) was observed in 17.14% of participants, sufficient intake in 24.29% and 58.57% had intakes above the recommended level (>250μg/L). Rungwe district council (DC) had the highest proportion of patients (27.9%) with low iodine levels, while Chunya and Mbarali DCs had the greatest proportion of those with UIC’s, over the WHO recommended level. Fish consumption and education status were associated with increased risk of insufficient iodine while individuals in Mbalali DC aged between 35-49 years were associated with increased risk of UIC above recommended level. Conclusion: Both deficient and excess iodine intake remains a public health problem, especially in pregnant women in Tanzania. Therefore, educational programs on iodine intake are needed to ensure this population has an appropriate iodine intake to prevent any health risks to the mother and the unborn child.
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Rite, Erasto Eleck, Secilia Ng’weshemi Kapalata, and David Zadock Munisi. "Prevalence, Intensity, and Factors Associated with Urogenital Schistosomiasis among Women of Reproductive Age in Mbogwe District Council, Geita Region, Tanzania." BioMed Research International 2020 (October 23, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5923025.

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Background. Urogenital schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in Tanzania. Control programs mostly target school-going children ignoring other vulnerable groups like women of child bearing age. Previous evidence has shown that women of reproductive age suffer greatest morbidities in endemic areas. This study sought to determine the prevalence, intensity, and factors associated with urogenital schistosomiasis among women of reproductive age in the Mbogwe District. Methods. A population-based analytical cross-section study was conducted in the Mbogwe District. A semistructured questionnaire was administered. Urine samples of 20-30 mils collected between 10.00 am to 02.00 pm and examined for Schistosoma eggs and infection intensity microscopically. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 20. Results. A total of 426 women of reproductive age, with median age of 26, and interquartile range of 11years were recruited and assessed. The prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis was 4.5% and mean egg intensity of 19.5eggs/10mil of urine. After adjusting for confounders, lower level of education was associated with an increased risk of urogenital schistosomiasis infections (AOR 8.355, 95% CI 3.055-23.001). Conclusion. Urogenital schistosomiasis among women of reproductive age in the Mbogwe District is a problem. Education is the factor associated with the disease; the neglected tropical disease control program should develop strategies that should include provision of health education and should involve women of reproductive age as they act as infection reservoir. More studies are recommended to explore the possibility of reproductive complications among infected women in endemic areas.
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Manni, J. J., and P. N. Lema. "Otitis media in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 101, no. 3 (March 1987): 222–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100101574.

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AbstractTo assess the prevalence of otitis media in Tanzania a study was made of 3772 patients attending for the first time the ENT out-patient department of Muhimbili Medical Centre, University Hospital of Dar es Salaam. Otitis media in one form or another was present in 524 patients (14 per cent). The majority reported a long history of ear discharge.Hearing loss was a major complaint and was often found to be between 40–60 dB. H.L. Most patients admitted previous treatment, but otoscopy had rarely been performed. The medical profession in Tanzania cannot possibly deal with the large number of cases of chronic otitis media.With the recent introduction of otorhinolaryngology into the curriculum of the medical school of Tanzania it seems advisable to include otology in the programme for primary health workers.
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Elia, Emmanuel Frank. "Media coverage of climate change information in Tanzania." Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 68, no. 4/5 (July 2019): 258–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/gkmc-11-2018-0090.

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Lumanija, Hamis, and Demetria Gerold Mkulu. "Enhancing Students’ Council involvement in Management of Discipline in Public Secondary Schools in Bariadi District Council, Tanzania." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 5, no. 6 (2020): 2341–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.56.72.

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Fjeldstad, Odd-Helge. "Taxation, coercion and donors: local government tax enforcement in Tanzania." Journal of Modern African Studies 39, no. 2 (June 2001): 289–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x01003627.

