The paper stems on nine years of managing community health programs / ethnographic work in Tanzania where still influential Ujamaa social structures and mind-set re-define the meaning of personal wellbeing and social disease. Paradigms of health development strategies are under critical lens as well

Occa, E. (2021). Hatuna mali lakini tunashirikiana yakutosha. A case study from rural Tanzania. Intervento presentato a: ASA Association of Social Anthropologist of UK 2021: Responsibility, on-line.

Hatuna mali lakini tunashirikiana yakutosha. A case study from rural Tanzania

Occa, E
2021

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The paper stems on nine years of managing community health programs / ethnographic work in Tanzania where still influential Ujamaa social structures and mind-set re-define the meaning of personal wellbeing and social disease. Paradigms of health development strategies are under critical lens as well
abstract
rural Tanzania, CUAMM, health programs, ujamaa, wellbeing
English
ASA Association of Social Anthropologist of UK 2021: Responsibility
2021
29-mar-2021
2021
Heal08a
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/asa2021/paper/59070
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Occa, E. (2021). Hatuna mali lakini tunashirikiana yakutosha. A case study from rural Tanzania. Intervento presentato a: ASA Association of Social Anthropologist of UK 2021: Responsibility, on-line.
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