Poverty Reduction
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Item Waraka wa Mkakati wa Kupunguza Umasikini(PRSP),2000(Wizara ya Fedha, 2000) Jamhuri ya Muungano wa TanzaniaTangu Uhuru mwaka 196 1, Serikali ya Tanzaniaimekuwa ikijishughulisha na matatizo makuu matatu ya maendeleo: ujinga, maradhi na umasikini. Juhudi za taifa za kukabiliana na matatizo haya zilifanywa na Serikali Kuu katika mipango yake ya maendeleo ya muda wa kati na muda mrefu. Matokeo ya mipango hii ni kuongezeka kwa pato la wastani la mwananchi kwa mwaka, huduma za elimu, afya na huduma nyingine za kijamii hadi kufikia miaka ya 1970. Mafanikio haya hayakuwa endelevu katika miaka iliyofuata kutokana na mabadiliko mbali mbali ya ndani na nje ya nchi na udhaifu wa Sera uliojitokeza. Pamoja na juhudi zilizofanyika tangu katikati ya miaka ya 1980Item Mkukuta Annual Implementation Report,2006-07(Ministry of Finance, 2007) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe MKUKUTA Annual Implementation Report 2006/07 (MAIR) is one of the outputs of the Government’s monitoring system. The objective of the Government in producing this report is to contribute to the overall Government reporting system that includes output reporting by MDAs, LGAs and non-state actors implementing MKUKUTA activities. The report is based on analysis of progress at goal level and provides an overview of the performance, challenges, lessons learned, and the next steps within each MKUKUTA cluster. It also includes progress on other processes and reforms, and how these have contributed to achievements of MKUKUTA outcomes.Item National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty 2010(Ministry of Finance, 2010) The United Republic of TanzaniaPoverty Reduction Strategy Papers are prepared by member countries in broad consultation with stakeholders and development partners, including the staffs of the World Bank and the IMF. Updated with annual progress reports, they describe the countries macroeconomic, structural, and social policies in support of growth and poverty reduction, as well as associated external financing needs and major sources of financing. This country document for the United Republic of Tanzania, dated July 2010, is being available on the IMF website by agreement of the member country as a service to users of the IMF website.Item National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty II NSGRP II(Ministry of Finance, 2010) The United Republic of TanzaniaThis is the Second National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP II) to be implemented between 2010/11 and 2014/15. In the Tanzanian lingua franca, Kiswahili, it is known as Mpango wa Pili wa Kukuza Uchumi na Kuondoa Umaskini Tanzania or MKUKUTA II. As with MKUKUTA I (2005/06 – 2009/10) the focus continues to be that of accelerating economic growth, reducing poverty, improving the standard of living and social welfare of the people of Tanzania as well as good governance and accountability. MKUKUTA II, like its predecessor, is a vehicle for realizing Tanzania’s Development Vision 2025, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the aspirations of the ruling Party’s Election Manifesto.Item National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP)(Vice - President's Office, 2005) The United Republic of TanzaniaThe National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP) is a second national organizing framework for putting the focus on poverty reduction high on the country’s development agenda. The NSGRP is informed by the aspirations of Tanzania’s Development Vision (Vision 2025) for high and shared growth, high quality livelihood, peace, stability and unity, good governance, high quality education and international competitiveness. It is committed to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), as internationally agreed targets for reducing poverty, hunger, diseases, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women by 2015. It strives to widen the space for country ownership and effective participation of civil society, private sector development and fruitful local and external partnerships in development and commitment to regional and other international initiatives for social and economic development.