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This paper presents three propositions about tax collection by local authorities in Tanzania. First, revenue performance depends on the degree of coercion involved in tax enforcement. Reciprocity does not seem to be an inherent component of the state–society relationship in connection with local government taxation. Second, the extent of coercion depends on the bargaining powers of the stakeholders involved in the tax enforcement process. In particular, coercive tax enforcement is facilitated when the ‘bargaining powers’ with respect to tax collection favour the council administration, and the elected councillors have no direct influence on collection. Third, the presence of donors in a local authority may be crucial by changing the ‘balance of power’ in favour of the council administration, with implications for accountability, responsiveness and democratic development. These results may explain why widespread differences in revenue performance between local authorities are observed.
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Steyn, R. C. "The SA Media Council: Restoring the Balance." Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies 10, no. 1-2 (January 1989): 232–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02560054.1989.9653022.

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Souilmi, Yassine, Imane Allali, Oussama Badad, and Chinmay Kumar Dwibedi. "Highlights of the first ISCB Student Council Symposium in Africa 2015." F1000Research 4 (August 17, 2015): 569. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6877.1.

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This is a summary of the activities and scientific content of the first International Society for Computational Biology Student Council symposium in Africa. This meeting organized by the students for the students took place 8th of March 2015 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Eliakimu, Eliudi. "Antimicrobial stewardship in Tanzania." International Journal of Health Governance 21, no. 3 (September 5, 2016): 150–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhg-02-2016-0012.

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Purpose – Worldwide situation analysis on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) released in 2015 by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed inadequate capability to respond to AMR in African region. Report of antibiotics use and resistance in Tanzania revealed rising levels of healthcare associated Methicilin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections; while other studies have reported high prevalence of Expanded Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL). The purpose of this paper is to review the current situation of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in Tanzania using strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges (SWOC) analysis. Design/methodology/approach – General literature review was done on use of antimicrobials in Google Scholar, websites of key organisations including WHO, and grey literature. Conceptual framework designed by the authors was used to inform SWOC analysis of the Tanzanian health sector. Findings – The SWOC analysis has revealed much strength in the Tanzanian health sector indicating that increasing investments in laboratory services, in medicines Regulatory Authority and Pharmacy Council, and strengthening management teams at all levels of service delivery, including Medicines and Therapeutics Committees; and strengthening advocacy on rational use of antimicrobials both in humans and livestock will improve AMS. Research limitations/implications – This is a general literature review. No interview of experts or use of questionnaires was used. However, based on the literature found and author’s experience in the health sector, the information contained is valid for consideration in making policy decisions about AMR in Tanzania. Practical implications – Designing policy interventions to prevent development of AMR to commonly used antimicrobials. Social implications – Improving social wellbeing in the community through prevention of morbidity and mortality resulting from multi-resistant pathogens. Originality/value – This is the authors original idea backed by available literature.
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Johannessen, Jill. "Gender, Media and Development. The Role of Media in the Cultural Struggle of Gender Transformation in Tanzania." Doctoral thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of sociology and political science, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-1523.

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This dissertation aims at providing insights on the role of the mass media in the cultural struggle over gender transformation, which entails definitions and prescriptions of femininity against the backdrop of political and -economic reforms in Tanzania. The media landscape has been altered radically as a result of fundamental transformations in the country’s political and economic systems. The media can be perceived as a major source of definitions and images of social reality. Thus, the media is also the place where the changing culture and values of societies and groups are constructed and most visibly expressed (McQuail 1994; 1). Tanzania has changed its course from African socialism and ujamaa as guidelines in the sixties, to a market economy in the mid-eighties, followed by the introduction of a multiparty system in 19921. The restructuring of the state has had dramatic consequences for the economic, social and cultural aspects of urban life. Central to this study is the idea that the movement from socialist to capitalist principles promotes conflicts between modern and traditional values and ways of life, which also affects gender ideas and notions. The biggest changes are felt in urban areas, which are thus the place where the conflicts and tensions that arise in the process of modernization are most visibly expressed. In this new landscape, the media is becoming an important cultural agent and an arena for conflicts and contestation. A key issue is how the media comes to grips with these changes.

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Shariff, Halima S. Carleton University Dissertation Journalism. "The role and status of women in the media in Tanzania -- 1979-1989." Ottawa, 1990.

