Village voices 2004-2008
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TextPublication details: Tanzania Southern Pictures 2010Description: Running time 107 minutesSubject(s): Summary: These films take an analytical view of the 5 preceding annual documentaries, and look at the findings along 8 development themes. They provide insights into some factors that block rural developments and present villager solutions to these blockages. The additional notes include a DFID note on the film project as well as a producer's note on the documentary methods used to make this challenging research series. Also included is an analysis of the film research by Overseas Development Institute and Chronic Poverty Research Cente SCHOLAR lUCIA dA cORTA with filmaker Laurance Price. "poverty and growth in remote villages in Tanzania (2004-2008)-insights from village voices film research" examines specifically why economic growth during the period of Tanzania's poverty reduction strategy (MKUKUTA 2005-2010) has not translated into the expected reduction in poverty as evidenced in these 5 villages
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UONGOZI Institute Resources Centre - Dar es Salaam | Available | 000298 |
These films take an analytical view of the 5 preceding annual documentaries, and look at the findings along 8 development themes. They provide insights into some factors that block rural developments and present villager solutions to these blockages. The additional notes include a DFID note on the film project as well as a producer's note on the documentary methods used to make this challenging research series. Also included is an analysis of the film research by Overseas Development Institute and Chronic Poverty Research Cente SCHOLAR lUCIA dA cORTA with filmaker Laurance Price. "poverty and growth in remote villages in Tanzania (2004-2008)-insights from village voices film research" examines specifically why economic growth during the period of Tanzania's poverty reduction strategy (MKUKUTA 2005-2010) has not translated into the expected reduction in poverty as evidenced in these 5 villages
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