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Item Financing Strategy of the National Five-Year Development Plan 2021/22 – 2025/26(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2021) Tanzania, United RepublicRealizing effective implementation of the prioritized interventions under The Third National Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP III) requires mobilizing a diverse range of public and private financial resources. This Financing Strategy has been designed to ensure optimum resources are secured from both public and private sources. The strategy's overall objective is to ensure effective financial mobilization to realize FYDP III prioritized interventions and targets and address financing bottlenecks of plan’s implementation. The strategy's expected outcomes include: widened domestic revenue collection base; increased resources mobilization from development partners; increased participation of and capital inflows by non-Governmental actors; and identified and tapped new and innovative financing sourcesItem Mkakati wa Ugharamiaji wa Mpango wa Tatu wa Maendeleo wa Taifa wa Miaka Mitano 2021/22 – 2025/262021/22 – 2025/26(Wizara ya Fedha na Mipango, 2021) Tanzania, United RepublicUtekelezaji madhubuti wa vipaumbele vya Mpango wa Tatu wa Maendeleo wa Taifa wa Miaka Mitano 2021/22 - 2025/26 unahitaji rasilimali fedha kutoka vyanzo mbalimbali vya sekta ya umma na sekta binafsi. Mkakati wa Ugharamiaji umeandaliwa ili kuhakikisha upatikanaji wa rasilimali fedha za kutosha na kwa wakati kutoka katika vyanzo hivyo. Lengo kuu la Mkakati huu ni kuhakikisha upatikanaji wa rasilimali fedha zitakazowezesha kufikiwa kwa utekelezaji wa hatua za kimkakati na shabaha za Mpango wa Tatu wa Maendeleo wa Taifa wa Miaka Mitano pamoja na kutanzua changamoto za ugharamiaji wa Mpango. Matokeo tarajiwa ni: kuimarika kwa upatikanaji wa rasilimali fedha kutoka vyanzo vya ndani vya sekta ya umma na sekta binafsi; upatikanaji wa rasilimali fedha kutoka vyanzo vya kimataifa vya sekta ya umma na sekta binafsi; kuainishwa na kutumika kwa rasilimali fedha kutoka vyanzo bunifu; kuimarika kwa ushiriki na upatikanaji wa mitaji kutoka katika Asasi Zisizo za Serikali; na kuimarika kwa uratibu na uwianishaji wa mbinu na taratibu za ukusanyaji na upatikanaji wa rasilimali fedha.Item Mpango wa Pili wa Taifa wa Maendeleo wa Miaka Mitano (FYDP II): Ni kwa Jinsi gani Tutaboresha Utekelezaji katika Mamlaka ya Serikali za Mitaa?(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2017) Tanzania, United RepublicMwanzoni mwa mwaka 2016, Serikali ilizindua FYDP II, kwa lengo la kurekebisha mapungufu ya FYDP I na kutoa mpango makini wakati Tanzania inapoanza kuelekea katika maendeleo ya viwanda katika miaka mitano ijayo (2016 – 2021). Katika kufanya marejeo ya FYDP I, serikali ilitambua kuwa mpango wa awali ulishindwa kufanikisha malengo yake mengi. Wakati Serikali imedhamiria kuwa ukuzaji wa viwanda ni kipaumbele katika miaka mitano ijayo, mapungufu ndani ya mpango unaweza kufanya nchi ishindwe kwa mara nyingine tena kama masuala yaliyojitokeza hayajafanyiwa kazi vya kutosha.Item National Five Year Development Plan 2016/17-2021/22(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2021-06) Tanzania, United RepublicOn December 9, 2016, Tanzania will be commemorating its 55th Independence Anniversary. The motivation for our mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers for rallying behind the collective objective of ending colonialism was none other than putting the task of developing the country in our own hands. The newly independent state started with only eight qualified Medical Doctors; two Engineers; a life expectancy at birth of only 38 years; a per capita GDP at merely US$ 48; and no University. Tanzania will be celebrating the Independence Day with pride, considering, the mileage covered so far in fulfilling her development objectives. The country has forged ahead to attain a life expectancy of more than 61 years, created a modest pool of 2,190 Medical Doctors and over 30,245 Engineers; established about 50 universities and university colleges and attained a GDP per capita of US$ 1,043 by 2014; putting the country at the threshold of graduating from Low to Middle Income Country status by 2025.Item National Five Year Development Plan 2021/22-2025/26(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2021-06) Tanzania, United RepublicIt is with a great privilege and honor that I introduce the Third National Five Year Development Plan (FYDP III; 2021/22 – 2025/26). The Plan is a continuation of Government’s efforts in achieving the goals we set in the National Development Vision 2025 of our enduring exertion to further improve the standard of living for all Tanzanians. My fellow Tanzanians, we should understand that later this year (9th December 2021) our country will celebrate sixty (60) years of our independence as a nation, and fifty-nine (59) years as a Republic. Since we gained our independence, we have continued to translate our political emancipation into socioeconomic freedom for human development. We believe that freedom and development are closely related and interdependent. That is, without freedom one cannot have development, and without development it is obvious that one’s freedom will be lost.Item National Five-Year Development Plan 2021/22–2025/26(Planning Commission, 1995) Tanzania, United RepublicWe are standing at the thredshold of the 21st Century, a Century that will be characterized by competition. It is clear, therefore, that it will be a century dominated by those with advanced technological capacity, high productivity, modern and efficient transport and communication infrastructure and, above all highly skilled manpower imbued with initiative. If we are to be active participants in the global developments of the twenty-first century we must, as a Nation, find ways of improving and strengthening ourselves in all these areas.Item Revised Medium Term Strategic Plan 2017-18 2020 - 2021(2020) Tanzania, United RepublicThe Ministry of Finance and Planning (MoFP) is responsible for economic and public finance management. The statutory functions of the Ministry are stipulated in the Government Notice No.144 published on 22nd April, 2016 and its amendment of 7th October, 2017. In that Instrument, the President established the Ministry of Finance and Planning which is mandated to formulate, manage, oversee and monitor implementation of Policies and Plans on Fiscal, Monetary, Financial, Public