Exploring the potential of village community banking as a community-based financing system for house improvements and malaria vector control in rural Tanzania.
House improvement is associated with remarkable reductions in indoor mosquito bites and disease incidences, even in typical rural houses. However, its exploitation remains extremely poor in Tanzania and other endemic countries due to limited financial resources. Nevertheless, village community banks...
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Main Authors: | Winifrida P Mponzi (Author), Dickson S Msaky (Author), Peter Binyaruka (Author), Emmanuel W Kaindoa (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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