Dr. Ben Selengia Dandi

Country of current residence

Tanzania

Current position

Independent Consultant, Researcher and Trainer

Profession

Economist

Degrees / expertise

PhD Economics (University of Hannover, Germany), MSc International Economics (University of Birmingham, UK), and BSc (Hons) Economics (University of Hull, UK).

Professional experience

Researcher, consultant, part-time lecturer International Economics, and Monetary Theory and Practice - University of Dar es Salaam (Dar, Tanzania), Temporary consultant - Uongozi institute (Dar, Tanzania), Junior Researcher - ZEF, University of Bonn (Germany), Assistant Researcher - REPOA (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania), Economist - Swiss Development Cooperation (Dar, Tanzania), and Temporary enumerator - GMPTE DATA (Manchester, UK).

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ben-dandi-675762172

2015

Ben Dandi.  2015.  Foreign Aid, Economic Growth, and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania.  PhD Thesis at  University of Hannover, Germany.   Further Information

Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Research themes
  • Environmental and climate change
  • Growth, inequality and poverty
  • Economic change and vulnerability
  • Food and nutrition
  • Macroeconomic Issues
  • Agriculture, land use, climate change
Research countries
  • Tanzania
Professional experience

Researcher, consultant, part-time lecturer International Economics, and Monetary Theory and Practice - University of Dar es Salaam (Dar, Tanzania), Temporary consultant - Uongozi institute (Dar, Tanzania), Junior Researcher - ZEF, University of Bonn (Germany), Assistant Researcher - REPOA (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania), Economist - Swiss Development Cooperation (Dar, Tanzania), and Temporary enumerator - GMPTE DATA (Manchester, UK).

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-dandi-675762172

Degrees

PhD Economics (University of Hannover, Germany), MSc International Economics (University of Birmingham, UK), and BSc (Hons) Economics (University of Hull, UK).

Expertise

Economic growth and poverty reduction, resilience, vulnerability to poverty, poverty, social protection, food security, agricultural economics, financial inclusion, education economics, international economics, and cost effectiveness analysis.

Research partners

REPOA

Research affiliation

University of Hannover, Germany.

Ben Selengia Dandi

Former Division/Group:
Economic and Technological Change

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