Country Assistance Strategies Overview
Below is an overview of DPG members’ key priority sectors in Tanzania. The list is based on DPG members Country Assistance Strategy/Program (CAS/P) as of September 2021
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Launching of a vocational training center financed by China in Kagera region
The Tanzanian President inaugurated a vocational training center constructed with Chinese financial support – of about US$9.45M – on Nyerere Day. At this occasion, the Tanzania
Launching of Zanzibar 5-year plan to fight malaria with financial support from the US
The new Zanzibar plan against malaria is expected to cost US$ 27M and will be supported by USAID. While the fight against malaria has been part of the US agency priorities for year
World Bank approval of US$ 200M fundings for a flood prevention project in Dar es Salaam
The World Bank approved a $200M loan to finance the Msimbazi Basin Development Project in Dar es Salaam. In addition, both Spain and the Netherlands will provide US$ 30M funding to
Donation of 100 desks worth US$ 0.1M by the Rotary Club to Primary School in Dar es Salaam
The Dar es Salaam Rotary Club provided Mkoani public school with 100 desks worth more than $0.1M. The donation was sponsored by various individuals and a couple of enterprises.&nbs
US$ 3.75M grants from Sweden to the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) for clean cooking project
Sweden supports a US$ 3.75M project in favour of enterprises developing clean cooking energy solutions. The “Tanzania Clean Cooking Project” will last three years and will be i
France US$ 0.51M grants to Tanzanian CSOs in culture
France will provide the equivalent of US$ 0.51M to eight Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) / artists operating in culture. This support takes place within the programme “SanaaPR
US$ 3.85M funding agreement between TradeMark East Africa and the Tanzanian Bureau of Standards (TBS)
TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) signed an agreement with the Tanzanian Bureau of Standards for providing it with US$ 3.58M funding. The amount comes from the development agencies of t
US$ 335M World Bank funding to the Tanzanian government for electricity distribution
The World Bank approved US$ 335M financing in support of the Tanzania Rural Electrification Expansion Programme (TREEP). The bank had already supported the programme in the past, p
Launching of a €10.6M Plant Health surveillance project funded by the European Union
On the 22nd of September, the Tanzanian Ministry of agriculture and the FAO launched a 3-year agriculture project related to plant health surveillance. The program is funded by the