Bridging a Thousand Miles: Development on the ground in the Lake Zone of Tanzania
Rakesh Rajani
Development, 2010, vol. 53, issue 3, 394-401
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Staff from the Twaweza initiative and SNV travelled to rural communities in northern Tanzania in order to understand what development means on the ground and how people make change happen. Rakesh Rajani describes their experience and how it challenges normative conceptions about development and lives among poor communities.
Date: 2010
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