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Nilsson, Anna. "Using mass media as channel for healthcare information : A minor field study of audience’s media preferences in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-24984.

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One of the main tasks for journalism is to provide people with the information they need to be able to make independent decisions that can help them improve their lives. In order to know that the media fullfils this task it is important to study how the information is received by the audience. This thesis aims to investigate if, and if so how, a selected group of people in Dar es Salaam use news media to inform themselves on problems regarding healthcare, and how they value the information on these topics.A minor field study was carried out in Dar es Salaam in April 2014. The study was limited to Dar es Salaam, the economic capital of Tanzania, because it holds the majority of the media. Three different residential areas were chosen for the study, these were Mwananyamala, which is a low-income area, Sinza, middle–income and Mikocheni, high–income. A survey questionnaire was distributed in each area, 30 in Mwananyamala, 31 in Sinza and 30 in Mikocheni, and in every area four interviews was preformed.According to the selection group there is plenty of healthcare information in the media that is useful to the audience but it is not seen to be very varied. Most information is about malaria and HIV/AIDS, which are two of the most common diseases in Tanzania, but many call for a broader reporting on health issues. Media is however a useful source of information, according to most of the respondents, and especially radio and television has a big impact since it reaches out to a large part of the population. This is a good thing as long as the information is factual and accurate, but several of the respondents believe that this is not always the case.
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Sherstoboeva, Elena. "Regulation of Media in Russia in the context of the council of Europe standars." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Ramon Llull, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/406076.

