The 4thmeeting of the worker’s council of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH) held on 5thMarch2020 at SUA main campus in the Postgraduate Conference Room The Chairman of CSSH Workers’ Council, Dr. S.J Kabote emphasizing on one of the issues critical for workers development at a work place on 5th March 2020 CSSH...Read More
The Chairman of the College Board of Social Sciences and Humanities Prof. Samwel Wangwe (at the middle), in photo with other College Board members after the 14th meeting held on 28th February 2020 in the College Board Room. The Board discussed and deliberated on a number of issues critical for growth of the College including...Read More
The group photo Field Excursion for Principal of CSSH , MA Students, with Farmers Field Excursion for MA Students Doing PM 601 & DS 609 (Project Monitoring and Evaluation) 7th February 2020 Aim of the visit: To carry out process evaluation of the RIPAT SUA project, as a practical following theoretical training on project monitoring...Read More
The group photo with the guest of Honour, Prof. Peter R. Gillah, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic (centre), Dr. S. J. Kabote, Principal, College of Social Sciences of Humanities, Dr. Jeniva Kamuhabwa (Ministry of Agriculture) and other participants of the Policy Dialogue from within and outside SUA The College of Social Sciences and Humanities under Department...Read More
SUA-RECODA Internship Programme ‘Change Knowledge into Workable Skills’ Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) and Research, Community and Organizational Development Associates (RECODA), through the SUA-RECODA MoU, hereby invite eligible candidates to apply for the above-mentioned internship positions tenable for five months, from 20th January to 20th May 2020, in Morogoro. Read More
The group photo of Principal of College of Scocial Scinces and Humanites (CSSH) and Head of Departments with students Prize giving cerenony award held on 21st November 2019 Council ChamberRead More
Community organization is crucial for effective resource governance.Within the framework of community-based approaches, and using acase study, we demonstrate the use of ahybrid institution to organize resourcegovernance in Mfuto village in Mombadistrict, Tanzania. We use hierarchicaland co-governance modes of interactivegovernance theory to guide our analysis.Our observation suggests that the capacitybuilding of the institution and linking...Read More