PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLES’ RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE IN TANZANIA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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PROTECTION, TANZANIA, Natural Resource GovernanceAbstract
Participation of people in management of resources is one indicator of good governance. Traditionally, citizen engagement in the decision making process has been limited to participation in general election in which representatives are selected to join various decision making organs. Moreover, the modern approach is to actively involve people in making decisions that affect their lives through equal participation of every person in the decision making forum, providing people with reasonable information in order to make informed decision and guaranteeing administrative and judicial remedies to people whose right to participate in the decision making process has been infringed. This paper looks into the laws governing natural resource governance in Tanzania and critically identifies challenges which hinder effective citizen participation in the natural resource governance.
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