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Item Draft of Tanzania Development Vision 2050, Summary, 2024(Ministry of Finance, 2024-12) The United Republic of TanzaniaOver the past 25 years, Tanzania's development has been guided by the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 (Vision 2025), which aimed to elevate the the country to middle income status. This Vision focused on modernising agriculture,driving industrial transformation, developing infrastructure, and advancing technology.By 2020, Tanzania had achieved lower-middle-income status with a per capital income of USD 1,080 A 170 per cent increase since 2000. Significant progress was made in reducing extreme poverty, which fell from 36 per cent in 2000 to 26 per cent in 2022, and improving health and education outcomes. child stunting declined from 48 per cent in 2005 to 30 per cent in 2022, maternal mortality fell from 675 to 104 per 100,000 live birth over the same period. Primary school enrolment reached 100 per cent in 2020, accompanied by significant gains in secondary education enrolment.Item Evaluation of the Implementation of the 2nd National 5yrs Development Plan, 2016-2021(Ministry of Finance, 2021) The United Republic of TanzaniaThis report is based on the evaluation of Tanzania's Second Five YearsDevelopment Plan (FYDP-II for 20 16/l 7 to 2020/2 1) whose theme is "NurturingIndustrialization for Economic Transformation and Human Development" as implementeduntil mid-2020 in order to start planning for the FYDP-III starting July 2021Item First year Progress Report on the Implementation of the Five-year Development Plan (Public Sector), 1964-1965(Ministry of Finance, 1965) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe Five-Year Plan is now a year old. It started very slowly but gathered some appreciable momentum during the latter part of the 1964/65 financial year. There were several reasons for the slow start.Item Five years Medium Term Strategic Plan for the Public Finance Management Reform Program Phase V 2017-2022(Ministry of Finance, 2017) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe Government has been implementing the Public Finance Management ReformProgram in phases since 1998. So far four phases of the PFMRP have been concluded with some remarkable outcomes in managing public financial resources.The refonn focus has been ensuring that financial resources are prudently managedand controlled so as to enable quality service delivery as well as attaining national economic development aspirations. Attaining these endeavors has been a noble task of the PFM reform which to some extent enabled the Government to meet our stakeholders' expectations.Item Implementation Strategy for National 5yrs Development Plan Volume III Strategy, 2016-2021(Ministry of Finance, 2018) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe FYDP II (2016/17 - 2020/21) with the theme of "Nurturing Industrialization for Economic Transformation and Human Development" is the merger of the FYDP I and MKUKUTA II frameworks is geared towards transforming Tanzania into a middle-income country through industrialization and Human development.Item Implementation Strategy for the National 5 yrs Development Plan VOLUME II 2016-2021(Ministry of Finance, 2018) The United Republic of TanzaniaImplementation of the National Five Year Development Plan (2 016/17 -2020/21) is estimated to cost Tanzanian Shillings 107 trillion, equivalent to an average of Tanzanian shillings 21.4 trillion per annum over the five year period.Item Implementation Strategy for the National Five - Year Development Plan 2016/17 – 2020/21 Volume I(Ministry of Finance, 2018-04) The United Republic of TanzaniaTanzania’s Development Vision 2025 envisage that the country will achieve a grand target of graduating to middle income and transformation to semi-industrialized economic status by 2025. The challenges facing countries embarking on industrialisation in this decade are however more stringent than before, considering the competitive and globalising world that we live in today. The barriers to entry, structure of competition in global trade and new forms of protectionism, put to question the long-held thinking that such countries will easily catch up since they are not required to “reinvent the wheel”. Instead, they could tap the immense accumulated capital, technology, knowledge and experience from the developed world. Fortunately, many developing countries, including Tanzania, require only innovative ways to go around these challenges. To this end, they need to come up with new thinking and approaches that will allow them to penetrate the opaque scene of present-day World economic order.Item Implementation Strategy for the National Five – Year Development Plan 2016/17 – 2020/21 Volume III(Ministry of Finance, 2018-04) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe FYDP II (2016/17 – 2020/21) with the theme of “Nurturing Industrialization for Economic Transformation and Human Development” is the merger of the FYDP I and MKUKUTA II frameworks is geared towards transforming Tanzania into a middle-income country through industrialization and Human development. FYDP II embeds the fight against abject poverty through enhancing income security, access to social services, responsive governance and social protection FYDP II also accommodates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) indicators and targets in light of country conditions and environment. The documents elaborate also key milestones and the results frameworks for M&E system. The document begins with a recap of the background situation about M&E including its evolution, and how it is coordinated. The document also elaborates the implementation duration and the financing framework for M&E system.Item Implementation Strategy for the National Five – Year Development Plan 2016/17 – 2020/21 Volume III(Ministry of Finance, 2018-04) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe FYDP II (2016/17 – 2020/21) with the theme of “Nurturing Industrialization for Economic Transformation and Human Development” is the merger of the FYDP I and MKUKUTA II frameworks is geared towards transforming Tanzania into a middle-income country through industrialization and Human development. FYDP II embeds the fight against abject poverty through enhancing income security, access to social services, responsive governance and social protection FYDP II also accommodates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) indicators and targets in light of country conditions and environment. The documents elaborate also key milestones and the results frameworks for M&E system. The document begins with a recap of the background situation about M&E including its evolution, and how it is coordinated. The document also elaborates the implementation duration and the financing framework for M&E system.Item Millennium Development Goals Progress Report,2006(Ministry of Finance, 2006) The United Republic of TanzaniaMillennium Development Goals Progress ReportItem Tanzania’s 2023 Voluntary National Review (VNR) Report on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development(Ministry of Finance, 2023) The United Republic of TanzaniaIt is my pleasure to present the second Voluntary National Review (VNR 2023) of the United Republic of Tanzania, covering both Mainland Tanzania and Tanzania Zanzibar. Building upon the VNR 2019 experience; this VNR 2023 preparation has been broadly consultative, participatory, iterative, transparent, inclusive and objective. The process engaged all stakeholders in the country. The stakeholders’ coverage reassured all participants of the 2030 Agenda principle of “Leave No One Behind”. At this early point, on behalf of the citizens of the United Republic of Tanzania, I would take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to all who gave their support to the very demanding and worthy effort.Item The Third Strategic Plan (2021-2022 - 2025-2026)(Ministry of Finance, 2021-12) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe Ministry’s third Strategic Plan (2021/22-2025/26) is a successor to the second Plan 2017/18 - 2021/22. The third Strategic Plan, among others, comprises the Ministry’s interventions as specified in the Five-Year National Development Plan 2021/22 – 2025/26 (FYDP III) and aspirations of the Ruling Part Manifesto 2020. It presents the strategic direction of the Ministry in the next five years, particularly planning, budgeting, delivery, monitoring and evaluation as well as reporting processes. The Plan encompasses eight (8) strategic objectives, derived from the core functions and responsibilities of the Ministry. Nevertheless, it has been developed in accordance to the instructions and standards defined in the Medium- Term Strategic Planning and Budgeting Manual.