ABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to understand how the non-involvement of the nonstate
actors in Tanzania may have adversely influenced the implementation of the
Common Market. The basic issue of concern is that the implementation of the
Common Market in Tanzania has ignored non-state actors who are key players on the
grounds. In addressing this issue as well as achieving the objective, non-state actors
and private sectors participation in the EA Common Market were analyzed by using
purposive sampling, stratified sampling and theoretical sampling.
The findings showed that Tanzania non state actors have a duty to enhance dialogue
among themselves on participation in EAC Common Market activities and the
benefits thereof. The EAC must be seen as an opportunity to handle some of the
developmental concerns in the Region and Tanzania in particular. This dialogue will
enhance an understanding of the importance of Common Market integration in
tackling economic developmental concerns in the Country. These findings pointed to
the fact that Tanzania should strive to understand the views of non-state actors as far
as the integration effort as the Common Market is concerned
The study recommended three areas for policy intervention in order for Tanzania
non-state actors to be involved and have full participation in the EA Common
Market. These are Government recognition of the voice of non-state actors,
strengthening of regulatory institutions, and effective implementation of various
policies which are present.
Mwami, T (2021). Non-State Actors In Tanzania And The Implementation Of The East African Community Common Market: A Case Study Of Dar Es Salaam And Arusha Regions. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/non-state-actors-in-tanzania-and-the-implementation-of-the-east-african-community-common-market-a-case-study-of-dar-es-salaam-and-arusha-regions
Mwami, Theresia "Non-State Actors In Tanzania And The Implementation Of The East African Community Common Market: A Case Study Of Dar Es Salaam And Arusha Regions" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/non-state-actors-in-tanzania-and-the-implementation-of-the-east-african-community-common-market-a-case-study-of-dar-es-salaam-and-arusha-regions. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Mwami, Theresia . "Non-State Actors In Tanzania And The Implementation Of The East African Community Common Market: A Case Study Of Dar Es Salaam And Arusha Regions". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/non-state-actors-in-tanzania-and-the-implementation-of-the-east-african-community-common-market-a-case-study-of-dar-es-salaam-and-arusha-regions >.
Mwami, Theresia . "Non-State Actors In Tanzania And The Implementation Of The East African Community Common Market: A Case Study Of Dar Es Salaam And Arusha Regions" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/non-state-actors-in-tanzania-and-the-implementation-of-the-east-african-community-common-market-a-case-study-of-dar-es-salaam-and-arusha-regions