Kanti Kimario

Kanti Kimario
Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU) · Department of Community Development and Gender

Master of Co-operative and Community Development

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Additional affiliations
June 2011 - October 2020
Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU)
Position
  • Assistant Lecture
Description
  • I have been working in the current department since 2011 as a Tutorial Assistant and then as an Assistant Lecturer. I have been teaching courses related to community development and gender such as community organizing, communication skills and sociology.
Education
February 2019 - January 2023
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)
Field of study
  • Development Studies
October 2013 - December 2015
Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU)
Field of study
  • Co-operative and Community Development
October 2009 - September 2010

Publications

Publications (8)
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This article reviews the literature on the concept and practice of public-private partnership (PPP). Specifically, the paper reviews theoretical aspects of the concept and practice of PPP and the rationale and potential of PPP in the provision of healthcare services for sustainable development in Tanzania. Using a documentary review research method...
Conference Paper
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Attainment of optimal health calls for collaboration between animals, humans, and environmental health professionals together with understanding the consequences of animals, humans, and environment interactions on health. In cognizant of this, the government in Tanzania introduced One Health Strategic Plan (2015-2020), little is empirically known o...
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Households’ characteristics should not hinder the progress toward attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC). UHC attainment progress in Kilimanjaro Region involved assessing perceived differences between households’ characteristics and UHC factors (accessibility, affordability, and service delivery quality). The study employed a cross-sectional des...
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Background Public-Private-Partnership-supported health facilities have been operational in Tanzania, and specifically, in Kilimanjaro since 1990s. This study provides a snapshot of the contribution of PPP-supported health facilities’ operations towards attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Kilimanjaro region.Methods Adopting a cross-sect...
Preprint
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) attainment has been associated with households’ socio-demographic characteristics. Empirical findings have hardly dwelt on assessing the association between household socio-demographic characteristics and UHC attainment. This article assessed the association between socio-demographic features and attainment of UHC in...
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Public-Private-Partnerships (PPPs) have gained prominence in Tanzania and other low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) since the 1990s. PPPs have emerged as an alternative approach to the provision of public goods including healthcare services to improve the progress toward attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The reviewed body of literature...
Article
Attainment of optimal health calls for collaboration between animals, humans, and environmental health professionals together with understanding the consequences of animals, humans, and environment interactions on health. In cognizant of this, the government in Tanzania introduced One Health Strategic Plan (2015–2020), little is empirically known o...
Article
Full-text available
This article reviews the literature on the concept and practice of public-private partnership (PPP). Specifically, the paper reviews theoretical aspects of the concept and practice of PPP and the rationale and potential of PPP in the provision of healthcare services for sustainable development in Tanzania. Using a documentary review research method...

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