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Aquesta tesi examina les polítiques de mitjans a Rússia amb l’objectiu d’identificar, principalment des d’un punt de vista jurídic, fins a quin punt han estat objecte d’influència per part del estàndards legals establerts per part del Consell d’Europa (CoE). En el primer capítol, la tesi explora les caracteríqtiques, principis, i estàndards de la llibertat des d’una perspectiva russa, sobre la base de l’estudi de les concepcions que de l’esmentada noció es poden identificar en el marc dels sistemes rus i soviètic, la legislació de mitjans russa, així com la pràctica judicial i regulatòria. També s’analitza el punt de vista de les principals institucions del CoE com ara el Tribunal Europeu de Drets Humans o l’Assemblea Parlamentària, en relació amb la forma amb què Rússia ha implementat els estàndards internacionals i europeus en matèria de llibertat de mitjans. El segon cpaítol compara els paràmetres legals russos amb els estàndards del CoE sobre difamació, extremisme en els mitjans, aíxí com en matèria de mitjans audiovisuals i Internet. La tesi conclou que un cop transcorreguts vint anys des de l’ingrés de Rússia com a membre, els estàndards del CoE han tingut només un impacte superficial en la política de mitjans a Rússia, i que aquesta política segueix tenint reminiscències de la pràctica soviètica en matèria de regulació de mitjans. Les autoritats russes han evolucionat des del refús dels estàndards del CoE fins a la seva interpretació en benefici del establishment polític rus, sota el pretext de la protecció dels “interessos nacionals”. Se sosté a més que els intents governamentals de des-universalitzar la noció del dret a la llibertat d’expressió es convertiran en cada cop més freqüents al llarg del món. Aquests intents no poden ser justificats, atès que amenacen el sistema internacional de drets humans i els valors que protegeix, així com s’orienten a mantenir el control governamental sobre la informació en una era en què l’esmentat control es troba seriosament qüestionat a causa del desenvolupament d’Internet i les noves modalitats tecnològiques en el terreny dels mitjans. Es conclou que les organitzacions internacionals disposen del potencial per a esdevenir les principals plataformes de resistència front a la des-universalització del dret a la llibertat d’expressió, així com la necessitat que s’estableixin noves mesures per a donar suport a la seva tasca, Paraules clau: llibertat de mitjans llibertat d’expressió, dret de mitjans, polítiques de mitjans, polítiques de mitjans a Rússia, regulació d’Internet a Rússia, dret de mitjans a Rússia, Consell d’Europa, Tribunal Europeu de Drets Humans, estándards internacionals.
Esta tesis examina las políticas de medios en Rusia con el objetivo de identificar, principalmente desde un punto de vista jurídico, hasta qué punto se han visto influidas por los estándares legales establecidos por el Consejo de Europa (CoE). En el primer capítulo, la tesis explora las características, principios y estándares de la libertad de expresión desde una perspectiva rusa sobre la base del estudio de las concepciones de dicha noción que se pueden identificar en el marco de los sistemas ruso y soviético, la legislación de medios rusa, así como la práctica judicial y regulatoria. También se analiza el punto de vista de las principales instituciones dentro del CoE, como el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos o la Asambles Parlamentaria, con relación al modo en el que Rusia ha implementado los estándares universales y europeos en materia de libertad de medios. El segundo capítulo compara los parámetros legales rusos con los estándares del CoE sobre difamación, extremismo en los medios, así como sobre medios audiovisuales e Internet. La tesis concluye que más de veinte años después del ingreso de Rusia como miembro, los estándares del CoE han tenido solamente un impacto superficial en la política de medios de Rusia, y que esta política sigue teniendo reminiscencias con relación a la práctica soviética en materia de regulación de medios. Las autoridades rusas han evolucionado desde el rechazo hacia los estándares del CoE hasta su interpretación a favor del establishment político ruso, bajo el pretexto de la protección de los “intereses nacionales”. Se sostiene además que los intentos gubernamentales de des-universalizar la noción del derecho a la libertad de expresión se convertirán en frecuentes a lo largo del mundo. Estos intentos no pueden ser justificados, dado que amenazan el sistema internacional de derechos humanos y los valores que éste protege, así como se orientan a mantener el control gubernamental sobre la información en una era en la que dicho control se encuentra seriamente en entredicho a causa del desarrollo de Internet y nuevas modalidades de tecnologías de medios. Se concluye que las organizaciones internacionales disponen del potencial para devenir las principales plataformas para resistir frente a la des-unviversalización del derecho a la libertad de expresión, así como la necesidad de que se establezcan nuevas medidas para apoyar su trabajo. Palabras clave: libertad de medios, libertad de expresión, derecho de medios, políticas de medios, políticas de medios en Rusia, regulación de Internet en Rusia, derecho de medios en Rusia, Consejo de Europa, Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, estándares internacionales.
This dissertation examines Russian media policies with the purpose to identify, mainly from a legal viewpoint, the extent to which they have been influenced by the legal standards of the Council of Europe (CoE). In the first chapter, the dissertation traces the characteristics, principles, and standards of the Russian perspective on freedom of expression by studying the Russian and Soviet constitutional concepts on this right, the Russian national mass media legislation as well as judicial and regulatory media policies. It also assesses the perspectives of the main CoE institutions, such as the European Court of Human Rights and the Parliamentary Assembly, on Russia’s progress in the implementation of the universal and European standards on media freedom. The second chapter compares the Russian legal standards and those of the CoE on defamation and extremism in the media as well as on online and audiovisual media. The dissertation concludes that, during more than twenty years of Russia’s membership, the CoE’s standards have had only a superficial impact on Russian media policy, and that such policy is becoming increasingly reminiscent of Soviet practices of media regulation. Russian authorities have mostly moved from disregarding the CoE standards to interpreting them in favour of the Russian political establishment, under the pretext of protecting “national” interests. It is argued that governmental attempts to achieve a de-universalisation of the right of freedom of expression may become more frequent around the globe. Such attempts should not be justified because they considerably threaten the international system of human rights and the values it protects and seek to maintain governmental control over information in an era when such control is strongly challenged by the development of the Internet and new media technologies. It is suggested that international organisations have the potential to become the main social platforms for resisting the de-universalisation of the right of freedom of expression, and that new effective measures should be elaborated to support their work. Keywords: media freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, media law, media policies, Russian media policies, Internet regulation in Russia, Russian media law, Council of Europe, European Court on Human Rights, international standards.
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Solomon, Eva [Verfasser]. "Development Journalism and Gender : A Case Study of Broadcasting Media in Tanzania / Eva Solomon." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1063934575/34.

