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01 Mar, 2022The Microfinance (Saving and Credit Cooperative Societies) Regulations, 2019
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01 Mar, 2022The Microfinance (Non- Deposit Taking Microfinance Service Providers) Regulations, 2019
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28 Feb, 2022The Microfinance (Community Microfinance Groups) Regulations, 2019
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02 Dec, 2022MWONGOZO WA MAANDALIZI YA MPANGO NA BAJETI YA SERIKALI KWA MWAKA 2023/24
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28 Feb, 2022MWONGOZO WA MAANDALIZI YA MPANGO NA BAJETI YA SERIKALI KWA MWAKA 2022/23
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28 Feb, 2022MWONGOZO WA MAANDALIZI YA MPANGO NA BAJETI YA SERIKALI KWA MWAKA 2021/22
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13 Nov, 2021Guidelines For Preparation of Plans and Budget 2020_21
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12 Nov, 2021Guidelines For Preparation of Plans and Budget 2018_19
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12 Nov, 2021Mwongozo 2018_19
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12 Nov, 2021Mwongozo 2019_20
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11 Nov, 2021Guidelines For Preparation of Plans and Budget 2017_18
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05 Nov, 2021Budget Guideline 2008 - 09 Part II
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05 Nov, 2021Budget Guideline 2008 - 09 Part I
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17 Jan, 2023Mwongozo wa Kitaifa wa Ufuatiliaji na Tathmini ya Miradi na Programu za Maendeleo
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21 Dec, 2022MAPENDEKEZO YA MPANGO WA MAENDELEO WA TAIFA WA MWAKA 2023-24 (2) (1) (1)
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19 Dec, 2022REVISED STRATEGY FOR MANAGEMENT OF ARREARS
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29 Nov, 2022PFMRP VI STRATEGY
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28 Oct, 2022THE THIRD MoFP STRATEGIC PLAN 2021-25 __ 2025-26
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14 Jun, 2022Mpango wa Maendeleo wa Taifa wa Mwaka 2022.23
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02 Mar, 2022Implementation Strategy for the National Development Plan 2016/17 – 2020/21 Volume IV - Communication strategy April, 2018.
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01 Mar, 2022Implementation Strategy for the National Five - Year Development Plan 2016/17 – 2020/21 VOLUME II
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28 Feb, 2022M&E Strategy of the 2nd FYDP
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27 Feb, 2022The Action Plan of Implementation of the 2nd FYDP
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14 Jun, 2022SPEECH OF GOVERNMENT BUDGET FOR 2022-23 ENGLISH VERSION
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01 Mar, 2022BUDGET SPEECH ENGLISH - 2021/22
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28 Feb, 2022BUDGET SPEECH ENGLISH
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28 Nov, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2022/23 (JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2022)
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27 Sep, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT FOR THE 2021/22 (JULY 2021 TO JUNE 2022)
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02 Jun, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT FOR THE THIRD QUARTER OF 2021/22 (JANUARY - MARCH 2022)
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30 Apr, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT FOR THE SECOND QUARTER OF 2021/22
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29 Apr, 2022BER Q1 2021- 22-FINAL
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02 Mar, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT 2020/21 (JULY 2020 TO JUNE 2021)
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01 Mar, 2022Budget Execution Report (BER) for the First Quarter of 2020-21
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28 Feb, 2022THE BUDGET EXECUTION REPORT FOR THE THIRD QUARTER OF 2018/19 (JANUARY – MARCH, 2019)
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16 Aug, 2022Citizen Budget 2022_23 English
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03 Mar, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2021/2022
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02 Mar, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2020/2021
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01 Mar, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2019/2020
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28 Feb, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2018/2019
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25 Feb, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2017/2018
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20 Feb, 2022GOVERNMENT BUDGET CITIZENS’ EDITION 2016/2017
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Budget Books 2022/2023
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07 Nov, 2022VOLUME I REVENUE_ESTIMATES_2022_23 AS PASSED BY THE PARLIAMENT
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10 Oct, 2022As Passed Volume II 2022_23
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10 Oct, 2022As Passed Volume III 2022_23
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10 Oct, 2022As passed Volume IV 2022_23
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19 Jul, 2022Revenue_estimates_22_23
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07 Jun, 2022VOLUME II As Submitted 2022_23
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07 Jun, 2022VOLUME III As Submitted 2022_23
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07 Jun, 2022VOLUME IV As Submitted 2022_23
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29 Jun, 2022VOLUME IV AS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT 2021.22
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01 Jun, 2022VOLUME II AS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT 2021.22
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31 May, 2022VOLUME III AS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT 2021.22
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07 Mar, 2022VOLUME II ESTIMATES OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURES AS PASSED BY THE PARLIAMENT 2021.2022 (MINISTERIAL)
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06 Mar, 2022VOLUME III ESTIMATES OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURES AS PASSED BY THE PARLIAMENT 2021.2022 (REGIONAL)
