The Tanzania Development Vision 2025The Commission, 1999 - 32 pages |
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... implementation mechanisms . We have sought to learn from both our strengths and our shortcomings in these past ... effective implementation of the objectives of this Vision . Peace , stability and security of citizens and their property ...
... implementation mechanisms . We have sought to learn from both our strengths and our shortcomings in these past ... effective implementation of the objectives of this Vision . Peace , stability and security of citizens and their property ...
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... effective implementation , monitoring and evaluation mechanisms . As a result , implementation has been weak . This situation has given rise to the erosion of trust and confidence among the people on their leaders . It is evident that ...
... effective implementation , monitoring and evaluation mechanisms . As a result , implementation has been weak . This situation has given rise to the erosion of trust and confidence among the people on their leaders . It is evident that ...
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Tanzania. Tume ya Mipango. 5.0 IMPLEMENTING THE VISION Effective realisation of the Development Vision 2025 hinges on its implementation . There are two key prerequisite for effective implementation of the Development Vision 2025. These ...
Tanzania. Tume ya Mipango. 5.0 IMPLEMENTING THE VISION Effective realisation of the Development Vision 2025 hinges on its implementation . There are two key prerequisite for effective implementation of the Development Vision 2025. These ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
achieve activities Arusha Declaration attain competitiveness basic capabilities capacity for economic capacity to anticipate catchword changing market commitment Competence and Competitiveness competitive economy confidence Dar es Salaam democratic and popular development agenda development challenges Development Vision 2025 developmental mindset domestic resources economic management education system effective implementation effective utilization Empowering Culture ensure entrepreneurship environment evaluation food security formulation gender global economy high level high quality livelihood ICTs IMPLEMENTING THE VISION individual initiative leadership learning society least developed country macroeconomic majority of Tanzanians middle income country Mindset and Empowering mobilization National Development Vision national vision ownership participatory people's pillars Planning Commission political popular participation private sector programmes promoting put in place quality of livelihood realization regional and global response rule of law saving and investment science and technology social cohesion socio-economic standards of living Strong and Competitive structure sustainable Tanzania Society transformation utilization of domestic vices in society