Sustaining Women's and Community's Livelihoods in Rural Tanzania
Mwajuma Masaiganah
Development, 2010, vol. 53, issue 3, 421-424
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Mwajuma Masaiganah looks at activities done by Bagamoyo Women Development Network linking the social and care economy. Her article is based on her work and involvement with women in these rural communities. She explains why the care and social economy should be supported as a third system of economic model that can sustain women's and community's livelihoods.
Date: 2010
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