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This study is based on an examination of factors affecting Women's Participation in Project Planning and Implementation The case of TASAF Program in the Rufiji District Tanzania. The findings have revealed that women's participation in development projects and TASAF in particular, was affected by social, political, and economic factors embeded at community, national and global level.The central argument of this paper is that women s participation in development activities could help make women s voices heard and be considered in development processes. Moreover participation could help to…mehr

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This study is based on an examination of factors affecting Women's Participation in Project Planning and Implementation The case of TASAF Program in the Rufiji District Tanzania. The findings have revealed that women's participation in development projects and TASAF in particular, was affected by social, political, and economic factors embeded at community, national and global level.The central argument of this paper is that women s participation in development activities could help make women s voices heard and be considered in development processes. Moreover participation could help to expand women s knowledge, skills and experiences hence promoting their livelihood, wellbeing and national development in general. For this reason the government and other development partners have to ensure that gender equity in the planning and policy making process is considered and thus women s participation is prioritised.
Autorenporträt
I was born on 1972 at Lindi region in Tanzania. I completed Master of Arts in Development Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus university Rotterdam,in the Hague The Netherlands.I am a teacher by profession and for now I am working as a Community Development Officer at Rufiji District in Tanzania.