The Sahiba sisters foundation in Tanzania: meeting organizational and community needs
By: Maoulidi, Salma.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.85-92.Subject(s): Nongovernmental organizations - Tanzania | Nongovernmental organizations
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DevelopmentSummary: Salma Maoulidi asks how her network The Sahiba Sisters Foundation working with women in Muslim societies can contribute to today's development agenda with strong organizational and institutional impact. She explores this question in light of the experiences of the Tanzanian network. She argues that the organization's existence is threatened by a conservative religious establishment and a hostile donor and political climate and has to respond through sound organizational management if it is to survive. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 46, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR59938 |
Salma Maoulidi asks how her network The Sahiba Sisters Foundation working with women in Muslim societies can contribute to today's development agenda with strong organizational and institutional impact. She explores this question in light of the experiences of the Tanzanian network. She argues that the organization's existence is threatened by a conservative religious establishment and a hostile donor and political climate and has to respond through sound organizational management if it is to survive. - Reproduced.


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