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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