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Item National Microfinance Policy 2017 Implementation Strategy for The Period 2017/18 – 2027/28, 2017(Ministry of Finance, 2017) The United Republic of TanzaniaFor the National Microfinance Policy 2017 to be implemented effectively, it requires an elaborate implementation strategy. This implementation strategy calls for the NMP 2017 objectives and policy statements to be accorded key priorities so that they are achievable within a time frame of 10 years from 2017 – 2027.Item National Microfinance Policy,2017(Ministry of Finance, 2017) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe United Republic of Tanzania has been undertaking financial sector reforms since 1990s, in which its implementation has gone through the First and Second Generation Financial Sector Reform programmes. The reforms have been geared at liberalizing the financial sector, with a view to strengthening the financial market structure. Consequently, they have led to significant changes in the financial sector landscape, including increased participation of microfinance service providers.Item National Population Policy Implementation Strategy,2007(Ministry of Finance, 2007) The United Republic of TanzaniaItem National Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy,2009(Ministry of Finance, 2009) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe Government recognizes the role of private sector in bringing about socio-economic development through investments. Public-Private Partnership (PPP) frameworks provide important instruments for attracting investments. Indeed, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been identified as viable means to effectively address constraints of financing, managing and maintaining public goods and services. Additionally, PPPs can enable the Government to fulfill its responsibilities in efficient delivery of socio-economic goods and services by ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, accountability, quality and outreach of services.