THE CHANGING ROLE AND SPACE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN TANZANIA’S FLUID POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT

A. Nguyahambi
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Globally, progressive civil society and their organizations have experienced different forms of restrictions for effective functioning and optimization of expected contribution in governance and development processes. Both in the developed and developing world, the phrase “shrinking civic space” has become a buzzword in academic and development discourses. The phrase is used to illustrate government repressive actions that constrain the ability of progressive civil society to organize and function autonomously. The shrinkage of civic space is more serious in areas where civil society engages in advocacy and watchdog activities as compared to those involved in direct basic service delivery. The trend of constrained civic space is widely understood to be mainly caused by autocratic governance and social conservativism. Consequently, the trend has and continues to compromise potential benefits embedded in the role of civil society in form of coerced collective action around shared interests, purposes and values. Therefore, this paper examines how progressive civil society in Tanzania builds resiliency in the context civic space changes and withstand challenges that constrain their ability to organize.
民间社会在坦桑尼亚多变的政治环境中不断变化的作用和空间
在全球范围内,进步的民间社会及其组织在治理和发展进程的有效运作和预期贡献的优化方面经历了不同形式的限制。无论是在发达国家还是在发展中国家,“缩小公民空间”已经成为学术和发展话语中的流行语。这个短语用来说明政府压制进步的公民社会自主组织和运作的能力。与直接提供基本服务的领域相比,在民间社会从事宣传和监督活动的领域,公民空间的萎缩更为严重。人们普遍认为,公民空间受限的趋势主要是由专制治理和社会保守主义造成的。因此,这一趋势已经并将继续损害民间社会作用所蕴含的潜在利益,其形式是围绕共同利益、目标和价值采取强制性集体行动。因此,本文考察了坦桑尼亚进步的公民社会如何在公民空间变化的背景下建立弹性,并抵御限制其组织能力的挑战。
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