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Benedict S. Mongula

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Benedict S. Mongula is a Tanzanian development scholar and Professor at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Dar es Salaam. He is known for his critical analysis of development theory, structural adjustment programs, and agricultural investment in Sub-Saharan Africa, often writing from a political economy perspective.

Works

40 works
TitleYearLanguageCitations
Training abroad and technological capacity building: Analysing the role of Chinese training and scholarship programmes for Tanzanians201731
Impacts of large-scale agricultural investments on small-scale farmers in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania: A Right to Food Perspective2015en27
Does national development policy encourage participatory communication? The case of Tanzania200815
Development theory and changing trends in Sub-Saharan African economies 1960-891994en15
Limits to development in Southern Africa: energy, transport and communications in SADCC countries198714
Are donors ready for change?2002en14
The dependent character of development planning in Tanzania200611
Analysing agricultural investment from the realities of small-scale food providers: grounding the debates20189
State-civil society relationship: The case of the state and HakiElimu in Tanzania20078
Food Security, Appropriate Technology and Micro-Industry: The Case of Drought Areas of Rombo District in Tanzania2000en6
Development Theory and Changing Trends in Sub-Saharan African Economies 1960–19891994en5
Performance of privatised firms in Tanzania20025
Harnessing large-scale agro-based investments in the SAGCOT area for inclusive agricultural transformation in Tanzania20234
Country analysis of education in Tanzania20044
Water governance and local participation: From policy to practice with experiences from Tanzania and South Africa20054
Poverty Reduction for Older People: The case of access to health services in Tanzania20074
Special issue on participatory development20053
Technical Cooperation Projects in Tanzania19913
Alternative agricultural investment by and for small-scale food providers in Tanzania: A right to food and food sovereignty perspective20163
Reforming Technical Cooperation-Are Donors Ready For Change?2002en2
Towards the building of infrastructure to solve the problem of street children'19892
Post privatisation enterprise performance in Tanzania20042
Regional co-operation in human resources development in Africa19842
The Problem of Non-Sustainability of the Aims and Objectives of Technical Cooperation and Technical Assistance20032
Globalisation and International Development Studies20032
Eastern Africa social science research review20062
Building civil society capacity for poverty reduction: A report of the baseline study carried out in Monduli, January 200920092
Misereor2015en2
Impacts of large-scale agricultural investments on small-scale farmers in the southern highlands of Tanzania2015en2
Impacts of large-scale agricultural investments on small-scale farmers in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania: A Right to Food Perspective [En línea]2015en2
The prospects of participatory development: experiences from the Rural Integrated Project Support,(RIPS) programme of Mtwara and Lindi regions in …20051
Democracy, literacy and poverty–can text messages bring the academic library to African civic leaders?20111
Entrepreneurship, development and poverty reduction: the challenge of entrepreneurship promotion in Tanzania20041
Influence of Micro and Small Enterprises' Participation in Tax Assessment Processes under the Presumptive Regime: Evidence from Kinondoni Tax Region, Tanzania2025
Capital goods industries and technological dependence: a study of development of technological capabilities in capital goods industries in Tanzania.1996
Challenging development theories and mindset2007
Persons with disabilities: inequities in accessing interest-free loans under Tanzanian local government authorities2025
Report of the mid-evaluation of the pilot multipurpose community telecentre at Sengerema district, Mwanza region2003
Appropriate technology for overcoming rural food insecurity: the case study of drought hit areas of Rombo District, Tanzania2005en
A Right to Food Perspectiveen