UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (COSS)

Cbs capacity building

 

  • Training for Government MDA’s and other stakeholders - trainings on behavioural interventions for researchers, business and private sector, and government institutions to develop interest and capacity among them.
    • July 2019 (pics)

CBS conducted a workshop, “Understanding Behavioral Science for Inclusive and Human Centric Policies”. The training workshop aim to

make participants understand human behavior and how to formulate policies which are human centric, and evidence based. Also, to advocate for evidence-based policies which are easily adopted and have a long-lasting impact. The workshop involved participants mainly policy makers, researchers from Ministries Departments

Agencies, and Higher learning Institutions. Also, participants from Local Government Authorities (LGA) and Non- Governmental Organization were involved. 

 August 2019

CBS conducted a Behavioural Science training to the member of our Tax project’s Joint Implementation Team (JIT) to familiarize them with the Behavioural Science Field. Participants included personnel from Ministry of Finance and Planning, Tanzania Revenue Authority, Bank of Tanzania and National Bureau of Statistics who form the JIT.

  • October 2019

CBS conducted a Behavioural Science training to the member of the Department of Economics, University of Dar es Salaam. The training aimed to familiarize them with the Behavioural Science Field and CBS activities so as to gain their interest in engaging with CBS whenever their expertise’ are needed.

  • November 2019

CBS conducted a Behavioural Science training to a pool of MKURABITA staff. The training aimed to familiarize them with the Behavioural Science Field

  • Training for Masters Students - training aimed at exploring behavioral science field but only at an introductory level. Given the fact that this field is still new in Tanzania, the training acted as a catalyst to motivate students to do their research in this field, thus increase behavioral scientists in our region
  • Class of 2018 (pics)

The five days course, conducted in September 2018, was advertised to all postgraduate students, targeted students with a background in basic economics.

  • Class of 2019 (pics)

Training for students majoring in Master of Arts in Economics and Master of Arts in Applied Economics. The five days training was conducted in November 2019.

  • Dissertation research Award – CBS offer a competitive scholarship for graduate students working on projects related to behaviour science and provide supervision to them. 
  • Two scholarships have been offered so far to Masters students of economics who completed their studies and wrote their dissertations on:
    • Carrot versus Stick Measures of Tax Compliance in Tanzania: Evidence from Laboratory Experiment.
  • Perceived Welfare Impact and Compliance to Forest Conservation: Case of Uluguru Nature Forest Reserve in Morogoro, Tanzania.