Procurement, Public -Private Partnerships and National Planning initiatives. Other key functions are: manage the level and composition of national public debt, national guarantees and other government financial obligations; design and prescribe an efficient financial management system; ensures that uniform accounting standards are applied by all public institutions and entities; develop policy and frameworks for the establishment, promotion and management of the government investments and assets; to prepare the National Budget, execute and control approved budgetary resources to MDAs, LGAs and other Government agencies or entities; develop policy and frameworks for mobilization of external resources and produce, coordinate, supervise, disseminate and manage official national statistics.Item Revised Medium Term Strategic Plan 2017-18 2020 - 2022(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2022) Tanzania, United RepublicTanzania’s national development agenda is guided by both National and International Development Frameworks. The main National Development Framework under review is Long Term Perspective Plan (LTPP) 2025 which is implemented in Five Years Phases. The First Phase was implemented between 2011/12 and 2015/16 followed by the Second Phase which is currently under implementation 2016/17 – 2020/21 and the final Phase will be implemented between 2021/22 and 2025/26. Implementation of Second Phase is under review to be in line with regional and international development frameworks like Agenda 2063 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. The primary role of the Ministry of Finance and Planning in realization of the National Development Agenda is to formulate and implement prudent macroeconomic policies for better transformation of socio-economic development, which focuses on promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth.Item The Second Biennial Report on the Implementation of the Agenda 2063.(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2021) Tanzania, United RepublicThis Second Biennial Country Report on the implementation of Agenda 2063 of 2021 presents registered progress in priority areas of the aspirations. The report marks the cumulative eight years of implementing the First Ten Years Implementation Plan of Agenda 2063. It provides a comprehensive review of status and progress on priority areas through all indicators as implemented by different sectors and at national level during the same periodItem Tanzania Assistance Strategy, 2000(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2000) Tanzania, United RepublicThe TAS process began in 1995, following a period of difficult relations between Tanzania and her Development Partners and the subsequent adoption of the recommendations of the Helleiner Report on Development Cooperation Issues. The TAS provides the strategic framework through which external resources are managed to achieve the PRS objectives.Item Tanzania Development Plan, Vision and Investment Priorities to Achieve Middle Income Status by 2025(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2000) Tanzania, United RepublicThe LTPP is some kind of a road map for ensuring that the country moves in the direction of realizing TDV 2025 in the decade and half of implementation that remained in all aspects. It was observed that significant structural transformation was required in order to reach the desired middle income status with US$ 3,000 per capita income in the remaining 15 years.Item The Tanzania Five Year Development Plan 2011/12-2015/16(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2011-06) Tanzania, United RepublicIt is indeed my great pleasure to present to you this National Five Year Development Plan (2011/12-2015/16) to implement the Tanzania Development Vision 2025. This Plan is the first in a series of three Five Year Development Plans, which aim at transforming Tanzania into a middle-income country by 2025. This is envisaged to happen through the targeting of strategic priority interventions to move Tanzania to a higher growth trajectory coupled with a shift from an agriculture-based to an industry-based economy. Furthermore, this growth momentum will have to be duly monitored in order to make sure its benefits are broadly shared and reflected in improved quality of life for the majority of Tanzanians. Employment creation, particularly for the youth, is also a critical cross-cutting target of this Plan. The overall theme of this Plan is to unleash Tanzania‟s growth potentials.Item Tanzania’s Progress Report on the Implementation of Agenda 2063 :(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2019) Tanzania, United RepublicIt is my pleasure to present the Progress Report on the implementation of Agenda 2063 in the United Republic of Tanzania (URT), covering seven years of the first Ten-Year Implementation Plan. This report documents policies, strategies and programmes that the country has been implementing towards achievement of Agenda 2063, and provides update on progress. The report also avails opportunity for other countries to share lessons learned. Tanzania is committed to implementing global and regional development frameworks and has demonstrated this through periodic reporting of progress as required. A strong political commitment and robust national development frameworks have supported such commitment. The experience gained in preparing progress reports with respect to Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals through Voluntary National Report, Malabo Declaration etc., has informed preparation of this report.Item Voluntary National Review (VNR)(Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2019) Tanzania, United RepublicIt is my pleasure to present the Voluntary National Review (VNR) of the United Republic of Tanzania, constituted by the Mainland and Zanzibar, on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. The process of preparing the Review was consultative, participatory, iterative, transparent, inclusive and objective, engaging all stakeholders in the country i.e. the Central Government, Local Government Authorities, Parliament, the Judiciary, the Private Sector, Civil Society Organizations, research and academic institutions, think tanks, marginalized groups; and the United Nations System. The principle of “Leave No One Behind” was apparent in our minds during the consultations and crafting of the report, noting who are the furthest to reach and stretching to the last mile