By Damas Makangale,Tanzania
TANZANIA
has recorded an impressive improvement in performance of primary school
enrolment. They have achieved remarkable enrolment of 93% after
abolishing school fees in public schools with the aim of meeting the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Speaking
at the National Consultations Workshop on Localization of the Post-2015
Development Agenda in Dar es Salaam recently, Permanent Secretary in
the Prime Minister’s Office, Regional Administration and Local
Government, Jumanne Sagini said that the country has also managed to
reduce the number of deaths of children under five years old, improve
gender equality and access to quality services such as safe water and
health facilities.
“Tanzania
has made good progress in implementing the agreement of the strategic
growth and reducing poverty… Implementation of the MDG agenda was
through National Strategy for Economic Growth and Reduction of Poverty
commonly known as Mkukuta and Zanzibar strategy for Economic Growth and
Reduction Poverty (Mkuza),”
Ambassador
Celestine Mushy, Director of the Department for Multilateral
Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International
Cooperation greets one of the invited guests and stakeholders before the
official opening ceremony at the workshop on Localization of Post 2015
Development Agenda.
“The
vision for these agendas was to move Tanzania from being underdeveloped
by alleviating poverty and stimulating economic growth,” he said.
He emphasized that the initiatives have led Tanzania to reduce HIV prevalence from 9.4 % (2000) to approximately 5% in 2014.
Sagini
added that despite those successes there still remain challenges to
eradicate poverty, improving maternal health, safe water services and
provision of quality education in the country.
Acting
UN Resident Coordinator, Dr Jama Gulaid said that since 2000, Tanzania
has made substantial progress in promoting the MDG however the country’s
has had slow progress on other areas such as poverty and maternal
mortality.
“It
is likely that the clock will run out before important goals have been
achieved, as the deadline gets closer, various countries have taken
additional measures to accelerate the achievement of MDG.”
He
said that the framework for the next set of goals is evolving but there
is a strong focus on sustainable development and on specific goals
concerning climate change, food and hunger.
Dr
Gulaid explained that the workshop, organized by Economic and Social
Research Foundation (ESRF), presents opportunities for all of them to
examine key aspects of the post 2015 agenda. Furthermore, Tanzania was
one of the selected countries which participated in the Post MDG
consultation process in December 2012.
The
guest of honour, Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister's
Office, Regional Administration and Local Governments, Mr. Jumanne
Sagini delivers his key note address to the invited guests.
The
findings from these consultations formed a major input towards building
the Post-2015 Development Agenda: the ‘Future we want’. This
consultation process was led by ESRF and it targeted the Government
(both the Central and Local Government Authority (LGAs)); Civil Service
Organizations (CSOs); youth, women, children, the elderly, private
sector, research and academic institutions.
Based
on the 2012 Post MDGs Development Agenda consultations, a total of 11
priority areas and the respective strategic actions were proposed by
Tanzania to the United Nations. These priority areas are meant to define
the future Tanzanians want.
The
Executive Director of Ecomomic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF),
Dr.Hoseana Lunogelo gives his welcoming remarks at the the workshop.
Others are the guest of honour Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Prime
Minister's Office, Regional Administration and Local Governments, Mr.
Jumanne Sagini (centre) and Acting UN Resident Coordinator and UNICEF
Representative, Dr. Jama Gulaid.
The
Guest of honour Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister's
Office, Regional Administration and Local Governments, Mr. Jumanne
Sagini (left) Acting UN Resident Coordinator and UNICEF Representative,
Dr. Jama Gulaid (centre) and UNDP Economist, Rogers listens attentively
the speech of ESRF, Executive Director.
Acting
UN Resident Coordinator and UNICEF Representative, Dr. Jama Gulaid
gives his opening speech at the opening workshop on Localization of
Post-2015 Development Agenda to invited dignitaries.
Above and Below: Some section of invited dignitaries from the government, NGOs, Private Institutions and UN officials.
Commissioner Ahmed Makame Haji from Zanzibar Planning Commission (right) with others invited dignitaries.
Senior
Research Associate of ESRF, Dr. Oswald Mashindano gives his
presentation on the background to post 2015 Development Agenda
consultations and noted that Tanzania has not done enough to reduce
poverty and stimulate economic growth.
Director
of Programmes from Econoomic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF), Dr.
Tausi Kida elaborates on snapshot of key Findings: LGA's, CSO's &
Zanzibar Consultations.
A cross section of journalists who attended the workshop.
UNIDO
Representative: Mr. Emmanuel KALENZI (left) exchanges views with the
Director of Programmes, Economic and the Social Research Foundation
(ESRF), Dr. Tausi Kida.
The
guest of honour, Deputy Permanent Secretary – Prime Mister's Office,
Regional Administration and Local Governments, Mr. Jumanne Sagini in a
jovial mood with one of the participants while heading to have a group
photo.
The
guest of honour, Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister's
Office, Regional Administration and Local Governments, Mr. Jumanne
Sagini in a group photo with invited dignitaries.
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