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BCD First Year 2021/2022 have started classes

The newly established Bachelor of Community Development (BCD) continues to attract students from across Tanzania. Photo: Some of First Year BCD students The BCD program prepares Community Development Change agents who are going to facilitate community development in Tanzania and elsewhere.

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Brian Edmound Ndossy represents in Afghanistan

Tanzania international model conference of the United Nations (TIMUN) 2021 was held at Zanzibar in August 2021. The UN general assembly model was attended by 157 delegates from 17 different countries of the world.   During the conference, Brian Edmound Ndossy, a Bachelor of Community Development (BCD) student at Sokoine University of Agriculture, participated as […]

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Students participate in the Supervised Enterprise Projects (SEP)

As it has always been the case every year, this academic year students had an opportunity to participate in the Supervised Enterprise Projects (SEP) across villages in Tanzania mainland and Tanzania Zanzibar. One of the students had an opportunity to visit an onion farm (see photo above) to engage in action research with the farmers to […]

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Articles for Vol. 1 Issue 2 of TAJOCODE published

Tanzania Journal of Community Development (TAJOCODE) would like to welcome interested authors to publish with us. TAJOCODE is a peer-reviewed internationaljournal. The journal was founded on 13th April 2021. TAJOCODE is published by the Department of Agricultural Extension and Community Development (DAECD) of SUA. The Department manages the review and publication process of the journal. The journal […]

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Dr. Rasel M. Madaha has been promoted.

The Appointment and Human Resource Management Committee during its 13th Meeting held on Tuesday, 7th September 2021 approved the promotion of Dr. Rasel M. Madaha from the rank of Lecturer to Senior Lecturer. The department would like to congratulate him on the achievement and wishes him good luck in his new position.

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Prof. Catherine Phillip Msuya has been promoted

. The Appointment and Human Resource Management Committee during its 13th Meeting held on Tuesday, 7th September 2021 approved the promotion of Prof. Catherine Phillip Msuya from the rank of Associate Professor to Full Professor. Prof. Catherine Phillip Msuya becomes the first lady to achieve that rank since the establishment of the department. The department would […]

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Kenneth M. Mapunda has published an Article

The Department would like to congratulate Kenneth M. Mapunda for publishing an article, “Food, water, and sanitation insecurities: Complex linkages and implications for achieving WASH security” in the Global Public Health (An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice). ABSTRACT Food, water and sanitation insecurities are complex, multi-dimensional phenomena that entail more than availability and […]

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Dr. Rasel M. Madaha has published several articles and a book chapter in 2021

The Department would like to congratulate Dr. Rasel M. Madaha for publishing several articles and book chapters in 2021. Dr. Rasel Madaha has published the following articles: a) A study of Local Government in Africa through Participatory Action Research (PAR) in National Review of Black Politics journal published by University of California Press; b)How do local subjectivities interfere […]

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Prof. Dismas L. Mwaseba has published an article

The Department would like to congratulate Prof. Dismas L. Mwaseba for publishing an article titled, “Feminization of African Agriculture and the Meaning of Decision-Making for Empowerment and Sustainability” Sustainability journal. Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess women’s decision-making power in small-scale agriculture in six African countries in view of the feminization of […]

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Dr. R. Martin has published an article

The Department would like to congratulate Dr. Respikius Martin for publishing an article titled, “Integrative and Exclusionary Roles of Trust in Timber Value Chain in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania.” Abstract Contract and trust are the two main governance mechanisms that influence actors’ integration into value chains. Nevertheless, most studies treat trust as a complement to formal […]

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