
#03 | Conducting Fieldwork in Tanzania: Stories and Best Practices
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What does it really take to do humanitarian research on the ground?
In this third episode, we explore the challenges and rewards of conducting fieldwork in remote and crisis-affected areas across Tanzania. From securing access and navigating logistical hurdles to building trust with local communities, we take a behind-the-scenes look at what makes fieldwork both demanding and deeply meaningful.
To discuss this, our host Alex Maxelon is joined by:
- Dr. Esther Mlingwa, Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and Researcher at EHTZ. Her research within EHTZ focuses on legal and institutional frameworks related to everyday humanitarianism.
- Dr. Lucas Kitula, Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and Researcher at EHTZ, whose work explores the role of religious ties in shaping everyday humanitarian practices across Tanzanian communities.
This podcast is part of the Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ) research project—a collaboration between universities in Denmark and Tanzania. Funded by Danida and led by Professor Lisa Ann Richey, the project explores how ordinary people engage in humanitarian action. Learn more at everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org.
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