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ujamaa
‖ ujamaa (udʒaˈmaː) [Swahili, = consanguinity, brotherhood, f. jamaa family, a. Arab. jamā{nfasper}a group (of people), community.] The name given by President Nyerere of Tanzania to a kind of socialism he introduced in that country in the 1960s, in which village co-operatives were established based...
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Ujamaa
fit in line with Ujamaa ideology. Decline and end of the Ujamaa Project
There were also internal factors that led to the implosion of the Ujamaa program.
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Ujamaa Place
Ujamaa Place took over the services offered by a previous form of the program, Awali Place. Ujamaa Place replaced Awali, when Awali lost its funding due to the 2009 budget cuts. Ujamaa Place received its non-profit status in 2010.
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Ubaruku
Ng'ambo Mfereji 'B'
Santamaria 'A'
Santamaria 'B'
Ubaruku
Maperemehe
Matono
Sokoni
Stendi
Utyego
Forest
Mjimwema
Motomoto
Tupendane
Uhuru
Ujamaa
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villagization
villagiˈzation [f. village n. + -ization.] In Africa and Asia, concentration of population in villages; the transfer of control of land to villagers communally; in Tanzania, spec. = ujamaa. Cf. Bhoodan.1963 Punch 10 July 42/1 ‘Villagisation’ is the word. 1965 P. Fordham Geogr. African Affairs iv. 85...
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Igale
Isanzi B
Ivumo
Izuo
Kiwanjani
Mbibi
Mpongota
Yeriko
Izumbwe I
Itala
Kilambo
Kiwiga
Lusungo
Luzwiwi
Mlima Baruti
Mwashala
Nyula
Segela
Ujamaa
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BAMUTA
This, in turn, was a crucial element in Ujamaa, President Julius Nyerere's version of african socialism.
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Ikukwa
Ikukwa
Ikukwa
Itende Kati
Itende juu
Jua kali
Kariakoo
Kiwanja
Mahonza
Mbuwi
Mdonya
Shongo
Ujamaa
Ukwaheri
Unguja
Zongo
Simboya
Inyala
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Villagization
Economic
Villagization may also be used as part of a programme of collectivization of farming and other economic activity, as in Tanzania under the Ujamaa
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Hombolo Dam
The people in many nearby villages were displaced and moved to other villages during the construction of the dam, including Zepisa, during ujamaa villages
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Arusha Declaration Monument
Gallery
See also
Ujamaa
References
Monuments and memorials in Tanzania
Buildings and structures in Arusha
Tourist attractions in the Arusha Region
Vandalized
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Operation Vijiji
The operation involved the relocation, sometimes forced, of many thousands of rural Tanzanians to Ujamaa villages in order to facilitate communal farming
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Penina Muhando
Ujamaa socialism became the guiding philosophy of the country. Muhando's earlier works, such as Haitia (Guilt, 1972), are enthusiastic about the prospects of ujamaa socialism.
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Litowa, Tanzania
Litowa is a village in Tanzania which served as a testing ground for Julius Nyerere's vision of Ujamaa. Ujamaa village
The concept of an Ujamaa village in Litowa was first devised in November 1960, when a group of locals, who did not want to travel to the
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Ted Daniel
In May 2009, Ujamaa Records released the Ted Daniel Trio CD The Loft Years), Volume one. Discography
As leader
1970: Ted Daniel Sextet with Warren Benbow (Ujamaa Records released 1972
1974: Tapestry with Khan Jamal, Jerome Cooper, Richard
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