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Tamba, Winfrid Erneus. "Extension Agents’ Effectiveness and Good Agricultural Practices Adoption: A Case Study Amongst Cashew Nut Growers in the Masasi District Council, Tanzania." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1500551083794493.

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Shuma, Baraka John. "Attracting and regulating foreign direct investments in biofuels production in Tanzania." Thesis, UWC, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3121.

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Nkya, Ananilea W. "Tanzania’s Mainstream News Media Engagement with National Development." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17404.

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This thesis examines the ways in which Tanzania’s media report news on development issues and what accounts for the way they report, guided by social constructionist philosophy and framing theory. In terms of how they report news, the thesis draws on primary data generated from: (1) an analysis of 10,371 news stories reported by 15 Tanzanian media outlets over the course of one month, noting the general types of preferred stories and the range of news sources relied upon (which tend to be government or elite sources and male); (2) an in-depth analysis of 36 newspapers’ front-page lead stories, looking not just at the presentation and framing of these stories, but also at the omissions and elisions, using interpretive content analysis. In order to explore why the Tanzanian media cover development issues the way they do, the thesis draws on another set of primary data: semi-structured, face-to-face interviews conducted with 76 media stakeholders, where editors, journalists and media owners reflect on the constraints and opportunities – media ownership, laws used to control media autonomy, financing and professional training – facing them as media professionals trying to report on topics linked to their country’s social, economic and political challenges. There is, to date, little literature that foregrounds the views and experiences of media professionals in Tanzania or, indeed, in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and it is to this literature that this thesis primarily contributes. It concludes that from the colonial period to the current day Tanzanian media has been a contested space in which different stakeholders have diverse views about the role and functioning of the media. If the media are to play a normative, watchdog role, holding government to account and thus contributing, indirectly, to national development, then the issues of ownership, legal constraints, training and financial capacity are key.
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Simba, Fatuma. "Determination of Viable Connectivity Technology for E-Learning in Tanzania : Case Study of Rural Secondary Schools." Doctoral thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för planering och mediedesign, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-00535.

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In response to different development challenges, Tanzania is striving to achieve her fourth attribute of the National Development Vision, i.e. to have a well educated and learning society by the year 2025. The earmarked approach is to integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education system (e-learning), in order to improve teaching and learning processes, hence provision of quality education. However, Tanzania is challenged by lack of ICT infrastructures in rural areas, which affects integration of ICT in education. This thesis presents a research work to determine a cost-effective and performance efficient connectivity technology for rural secondary schools to access e-learning resources. The research surveyed wireless technologies, in order to identify potential broadband access technologies suitable for rural areas of the developing countries. Because ICT is a very dynamic sector, the identified technologies were compared by using conceptual framework to study their sustainability and thereafter, analyzed by using techno-economic approach to determine a feasible and cost effective option. Results show that, a third generation (3G) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) operating at 900MHz is a feasible and cost - effective connectivity technology for rural areas of Tanzania. Furthermore, the research employed a simulation modelling approach to study traffic differentiation and priority scheduling mechanisms in providing Quality of Service (QoS) for e-learning applications in UMTS networks. A simulation model of the UMTS network is developed and used to study performance of e-learning applications as perceived by users. Simulation results showed that, UMTS network configured with traffic differentiation and priority scheduling can guarantee delivery of e-learning services with the required QoS. The Public Private People's Partnership (PPPP) model is proposed by this research as an implementation strategy for sustainable broadband rural connectivity solution.
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Geer, Seth. "Selling Tanzania, conservation, and tourism through portrayal of the African myth by the United States media." Diss., Connect to online resource, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1439441.

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Books on the topic "Media Council of Tanzania"

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Self regulate or perish: The history of the Media Council of Tanzania up to 2009. Dar es Salaam: Media Council of Tanzania, 2010.

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The media history of Tanzania. [Ndanda via Mtwara, Tanzania: s.n., 1998.

