ABSTRACT

First published in 1998, this volume represents the outcome of a seminar as part of the continuing efforts of the Convocation of the University of Dar es Salam to maintain a dialogue with the Government of Tanzania on its socio-economic problems. Its aim was to underscore heightened public concern on the continued deterioration of social services in Tanzania following the onset of the economic crisis, to examine the effect of structural adjustment policies and measures on health, education, water, food, security, housing and social welfare services and to make specific recommendations on how to improve the delivery and sustainability of social services. This volume reproduces, as far as is practicable, the full proceedings of that important forum, whose issues remain relevant today.

Recent reforms in the country, including privatization, graded user fees and decentralized management of social services by local communities have been substantially influenced by what the seminar recommended. While a section of society has welcomed these reforms as the only realistic way to achieve sustainability, reduce donor dependence, and prevent further deterioration of social services, there are still voices which object to the measures. Key questions raised in the book concern citizens’ rights to social services, the regulatory role of government, democratic participation and partnerships between government, NGOs and private providers of social services. It will serve as a reference point for a fresh review of the social services crisis in the 1990’s and the basis for devising more appropriate and sustainable strategies for the 21st Century.

part A|2 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

Financing the Social Sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa

A Review of the Literature

chapter |44 pages

Introduction

part B|2 pages

Seminar Proceedings

chapter |2 pages

Session One

The Political Economy and the Legal Foundations of Social Services Delivery

chapter |20 pages

A Social Welfare State Development

The Basis, Rationale and the Challenges of Policy Reforms
Edited ByG.K. Munishi

chapter |16 pages

Session One

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Two

Issues in the Education Sector

chapter |8 pages

Session Two

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Three

Issues in the Health Sector

chapter |16 pages

Session Three

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Four

Issues in the Water Sector

chapter |8 pages

Session Four

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Five

Issues in Food Security

chapter |12 pages

Food Security in Tanzania

chapter |4 pages

Session Five

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Six

Issues in the Housing Sector

chapter |26 pages

Land Tenure and Housing Development in Tanzania

Edited ByK. Simba

chapter |56 pages

Session Six

Panel Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Session Seven:

Issues in Social Welfare

chapter |8 pages

Issues in Social Welfare

Caring for AIDS Orphans and the Disabled Under Recession 1

chapter |4 pages

Issues in Social Welfare

The Role of NGO’s

chapter Session Seven|10 pages

Panel Discussion

chapter |1 pages

Session Eight

Regional Position Papers

chapter |11 pages

The State of Social Services in Tanzania’s Regions

Regional Position Papers

chapter Session Eight|6 pages

Panel Discussion