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Tanzania, United Republic of

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  • Journal Articles

    Occupational Exposure and Health Problems in Small Scale Industry Workers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a Situation AnalysisOccupational Medicine

    Background: Workers in informal small-scale industries (SSI) in developing countries involved in welding, spray painting, woodwork and metalwork...

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  • Journal Articles

    Pesticide Health and Safety Challenges Facing Informal Sector Workers: A Case of Small-scale Agricultural Workers in Tanzania

    Abstract: The Tanzania informal sector is growing fast, with precarious working conditions and particular hazards for women and children...

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  • Journal Articles

    Youth poverty, employment and livelihoods: social and economic implications of living with insecurity in Arusha, Tanzania

    This special issue on urban livelihoods was developed in collaboration with WIEGO. 

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  • Advocacy Materials

    Occupational Health and Safety & Domestic Work

    This report contains findings from a four-year research project on occupational health and safety (OHS) and informal workers. The report...

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  • Advocacy Materials

    Santé et sécurité au travail et travail ménager

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  • Advocacy Materials

    Saúde e Segurança Ocupacionais e Trabalho Doméstico

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  • Advocacy Materials

    Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional y Trabajo del Hogar

    Este informe contiene los resultados de un proyecto de investigación de cuatro años sobre la salud y seguridad ocupacional (SSO) y los trabajadores...

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  • Advocacy Materials

    Afya na Usalama Katika Maeneo ya Kazi na Kazi za Nyumbani

    (Swahili) 

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  • WIEGO Network Newsletters

    SETU Africa Newsletter, Volume 1 Issue 6

    This issue includes:News from SETU Africa including– Exposure visit of SEWA team to Tanzania– Ethiopian delegates visit to SEWA...

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  • External Blog Posts/Op Eds

    Udadisi – Stop Violence Against Domestic Workers

    This blog post is by Leila Sheikh, a journalist who writes about domestic workers and violence against them.

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