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Tanzania : Social Sector Review

Part of the World Bank Country Study series
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'Huge sums have been spent on water and sanitation services in Tanzania, but much of that investment is standing idle in the country, producing little or no water for the intended beneficiaries.

A major question is whether any of the investment can be salvaged to reduce the burden of water gathering on the population.' - From 'Tanzania: Social Sector Review' Tanzania's social indicators remain among the poorest in the world.

This report describes the trends in the social sectors and analyzes the factors that influence these trends.

These trends include the performance of the economy, government social sector spending and policy, household behavior and incomes, and demographic trends.

Findings from the surveys and case studies are synthesized to provide a comprehensive picture of the demand for and supply of education, health, water and sanitation, nutrition, and family planning services.

The report discusses the situation and trends in the social sector and identifies ways that the government, the private sector, and households can use their respective resources most effectively.

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Product Details
World Bank Publications
0821345850 / 9780821345856
Paperback / softback
31/10/1999
United States
203 pages, figs.tabs.