Journal of Policy and Leadership is an international quarterly peer reviewed academic journal published, housed and sponsored by Center for Policy and Leadership, School of Public Administration and Management at Mzumbe University (Tanzania). JPL has been restructured for relevance, and is published every January, June and November. It’s ISSN No is 2619-8940 granted by the Tanzania Library Services. The Journal was initially known as JPL, and has been in existence since the year 2010. It aims at providing academicians, consultants, practitioners, professionals, and other stakeholders with a scholarly forum for exchange of knowledge and experience in the areas of public policy, governance and leadership as being a major avenue for disseminating scholarly works. The objective is to fill the vacuum of relevant information in African countries. The journal receives contributions by authors from within and outside Tanzania and has an Eleven (15) Editorial Board members including the Chief Editor. The editors and associate editors who constitute the editorial Board are all academicians of high standing drawn from within and outside Tanzania. It is this Board that makes the final decision of including an article for publication into the journal. Publications in the JPL are guided and regulated by vibrant
peer review process.
WHY PUBLISHING WITH JPL?
1. Recognized Journal (Registered with Tanzania Library Services Board-TLSB)
2. JPL comprised of Local, East Africa and overseas editorial board members
3. Free article submission (No subscription fee)
4. Your article will be reviewed by two or more reviewers (Blind review)
5. Corresponding authors will get one hard copy free of charge
Current Issue
We are pleased to announce the release of Volume 06, No. 1 (2018) of the Journal of Policy and Leadership, The Chief Editor and editorial board extend an invitation to a broad readership, including educators, researchers, practitioners, policymakers and academics
Articles
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Re-thinking Social Protection Framework in Oil and Natural Gas Politics in Tanzania
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