MNMA Institutional Repository
The MNMA institutional repository aims to collect, preserve and disseminate electronic copies of research and scholarly works created at Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy (MNMA), and serves as a gateway to disseminate and reach out to similar resources elsewhere. Such publications include journal articles, conference presentations, proceedings, working papers, theses and dissertations.
All members of MNMA are invited to contribute their research outputs to the repository. Please contact the repository administrator to deposit your works at library@mnma.ac.tz
Incase you would like to submit your work at your own time, make sure to create an account by supplying your email address. Address your technical inquiries to library@mnma.ac.tz
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Mkama, Sunday Isdory
(Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy, 2025-12)
This study examined the mediating role of social support in the relationship between gender-based
violence (GBV) and mental health among women domestic workers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
A cross-sectional study design ...
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Halii, Beatrice
(University of Dar es Salaam, 2007-08)
This study had two main concerns. The first was to examine the influence of
local perceptions of illness on the implementation of colonial public health
directives. Secondly, it investigated the impact of colonial public ...
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Mogha, Huruma; Dulle, Frankwell; Benard, Ronald
(Record and Library Journal, 25)
Background of the study: Proper land record management requires
consideration of practice procedures. However, land record management in
registry offices is insufficient.
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness ...
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Yanda, Pius Z.; Mabhuye, Edmund B.; Mwajombe, Anselm R.; Msambichaka, Sixbert J.
(Environmental Management, 2021-11)
Climate change is increasingly becoming a threat to a wide range of community livelihoods in the agro-pastoral systems
across scales. Hence, recovery from impacts caused by climate change requires rational decisions, ...
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Msambichaka, Sixbert Joachim
(Tanzania Journal of Community Development, 2025-12-17)
Lake Rukwa, one of Tanzania’s most important endorheic lakes, has shrunk
dramatically over the past three decades due to climate variability,
sedimentation, and human-induced land use change. This study applied ...
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