- Details
- Category: Uncategorised
Links and Collaboration
2. CBE & TCRS Morogoro Community Empowerment Project
4. International Multidisciplinary PhD Studies in Educational Technology and Learning Environments (IMPDET-LE)
5. Maternal health information seeking behavior of pregnant women in selected districts in Tanzania
6. Street Vendors' Empowerment Project
7. Tanzania Kaizen Unit and College of Business Education
8. Riga Technical University
9. Translocal forest owners and environmental collaboration: An action learning process of forest governance transformation in Tanzania (Makutano).
10. Enhancing Clinical and Social Data Collection Mechanisms for CCBRT’s Fistula Programme: Results follow up (2020-2021)
- Details
- Category: Research
Of recent, most hospitals have been transforming from paper-based systems to electronic hospital management information system (HMIS) to improve their patient care services. This project aims to assess the relevance, effectiveness, outcome and impact of the HIMS intervention at Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation in Tanzania (CCBRT). Monitoring and evaluation of project results are important to assess whether the project has achieved intended results, and to obtain lessons learnt for other projects and future planning. Both monitoring and evaluation provide feedback that can be used to improve programming, policy and strategies of an organization.
The project is carried out from February to November 2019.
The project is funded by SPIDER, The Swedish Programme for ICT in Developing Regions located at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences at Stockholm University
- Details
- Category: Research
CBE collaborates with TCRS to implement the Morogoro Community Empowerment Project (CEP). The project focuses on Local leadership empowerment, community empowerment and support for local initiatives. This includes conducting research on and facilitate class sessions to the marginalized groups such as street vendors, literates and illiterates on writing, reading and counting skills and Income generating activities. The project subsequently supports local initiatives by supplying building materials like cement, iron bars and iron sheets.
- Details
- Category: Research
Africity Research Project
AfriCity is a collaborative research, teaching and training project. It explores the causes and effects of environmental change and resource use in Sub-Saharan African cities. The project considers rapid social and economic transformation processes and their external and internal drivers, and assesses the barriers for potentials of social adaptability in the context of inequity, risk, and resourcefulness.
This is a four year project from 2017-2021 jointly implemented by the Erlangen University-Germany, Rhodes University-South Africa, Malawi University, Sokoine University and the College of Business Education (CBE), under the sponsorship of Germany Government.