CRESENCIA A MASAWE

Senior Lecturer in the Department of History, Political Science and Development Studies, Dar Es Salaam University College Of Education
Education:

University of London, UK, PhD (Development Studies), 2016 University of Dar es Salaam, MA in Development Studies, 2008 Sokoine University of Agriculture, BSc Human Nutrition, 2004

Teaching:

Theory, Models and Concepts of development, Rural and Urban Development and Governance and Democracy.

Research:

Government reforms and public health service delivery, Governance and Service Delivery in Tanzania and Gender and health.

Publications:

  1. Masawe, A. Cresencia,  Mcharo G, Evaline and Baltazary, Gaspar (2019). Women’s Autonomy in Decision Making on Own Health Care in Tanzania. Journal of Education, Humanities and Sciences, Volume 8 No. 1, 2019: 18–33.
  2. Masawe, A. Cresencia (2018). Factors associated with challenges of implementing health sector decentralization policy in Bahi District Council in Tanzania. Journal of African Institute of Public Health (JAIPH). Volume 1 No 1, 2018: 7-18
  3. Stephen Maluka, Dereck Chitama, Esther Dungumaro, Cresencia Masawe, Krishna Rao and Zubin Shroff (2018) Contracting-out primary health care services in Tanzania towards UHC: how policy processes and context influence policy design and implementation International Journal for Equity in Health Vol. 17:118.
  4. Masawe A.  Cresencia (2017)Priority-setting for Reproductive Health Services at the Council Level In the Context of Health Sector Reforms in Tanzania Journal of Education, Humanities and Sciences, Vol. 6 (1):47 – 66.