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Fabiana John F ADP memberPius Majengo M ADP SecretaryKaminyonge Ramson M ADP staffLweru ADPWinifrida Clemence F ADP memberSophia Protace F ADP memberProtace Mbaiya M Primary Court ElderAdventina Emmanuel F Village <strong>Government</strong> MemberPeter Kalokola M ADP memberGasper Nestor M Primary Court CouncillorC. Ngaiza M ADP ChairL. Mutalemwa M Primary Society chairKabone A. R M Health workerRomward Clemence M ADP memberNjunwa Spidion M Community Sponsorship teamAudax Makuka M Subvillage chairKhalfan Kapyabuhama M Party ChairE. Mganga M Project StaffRegina Kasabago F Community Sponsorship teamJoscar Leornard F Community Sponsorship teamJoshua Jackson M Community Sponsorship teamStella Gosbert F ADP memberMoshono ADPSuzan Mrema F ADP NurseObed Kalle M Community Sponsorship teamSamson Guakali M Community Sponsorship teamAlphonse Abel M Community Sponsorship teamDavid Mungure M Clinician OfficerJane Sirikwa F WEOWilfred Laizer M ADP ChairJacob Mushi M Project CoordinatorMkumbwa Ramadhani M Head TeacherScolastica Bura F Head TeacherM. Vomo M ACDOEliamani Soxe M Party ChairElia Pallangyo M VEOMary Lema F Sponsorship DepartmentAnna Mrosso F ADP SecretaryNote1Annual average growth in real GDP was 3.9 per centduring 1966–75, to which growth rates in sectoral valueadded contributed as follows: agriculture 2.3 per cent,economic services 4.8 per cent, manufacturing 6.5per cent <strong>and</strong> public services 9.5 per cent. Inflation averaged7.5 per cent annually, <strong>and</strong> the external currentaccount deficit averaged 4.5 per cent during the sameperiod.ReferencesCooksey, B., P. Blaze, <strong>and</strong> P. Burian. 1998. Education SectorDevelopment Programme <strong>and</strong> Poverty AlleviationStrategy. Dar es Salaam: TADREG.<strong>Girl</strong> <strong>Child</strong> Report. 2001. Every <strong>Child</strong> Counts: Development,Justice <strong>and</strong> Gender. World Vision International.K<strong>and</strong>usi, E. J. 1999. <strong>The</strong> Role of Amnesty international inthe Global Campaign to eradicate female genitalmutilation (FGM).Kibuga. K. F. 2000. <strong>The</strong> Situation of <strong>Child</strong> Domestic Workersin <strong>Tanzania</strong>. A Rapid Assessment. Dar es Salaam.Kuleana (Kuleana Center for <strong>Child</strong>ren’s Rights). 1999. <strong>The</strong>State of Education in <strong>Tanzania</strong>: Crisis <strong>and</strong> Opportunity.Mwanza.Maliyamkono, T. L., <strong>and</strong> M. S. Bagachwa. 1990. <strong>The</strong> SecondEconomy in <strong>Tanzania</strong>. London: James Currey.MCDGC (Ministry of Community Development Gender<strong>and</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren). 2000. National Report on Follow-Upto the World Summit for <strong>Child</strong>ren. Dar es Salaam.<strong>Tanzania</strong>Messkoub, M. 1995. <strong>The</strong> Social Impact of Adjustments in<strong>Tanzania</strong> in the 1980s: Economic Crisis <strong>and</strong> HouseholdSurvival Strategies. <strong>The</strong> Netherl<strong>and</strong>s: Instituteof Social Studies.Ministry of Education <strong>and</strong> Culture, Dar es Salaam. 1986.Basic Education Statistics in <strong>Tanzania</strong> 1981–1985.<strong>The</strong> United Republic of <strong>Tanzania</strong>. June.National Socio-economic Profile of <strong>Tanzania</strong>. 1989. UnitedRepublic of <strong>Tanzania</strong>. Dar es Salaam: Bureau of Statistics,Planning Commission.NECTA (National Examination Council of <strong>Tanzania</strong>). 2000.Primary School Leaving Examination Results: Statistics;Regional, District <strong>and</strong> Subject Rankings. Dar esSalaam.ODI (1986) ‘Adjusting to Recession: Will the Poor Recover?’ODI Briefing Paper. London: ODI. NovemberREPOA (Research on Poverty Alleviation). 2000. <strong>The</strong> SituationAnalysis of Women <strong>and</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren in <strong>Tanzania</strong>. AReport for UNICEF. Dar es Salaam.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Girl</strong>-<strong>Child</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Government</strong> <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Provision</strong> 53

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