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Habari za Tanzania 3/2006

Civil Society and the Local Government Reform
MS Tanzania and its partners are in this issue of Habari za Tanzania looking at the opportunities for Civil Society to use partnership with Local Government to create development in the rural areas.
| :: | Confusing economy in districts |
| The funds for development in the districts come from many sources. Some of them are ment to be used in partnership with the citizens | |
| :: | Editorial |
| The NGOs and CBOs must take up the challenge to educate the citizens of their rights in the Local Government system and monitor the implementation | |
| :: | Letter from the Director |
| Only through increasing the pressure for popular participation in all development processes in Tanzania can the centralistic and undemocratic political tendencies be counter acted | |
| :: | Amendments seen to undermine democracy |
| Local Government Authorities get more centrally appointed members | |
| :: | Development starts in the village |
| Civil Society Organisations can promote better district and village plans as well as help dissiminating information | |
| :: | Let us all pull at the same end of the rope |
| Ms provides a platform to civil society to cooperate with Local Government on rural development | |
| :: | Good public services to the people |
| Public Expenditure Tracking - PET - a method to secure better services to Tanzanians | |
| :: | News from Tanzania 3/2006 |
| :: | Saving trees in Kilindi |
| Envirocare and the District Foresty Officer work together | |
| :: | One goal - education for all |
| All stakeholders in education in Kiteto district sit at the same table to promote better education for all | |
| :: | 12 small villages inspire each other |
| UVIMTA trains villagers and local counsillors in good governance and project planning | |
| :: | How many busses to Nairobi? |
| Tango has big trouble in planning the Tanzanina participation in World Social Forum | |
| :: | Promoting village planning in Ngorongoro |
| Hakikazi improves the participatory planning in pastoralist communities | |
| :: | voxpop |
| Three independent views on how to improve performance of Local Government | |