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05 Mar, 2022VOLUME IV PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ESTIMATES DEVELOPMENT VOTES AS PASSED BY THE PARLIAMENT 2021.2022 (Ministerial and Regional Development Programmes)
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04 Mar, 2022VOLUME I Financial Statement & Revenue Estimates for the year from 1 July 2021- to 30th June 2022
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03 Mar, 2022VOLUME II Estimates of Public Expenditure Consolidated Fund Services and Supply Votes (Ministerial) - 2021.22
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28 Feb, 2022VOLUME III Estimates of Public Expenditure Supply Votes (Regional) - 2021-22
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03 Mar, 2022VOLUME I - FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND REVENUE ESTIMATES 2018-19
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28 Feb, 2022Volume III 2018_19
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27 Feb, 2022volome IV 2018_19
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26 Feb, 2022KITABU CHA MKAKATI WA KUZIWEZESHA HALMASHAURI KUJITEGEMEA KIMAPATO
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03 Mar, 2022Volume II -as passed 2014-15
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14 Jun, 2022HALI YA UCHUMI WA TAIFA 2021
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02 Mar, 2022Mpango wa Maendeleo wa Taifa 2021.22
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28 Feb, 2022KITABU CHA HALI YA UCHUMI WA TAIFA KATIKA MWAKA 2018
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14 Jun, 2022HOTUBA YA HALI YA UCHUMI WA TAIFA KATIKA MWAKA 2021 NA MPANGO WA MAENDELEO WA TAIFA WA MWAKA 2022-23
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14 Jun, 2022BUDGET SPEECH 2022-23 ENGLISH VERSION
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25 Oct, 2022Financial statements and compliance audit of public debt and general service (vote 22) for the financial year ended 30 June 2021
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25 Oct, 2022Financial statements of public debt and general services (vote 22) for the financial year ended 30 June, 2020
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25 Oct, 2022Financial statements of public debt and general services (vote 22) for the financial year ended 30 June, 2019
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10 Jun, 2022CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 30 JUNE 2021
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03 Mar, 2022Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended 30th June, 2020"
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28 Feb, 2022Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for year ended 30th June, 2018
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New Financing to Support Inclusive and Resilient Economic Recovery and Improved Healthcare Services
22 Dec, 2022

WASHINGTON, December 20, 2022 — The World Bank has today approved two financing programs for Tanzania totaling $775 million. The new International Development Association (*IDA) financing consists of a $500 million credit for the first Tanzania Inclusive and Resilient Growth Development Policy Financing and a $250 million credit plus an additional $25 million grant for the Tanzania Maternal and Child Health Investment Program.
Tanzania has experienced a contraction of its tourism sector and a spike in import prices for fuel and other commodities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Prudent macroeconomic management has allowed the country to weather these external shocks and minimize the erosion of hard-won development gains.
The Tanzania Inclusive and Resilient Growth Development Policy Financing is the first in a series of two operations to support policy and institutional reforms that are critical to unleashing private sector growth, increasing transparency, boosting Tanzania’s risk management capacity, and building economic resilience against future shocks driven by climate change and other external factors.
“The World Bank is putting its full support behind policies aimed to ensure a robust private sector-led recovery that will help the country reach its economic potential, while also making growth more inclusive and resilient to future shocks,” said Nathan Belete, World Bank Country Director for Tanzania.
The second financing package of $275 million for the Tanzania Maternal and Child Health Investment Program will help the country improve the quality of essential healthcare services and scale up delivery. It includes a $250 million Program for Results (PforR) for Tanzania mainland and a $25 million Investment Project Financing (IPF) project for Zanzibar. The program is additionally funded by a grant of $25 million from the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents. The primary beneficiaries of this financing are women of reproductive age, adolescents, and children under the age of five, including newborns and infants (about 40% of the total population) who will benefit from a package of high impact quality and cost-effective reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent health, and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) interventions.
“Over the past two decades, Tanzania has significantly reduced the disease burden and improved health outcomes due to improvements in the control of major communicable diseases and vaccine preventable diseases,” said Amit Dar, World Bank Director for Strategy and Operations for Eastern and Southern Africa. “With this new financing, we hope to accelerate progress in areas where outcomes have been lagging in regard to high maternal mortality, high fertility rates, elevated newborn mortalities, and high rates of malnutrition.”
*The World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA), established in 1960, helps the world’s poorest countries by providing grants and low to zero-interest loans for projects and programs that boost economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve poor people’s lives. IDA is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world’s 74 poorest countries, 39 of which are in Africa. Resources from IDA bring positive change to the 1.3 billion people who live in IDA countries. Since 1960, IDA has provided $496 billion to 114 countries. Annual commitments have increased steadily and averaged about $34.7 billion over the last three years (FY20-FY22), with about 70 percent going to Africa. Learn more online: IDA.worldbank.org. #IDAworks