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Ujamaa (lit. 'fraternity' in Swahili) was a
socialist ideology that
formed the
basis of
Julius Nyerere's
social and
economic development policies in Tanzania...
- shea nuts, both
crucial to
financial welfare.
After the
introduction of
Ujamaa to
Tanzanian life in the late 1960s,
strict gender roles became commonplace...
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Ujamaa Place is a non-profit organization, it was
launched in 2009 to fill a gap in
social welfare programming and
services for African-American men in...
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cooperative economics through the
building of New Communities—named
after the
Ujamaa concept promoted by
Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere. It
proposed militant...
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create religious symbolic sculptures. This
contributed to the
distinction of
Ujamaa,
Shetani and
Binadamu styles of
Makonde art.
Roberto Yakobo Sangwani left...
- as Tanzania’s most
prominent political statement of
African Socialism, ‘
Ujamaa’, or
brotherhood (Kaitilla, 2007). The
Arusha declaration is
divided into...
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unification of
Tanganyika and
Zanzibar in 1964
followed Nyerere's
principle of
Ujamaa which entailed a
strong "territorial nationalism."
Postage stamps and postal...
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nationalist and
African socialist, he
promoted a
political philosophy known as
Ujamaa. Born in Butiama, Mara, then in the
British colony of Tanganyika, Nyerere...
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production and
exchange under the
control of the
peasants and
workers (
Ujamaa-Essays on Socialism; "The
Arusha Declaration").
Julius Nyerere was the first...
- Mndolwa, Maimbo; Denis,
Philippe (November 2016). "Anglicanism,
Uhuru and
Ujamaa:
Anglicans in
Tanzania and the
Movement for Independence".
Journal of Anglican...