EDWIN ERNEST BABEIYA

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

PhD in Public Administration, MA in Political Science & Public Administration and BA in Political Science & Public Administration from University of Dar es Salaam.

Projects:

1. Participated in the Study on Local Governance and Democratization in Tanzania, 2012-2016. The study was financed by ICLD in Sweden and Undertaken by staff from the University of Dar es Salaam and the University of Linnaeus Sweden (As a researcher)

2. Evaluated the Tanzania Centre for Democracy’s District Dialogue Fora project, 2016

3. Participated in the study on voter turnout in 2011 under the support of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

4. Participated in the electoral violence study in 2011 under the sponsorship of  UNDP

5. Facilitated the establishment of Tanzania Centre for Democracy’s District Dialogue fora in several districts, 2013 to 2016.

6. Conducted a training needs assessment and preparation of a training and development plan for procurement and supplies officers in the government (as a team member), 2014. Sponsored by the ministry of finance

7. A member of the Task Team assigned to undertake Capacity Needs Assessment for the Zanzibar Planning Commission, Office of the Chief Government Statistician and the Department of External Finance of the Ministry of Finance from November 2013 to January 2014.

8. Trained leaders of political parties before the 2015 general elections. The training was sponsored by NIMD and managed by Tanzania Centre for Democracy

9. Participated in the preparation of Human Resource Strategy for the Zanzibar Port Cooperation (ZPC) in November 2013.

10. 2020 Party Primaries and Internal Party Democracy in Tanzania ( Ongoing)

11. 2020 Path dependency and policy implementation in Tanzania ( Ongoing)

Publications:

1. Babeiya, E & Masabo, C (2017) The role of ICTs in enhancing citizens’ involvement in decision-making in local governments in Tanzania. International Journal of Technology and Management Volume II. Issue II, pp. 1-13

2. Babeiya, E (2016) Local Government in Tanzania and the Legacy of a Faulty Takeoff. African Review, Vol.43, No.1

3. Babeiya Edwin (2011) Liberalization and Public Policy-making in Tanzania: a cross-sector experience, Elixir Soc. Sci. 40, p.5608-5617, ISSN: 2229-712X

4. Babeiya Edwin (2011) Electoral Corruption and the Politics of Elections Financing in Tanzania. Journal of Politics and Law, Vol.4, No.2, p 91-103 ISSN: 1913-9047

5. Babeiya Edwin ( 2012) Multiparty Elections and Party Support in Tanzania, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 47(1) p. 83-100

6. Babeiya Edwin (2012) In search of aid-free Africa: An eye on Tandon’s exit Strategy, Journal of African Studies and Development. Vol 4 (1), 14-24,

7. Babeiya Edwin (2011) The politicization of organization development in Tanzania. Elixir Hum. Res. Mgmt. p. 3884-3892. ISSN: 2229-712X

8. Babeiya Edwin (2013) Voter registers and the question of inclusion and exclusion in Tanzania’s multiparty elections: Learning from observers’ revelations. Journal of African Studies and Development. Vol. 5(5), pp. 99-112

9. Babeiya Edwin (2014) Corporate Governance and the Enforcement of Standards: An Appraisal of Standards Organizations in Tanzania. The Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies, Vol 7, No.1 , pp 58-76