Published on 3rd June 2021 A significant number of BCD students had an opportunity to visit the departmental exhibition during the Sokoine Memorial week. The Department of Agricultural Extension and Community Development had an opportunity to participate in the memorial week to honor the life and legacy of the late Edward Moringe Sokoine. The memorial...Read More
Published on 03 June 2021 The members of Community Development Association (CDA) have been encouraging morning jogging since the iniation of the organization. Share thisRead More
Published on 24th May 2021 Dr. Madaha has published a book chapter in a book titled, “Global Perspectives on Motherhood, Mothering and Masculinities edited by Tola Olu Pearce and Andrea Moraes” Share thisRead More
Published on 21st May 2021 The first year students pursuing Bachelor of Community Development (BCD) have been engaged in a number of activities. On 8th May 2021, they, through Community Development Association (CDA), visited Msamvu Bus terminal to do some general cleanliness. Share thisRead More
Published on 8th May 2021 The Department would like to congratulate Dr. Rasel M. Madaha for publishing an article titled, “Factors for Joining Village Community Networks in Tanzania,” in the International Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 6(1), pages 36-54. Share thisRead More
Published on 5th May 2021 Community development is a process involving a group of people in a locality who have recognised their ability and initiate a collective social action in a form of a planned intervention to change their economic, physical, social, cultural, political and/or environmental situation and achieve tangible outcomes—in terms of economic, physical, social,...Read More
Published on 5th May 2021 Extension in agriculture is an on-going process of getting useful information to people (communication dimension), assisting them to acquire the necessary Knowledge (cognitive domain), Skills (psychomotor domain), and Attitudes (Affective domain) to enable them improve their quality of life. Knowledge (cognitive domain), Skills (psychomotor domain), and Attitudes (Affective domain) constitute the educational dimension. Share thisRead More
Published on 5th May 2021 The Department would like to congratulate Prof. C.P. Msuya and Prof. A.Z. Mattee for publishing an article titled, “Factors Influencing Effective Delivery of Extension Services on Soil and Water Conservation Practices in Western Amhara Region, Ethiopia,” in the Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020) Share thisRead More
Published on 5th May 2021 The Department would like to congratulate Dr. M. Respikius and Dr. A.K. Ahmad for publishing an article titled, “Potential, Challenges and Opportunities for Promoting Integrated Agri-Aquaculture among Vegetable Growers and Fish Farmers in Mvomero District of Morogoro Region, Tanzania” in the Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020) / Share thisRead More
Published on 05th May 2021 The Department would like to congratulate Ms. Z.H. Mkuki and Prof. C.P. Msuya for publishing an article titled, “Agricultural Extension Officers’ Perceptions towards Their Roles: A Case Study of Simiyu Region” in the Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020) of the Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences Share thisRead More