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Musekwa, Pius. Answers to media questions about parliament. [Dar es Salaam]: United Republic of Tanzania, Tanzania Parliament, 2000.

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Nkya, Ananilea. 20 years of Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA): Moving the agenda for social transformation in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Published by E&D Vision Pub. on behalf of TAMWA, 2008.

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Digital drama: Teaching and learning art and media in Tanzania. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Nordenstreng, Kaarle. Tanzania and the new information order: A case study of Africa's second struggle. [Dar es Salaam?]: Printed by Printpak Tanzania, 1987.

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Tanzania. Local Government Support Programme. Assessment report on minimum conditions and performance measures of local government authorities: Arusha Municipal Council. Dar es Salaam]: PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2004.

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Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Africa. CIRDAFRICA Governing Council. Regular Session. Report of the sixth Regular Session of CIRAFRICA Governing Council, Arusha, Tanzania, (12-13 December. Arusha, Tanzania: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Africa, 1990.

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Blanchard, Simon. Audio visual media in the West Midlands: A report to the West Midlands County Council Economic Development Committee. (Birmingham): West Midlands County Council, 1985.

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International Council for Educational Media., ed. The integration of media into the curriculum: An international report commissioned by the International Council for Educational Media. London: Kogan Page, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Media Council of Tanzania"

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Kothari, Ammina B. "Media Ethics and Journalism in Tanzania." In Newsmaking Cultures in Africa, 229–48. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54109-3_11.

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Mhina, Julius Raphael Athuman. "Social Media and Government Employees in Tanzania." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 1–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3688-1.

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Khosla, Vipul, and Kavita Abraham Dowsing. "What is Governance? Citizens' Perspectives on Governance in Sierra Leone and Tanzania." In The Handbook of Global Media Research, 289–311. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118255278.ch17.

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Lal, Banita, Shrumisha Kwayu, and Sajeel Ahmed. "Women’s Political Participation on Social Media: The Case of Tanzania." In Re-imagining Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology and Systems: A Continuing Conversation, 384–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64861-9_33.

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Kelsey, Darren. "Children, Shadows, and Scapegoats: The Child Abuse Scandals of Rotherham Council and Jimmy Savile." In Media and Affective Mythologies, 107–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60759-7_5.

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Nziku, D. K., and J. M. Lelo. "Adoption of Employment and Labour Relation Act (ELRA) No. 6 of 2004 by Private Organizations – in Mwanza City Council, Tanzania." In Sustainable Education and Development, 321–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68836-3_28.

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Bwana, K. M. "Modeling Efficiency in the Presence of Volunteering Agency Hospitals and Council Designated Hospitals in Tanzania: An Application of Non Parametric Approach." In Sustainable Education and Development, 173–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68836-3_16.

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Effing, Robin, Jos van Hillegersberg, and Theo W. C. Huibers. "Social Media Participation and Local Politics: A Case Study of the Enschede Council in the Netherlands." In Electronic Participation, 57–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40346-0_6.

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Ahlmén-Laiho, Ulla, Sakari Suominen, Ulla Järvi, and Risto Tuominen. "Complaints Made to the Council for Mass Media in Finland Concerning the Personal and Professional Lives of Doctors." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 91–103. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32850-3_9.

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Sekei, Linda Helgesson, Naomi Benny Lugoe, and Karen Marie Thulstrup. "Take the Pill, Discuss the Issues and Act: Using RCTs, PAR and FGDs to Evaluate a Media Entrepreneurship Programme in Tanzania." In Methodological Reflections on Researching Communication and Social Change, 183–206. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40466-0_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Media Council of Tanzania"

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Mwakitalima, Isaka J., Mohammad Rizwan, and Narendra Kumar. "Design of Small Wind Turbine Electric System for Household Electricity and Water Supply for Irrigation in Rural Tanzania." In 2020 IEEE 17th India Council International Conference (INDICON). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indicon49873.2020.9342555.

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Forgo, Sandor. "New Media, New Media literacy, new methods in education." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820148.

