Denmark-Tanzania Country Policy 2014-2018

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Denmark-Tanzania Country Policy 2014-2018

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Denmark-Tanzania Country Policy 2014-2018. Country Policy to be implemented through Country Programme 2014-2019 ($400m) Overall objective remains fighting poverty and inequality , through 3 thematic objectives : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Denmark-Tanzania Country Policy 2014-2018

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Country Policy to be implemented through Country Programme 2014-2019 ($400m)Overall objective remains fighting poverty and inequality, through 3 thematic objectives: • Inclusive and green growth (through Private Sector Development

programme: agricultural value chains, access to finance, local investment climate)

• Equitable service delivery, especially in health (through Health Sector Support programme: health basket fund, public-private partnerships)

• Good governance and human rights (main focus areas: transparency and accountability; human rights, especially women’s rights and gender equality)

• General Budget Support will target all three objectives, accompanied by support for: Tanzania Revenue Authority; PFM reform programme + PER process; Poverty Analysis and monitoring

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• Applying Human Rights Based Approach in all programming; and Green Growth strategy

• Modalities: Aid Effectiveness remains prime consideration, prefence always the most aligned modality (GBS, basket fund, joint interventions)

• About 60% through GOT – private sector development and governance/rights more focused on non-state actors

• Programming in general with national scope - specific health focus on Zanzibar; local investment climate partnership in Kigoma/Dodoma regions

• Sector/thematic priorities continue in PSD, Health, GBS and governance – but phasing out of Environment and Transport sectors

• More funds in PSD, governance and even health, programmed towards public-private partnerships and non-state actors (based on drivers-of-change analysis)

• More focus on results and performance based instruments