AFSAAP members' regional specialisations

Tanzania

Jean BURKE
Australian Catholic University
Email: jeanburke76@yahoo.com.au
Interests: East Africa / Tanzania; HIV and women / infant feeding / education / stigma; Social work; Swahili translation / interpreting; Refugees from East & Central Africa and their experiences of resettlement in Australia; Albinism and human rights.


Dr. Elizabeth DALEY
Mokoro Ltd

Email: edaley@mokoro.co.uk
Web site: www.mokoro.co.uk
Interests: Land tenure and policy, including governance of tenure; Land administration and land registration; NRM and access to resources; Agricultural investment, rural development and livelihoods; Gender; Women’s property rights; Women’s economic empowerment; Rwanda; South Sudan; Tanzania; Uganda; East Africa.


Joseph HONGOH
PhD Candidate, University of Queensland
Email: j.hongoh@uq.edu.au
Interests: Peacebuilding and statebuilding; Conflict analysis, Conflict management; International development; Stakeholder engagement and participation; Governance, monitoring and evaluation; Regional inter-state co-operation.


Dr. Paul HUDDLESTON
University of W
estern Australia
Email: 
paul.huddleston@uwa.edu.au
Interests:  Development economics; Rural development; Farming systems; Regional and area development.


Dr. Catherine MACDONALD
Social Sustainability Services Pty. Ltd.
Email: socialsustainability@bigpond.com
Interests: PhD was "Woman-headed households in Tanzania, 1920 - 1995", UWA, 1996. Professional interests since then are social impact assessment and participatory community development planning for communities living near mining projects in Australia, Asia and Africa, including Tanzania, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Ghana.


Anneth MSEMWA
Curtin University
Email: annethcm@yahoo.com
Interests: Food security, food safety, and quality assurance.


Dr. Colin REED

Amani College, Iringa, Tanzania
Email:
cwreed@cms.org.au, reed@maf.or.tz
Interests: East African Church history within the wider history of the region; The indigenisation of the Christian Faith in African culture.

 

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