Ripoti ya Maendeleo ya Watu Afrika (AfHDR) 2016
This 2016 Africa Human Development Report on gender equality follows the 2012 Africa Human Development Report, which looked at the importance of assuring food security for all Africans. Both reports share a common objective of addressing what might be considered two unfinished agenda items on Africa’s development trajectory. Both have long been recognized as important priorities for the governments and citizens of African countries.
A key message of this report is that giving more concerted attention to gender equality will be an important and long overdue stimulus to faster and more inclusive human development and economic growth for the entire continent.
UNDP Tanzania Country Programme Document (CPD) 2016-2021
The country programme strategy is based on a theory of change which argues that improving economic frameworks, diversifying the economy and strengthening capacities of institutions, enterprises and individuals will minimize economic exclusion and marginalization and make available opportunities for decent and productive employment for target groups. Addressing both poverty and environmental degradation. Read more
UNDP Tanzania Profile
The world is undergoing rapid transitions. The African Continent has seen tremendous changes over the last two decades. In particular, sub-Saharan Africa has witnessed economic growth since the mid-1990s.
These changes call for a much more diverse range of support modalities for countries in transition. UNDP partners with people at all levels of society to help build nations that can withstand crisis, drive, and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. We are on the ground in 177 countries including Tanzania where we have been supporting the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania since 1968 to improve the lives of people through three main areas of sustainable development, inclusive and effective democratic governance and resilience building.
Within the framework of the UN Delivering as One in Tanzania, UNDP has worked closely with the government, other UN agencies, bilateral donors and lending institutions to ensure support is channeled transparently into priorities to stimulate economic growth. Read more
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About Tanzania
53.47
Population
7%
Economic Growth
11.7%
Unemployment rate
64.94
Life expectancy