Tanzania Development Vision

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    Draft of Tanzania Development Vision 2050, Summary, 2024
    (Ministry of Finance, 2024-12) The United Republic of Tanzania
    Over 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.
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    Draft Tanzania Development Vision 2050
    (Ministry of Finance, 2024) United Republic, Tanzania
    In 2024, Tanzania celebrated 60 years since the Union Between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, forming the United Republic of Tanzania, Tanganyika gained independence on sultanate regime through revolution. on 26th April 1964, the two nations united to create the republic of Tanzania, Marking a crucial step in the country's development journey Over the last six decades, Tanzania has pursued various development models with a focus on poverty, disease, and ignorance, The Arusha Declaration in 1967 introduced ujamaa (African Socialism), emphasising self - reliance, equality and social cohesion. Throughout this period, Tanzania achieved notable successes in expanding access to healthcare, education, and rural development, fostering a strong sense of national identity and solidarity.
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    Millennium Development Goals Progress Report,2006
    (Ministry of Finance, 2006) The United Republic of Tanzania
    Millennium Development Goals Progress Report
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    National Five-Year Development Plan 2021/22–2025/26
    (Planning Commission, 1995) Tanzania, United Republic
    We 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.
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    Tanzania Development Plan, Vision and Investment Priorities to Achieve Middle Income Status by 2025
    (Ministry of Finance and Planning, 2000) Tanzania, United Republic
    The 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.