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As Capable as Other Students: Tanzanian Women with Disabilities in Higher Education
2015
Globally, persons with disabilities are underrepresented in higher education. In sub-Saharan Africa, where opportunities for higher education are especially limited, women are unlikely to continue their education. This research investigates women in Tanzanian higher education with the double marginalisation of being a woman and having disabilities. The women were interviewed on what factors enabled access and participation for their educational success. A thematic analysis of qualitative data was applied. All of the women interviewed were motivated to complete their degrees. Key enabling factors were encouragement from their families and previous teachers, full participation in student life…
Legittimazione ad agire e rappresentanza dei minori nei giudizi a Strasburgo: la sentenza L.R. c. Macedonia del Nord del 23 gennaio 2020
2020
Genetic relationship between clinical and environmental Vibrio cholerae isolates in Tanzania: A comparison using repetitive extragenic palindromic (R…
2015
The bacterium causing cholera, Vibrio cholerae, is a marine organism and coastal waters are important reservoirs of the organism. There are more than 200 serogroups of V. cholerae, of which serogroups O1 and O139 are known to be the causative agent of the cholera. The main virulent factor in V. cholerae is cholera toxin gene (ctx) that is found from the epidemic O1 and O139 strains, but may also be found in some strains other than O1 and O139 (non-O1 and non-O139). In this study, 48 V. cholerae strains isolated from three estuaries of Tanzania and 20 stool isolates were characterized in terms of their serogroups and possession of ctx gene and then compared using two PCR based fingerprinting…
Cultural Politics of Love and Provision among Poor Youth in Urban Tanzania
2015
This article examines how urban youth in the poorest neighbourhoods of Dar es Salaam negotiate the terms of transactional intimacy, that is, heterosexual relations in which men are expected to provide for women materially. Using the concept of ‘affect’, I argue that this negotiation involves different levels of male providership, as well as moral values attached to notions of ‘true love’ and the Swahili concept of tamaa. Poor men and women view their agency differently within transactional intimacy, with women describing themselves as exploited by men who do not fulfil their end of the transactional bargain, and poor men portraying themselves as deeply disempowered in comparison to wealthie…
Global, National, or Market? Emerging REDD+ Governance Practices in Mozambique and Tanzania
2016
This article examines emerging governance practices in the REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) initiative. We examine three different general governance practices (neoliberal, post-national, and government-led practices) that have been applied in the interaction between international organizations and two REDD target countries: Mozambique and Tanzania. In these countries, we find that emerging REDD+ governance practices are a mixture of international organizations’ procedural practices and the target country’s established governance practices, whereas neoliberal practices are weakly expressed. These findings call into question the simplified assumption of re…
Approaches on gender equality in development cooperation : a comparison between the international, national and project levels
2004
The thermal performances of historic masonry: In-situ measurements of thermal conductance on calcarenite stone walls in Palermo
2018
Abstract Rich literature explores materials and construction techniques of historic buildings, but limited information is available about the thermal and hygrometric features of their envelope. Nevertheless, accurate hygrothermal data are essential for identifying effective energy upgrade measures, which must be compatible with the conservation of the architectural heritage. In order to fill this gap, it is necessary to refer to local contexts, where the variety of historic buildings is limited and their material and construction features are comparable. This paper focuses on historic masonry walls and discusses the results of twenty in-situ measurements of thermal conductance, performed al…
Restituir el poder, desarrollar la autonomia: trabajo social, responsabilidad local y participación comunitaria en un proyecto de promoción humana en…
2016
El desarrollo es un proceso desequilibrado, en el que operan tensiones, estímulos, contradicciones sectoriales y factores endógenos, peculiares de una única realidad, los cuales requieren en cada proyecto de cooperación un significativo compromiso de conocimiento y de comprensión del rol que juegan los factores de incertidumbre, los vínculos y los factores colaterales de cada elemento significativo (social, cultural, económico, político, etc.). Lo anterior requiere, en primer lugar prever la constante lectura, sin prejuicios, de las necesidades y de las prioridades de los beneficiarios mediante enfoques participativos, junto a una evaluación de los proyectos de desarrollo que no se encomien…
The socio-economic impact of transnational corporation on mining community and artisanal small-scale miners : a case study of Mererani Tanzania
2006
PRIVACY E RAPPORTI DI LAVORO
2022
L'A. esamina da un punto di vista critico la recente disciplina del trattamento dei dati personali dei lavoratori mettendone in luce gli aspetti più significativi di modifica del sistema dopo l'entrata in vigore del reg. UE 2016/679 del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio, del 27.4.2016, “relativo alla protezione delle persone fisiche con riguardo al trattamento dei dati personali, nonché alla libera circolazione di tali dati e che abroga la direttiva 95/46/CE (Regolamento generale sulla protezione dei dati)”. Il riferimento è in particolare alla dimensione nazionale nel cui ambito il recepimento della normativa eurounitaria è avvenuto con il d.lgs. 10.8.2018, n. 101