The
Permanent Secretary for Treasury from the Ministry of Finance, Dr.
Servacius Likwelile addressing the media during a press conference on
the upcoming International Conference on Social Protection.
The
Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration
with UNICEF, ILO, UNAIDS and the Economic Policy Research Institute
(EPRI) based in South Africa, is organizing an International conference
on Social Protection from 15th to 17th December 2014 in Arusha,
Tanzania. This marks government’s commitment to poverty eradication and
achieving growth with fairness and justice for all especially women and
children.
The
conference, to be officiated by H.E. Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,
President of the United Republic of Tanzania is aimed at encouraging
South-South exchange of knowledge and best practices to support
Tanzania’s efforts in designing policies and programmes for assisting
the poor and vulnerable including women, children, elderly, disabled and
youth to achieve a basic standard of living.
As
Tanzania prepares and works hard to graduate to a middle income status
by 2025, the government wants to ensure that its citizens, including the
poorest and the weakest develop their capacities to realize their
rights and make Tanzania stronger and a more equal society. Addressing
the needs of children especially their nutrition, health and education
is critical to helping them grow into happy, productive adults and
escape from the inter-generational poverty trap.
The
meeting will bring together policy-makers, researchers and practitioners
involved in the planning, design, and implementation of social
protection programmes and systems countries like Kenya, Uganda,
Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Mozambique, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa,
Ghana, Ethiopia, Zambia, South Sudan and Tanzania.
At
national level, the knowledge and experience gained will support the
country’s ongoing efforts to expand its Productive Social Safety Net
Programme (PSSN) or TASAF III to reach about six million poorest people
by mid-2015. TASAF provides cash assistance to poor families to send
their children to school and seek health care for the mother and the
child. It also provides income opportunities through public works
projects and helps families gradually escape from poverty through
livelihoods and savings group support. It is one of the largest social
protection programmes in Africa.
An
inter-sectorial taskforce has been set up at the Prime Minister’s office
and is mandated to present a finalized document on ‘National Social
Protection Framework’ to the cabinet by the end of December 2014. A
draft of this framework will be presented by Permanent
secretary-Treasury, Ministry of Finance Dr. Servacius Likwelile, for
feedback from the international experts present at the Conference.
Honourable
Prime Minister of Tanzania Mizengo Peter Pinda will officiate at the
closing session of the workshop. The workshop will adopt a policy
consensus document in social protection for guiding Tanzania’s ongoing
efforts in setting up a comprehensive social protection system for the
poor and vulnerable and ensuring all citizens’ have access to basic
health, education and income.
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