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Haron, Hafidz Hakimi. "Enhancing Islamic Journalistic Ethical Conduct Through Press Council." In 7th International Conference on Communication and Media. European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.06.02.22.

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Devaraj, Somasundaram. "Deep Unet network for the Intima Media Thickness Measurement in Ultrasound Images." In 2020 IEEE 17th India Council International Conference (INDICON). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indicon49873.2020.9352697.

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Conole, Grainne. "Harnessing the power of social and participatory media." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820134.

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Schluter, Jorg Uwe. "Experiences in the use of interactive media in engineering education." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820237.

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Yadav, Konark, Aashish Lamba, Dhruv Gupta, Ansh Gupta, Purnendu Karmakar, and Sandeep Saini. "Bi-LSTM and Ensemble based Bilingual Sentiment Analysis for a Code-mixed Hindi-English Social Media Text." In 2020 IEEE 17th India Council International Conference (INDICON). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indicon49873.2020.9342241.

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Sinthamrongruk, Thepparit, Apichaya Gunhasuit, Thongchai Fongsamootr, Kongtat Thongpoon, and Sumalee Sangamuang. "An experiment on developing media for junior high school kids: Biogas." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820220.

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"Welcome message." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820129.

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"Programme guide." In 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Educational Media (ICEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicem.2013.6820130.

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Reports on the topic "Media Council of Tanzania"

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D., Kweka. REDD+ politics in the media: A case study from Tanzania. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.17528/cifor/004381.

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Boniface, Gideon, and C. G. Magomba. Impact of COVID-19 on Food Systems and Rural Livelihoods in Tanzania – Round 1 Report. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2020.006.

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The first case of COVID-19 in Tanzania was confirmed in March 2020. The government immediately imposed restrictions on mass gatherings, suspended international flights and established special medical camps for COVID-19 patients. They also published guidelines and health measures to be followed by citizens and emphasised these through media and physically through local government officials located across the country.
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Facts about adolescents from the Demographic and Health Survey—Statistical tables for program planning: Tanzania 1996. Population Council, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy21.1039.

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The Population Council initiated its work on adolescents in the mid-1990s. At that time, those advocating greater attention to adolescent issues were concerned about adolescent fertility—particularly outside of marriage—and adolescent “risk-taking” behavior. As an international scientific organization with its mandate centered around the needs of developing countries, the Council sought a more nuanced and context-specific understanding of the problems confronting adolescents in the developing world. In working with colleagues inside and outside the Council, it became clear that information on adolescents, and the way data are organized, were limiting the ability to understand the diversity of their experiences or to develop programs to address that diversity. In the absence of data, many adolescent policies were implicitly based on the premise that the lives of adolescents in developing countries were like those of adolescents in Western countries. In fact, significant numbers of young people in the West do not fit this description, and even larger groups within the developing countries. The Council created tables to more clearly describe the diversity of the adolescent experience by drawing on Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey data. The tables, presented in this report, are intended to be used as a basis for developing programs.
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Facts about adolescents from the Demographic and Health Survey—Statistical tables for program planning: Tanzania 1999. Population Council, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy21.1040.

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The Population Council initiated its work on adolescents in the mid-1990s. At that time, those advocating greater attention to adolescent issues were concerned about adolescent fertility—particularly outside of marriage—and adolescent “risk-taking” behavior. As an international scientific organization with its mandate centered around the needs of developing countries, the Council sought a more nuanced and context-specific understanding of the problems confronting adolescents in the developing world. In working with colleagues inside and outside the Council, it became clear that information on adolescents, and the way data are organized, were limiting the ability to understand the diversity of their experiences or to develop programs to address that diversity. In the absence of data, many adolescent policies were implicitly based on the premise that the lives of adolescents in developing countries were like those of adolescents in Western countries. In fact, significant numbers of young people in the West do not fit this description, and even larger groups within the developing countries. The Council created tables to more clearly describe the diversity of the adolescent experience by drawing on Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey data. The tables, presented in this report, are intended to be used as a basis for developing programs.
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