National - Five Year Development Plan
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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 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.