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    A two-way electricity usage monitoring system for decentralised solar mini-grids in Tanzania 

    Omary, Shaban (NM-AIST, 2020-03)
    Decentralised solar mini-grids have been identified as a cost-effective solution towards having sustainable electrification efforts in Tanzania, particularly to areas out of the government’s immediate plans for national ...
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    Data visualization tool for student dropouts in Tanzania 

    Kayanda, Angelika Mark (NM-AIST, 2020-03)
    Education is a crucial sector and key component of many governments’ agenda. Despite that, students dropout has been among the persisting challenges in education, being experienced from basic education levels to colleges ...
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    Enhancing maternal, newborn and child health support services using an interactive mobile application 

    Mramba, Bernard (NM-AIST, 2020-02)
    Reducing maternal and infant deaths rates in developing countries, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa, remains a challenge. Among the interventions to address the challenge is mHealth. MHealth interventions are associated ...
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    A web-based inventory, mapping and digitization of ornamental plants and flowers in Arusha city 

    Asiimwe, Kenneth (2020-04)
    There is a wide collection of invaluable varieties of ornamental plants and flowers available for sale by vendors in Arusha city contributing to local employment, and food security. Horticulture in Tanzania is dominated ...
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    Integrated students, coordinators and companies system for students’ field attachment coordination for Tanzanian higher learning institutions 

    Samwi, Erick R. (NM-AIST, 2020-03)
    Work-based learning is what equips students with practical skills. All higher learning institutions (HLIs) have a specified period of time for students to carry out field based practices in companies which are relevant ...
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    Monitoring spread of epidemic diseases by using clinical data from multiple hospitals: a data warehouse approach 

    Rutatola, Edger Pascrates (NM-AIST, 2020-02)
    Many countries apply data science techniques to enhance their health sectors and the surveillance of diseases. The success of the innovations lies on the availability and quality of datasets to be analyzed. In Tanzania, ...
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    A web-based monitoring and evalution system for government projects in Tanzania: a case of health projects 

    Mleke, Mpawe Nicodem (NM-AIST, 2020-08)
    Monitoring and evaluation system is used across the world by organizations or governments to measure, track progress and evaluate outcomes of programs. Organizations can improve their performance, effectiveness and ...
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    Education management information system for tracking students’ academic progress in secondary schools: a case of Arusha region 

    Nkata, Anold S. (NM-AIST, 2020-04)
    Worldwide, the application of the Education Management Information System in schools for administering academic activities is termed as a fundamental practice of delivering quality education. In developing countries ...
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    An integrated mobile and web-based system for bus rapid transit (brt) in Dar es Salaam 

    Alfred, Reuben (NM-AIST, 2020-02)
    The rapid population growth in Dar Es Salaam has prompted the demand of effective transport system in the city. This tremendous rise of population leads to a serious road traffic congestion, which brings a number of ...
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    Online discussion platforms for effective collaborative learning in higher learning institutions in Tanzania 

    John, Linus (NM-AIST, 2020-03)
    The implementation of the 2030 vision to provide a 12-years free primary and secondary education and higher education loan scheme offered by the government will increase students’ enrolment in higher learning institutions. ...
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