Tanzania: Tutafika1
Aidan Eyakuze
Development, 2004, vol. 47, issue 4, 87-90
Abstract:
Aidan Eyakuze narrates the experience of the Tanzania Scenarios project and its contribution in establishing grounds for personal and collective engagement by Tanzanians from various walks of life. He explores how the scenarios have been used to open up conversations about difficult issues in the public realm and the reactions that this has provoked. More specifically, he explores issues of self-identity and how this might impact the collective future Tanzanians face. Eyakuze was one of the lead local conveners working voluntarily for the Tanzania scenario project organized by the Society for International Development. Development (2004) 47, 87–90. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100076
Date: 2004
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