TEXT - DPG Tanzania

GOAL
Tanzania’s socio-economic transformation toward middle income status by 2025
advanced
DO1
Tanzanian women
and youth
empowered
DO2
Inclusive broad-based
economic growth
sustained
IR 1.1
Gender equality
increased
IR 2.1
Binding constraints to
private sector investment
reduced
IR 1.2
Health status
improved
IR 2.2
Agricultural productivity
and profitability increased
in targeted value chains
IR 1.3
Lifelong learning
skills improved
IR 2.3
Stewardship of natural
resources improved
IR 2.4
Unmet needs for family
planning reduced
DO3
Effective democratic
governance improved
IR 3.1
Citizen engagement
made more effective
IR 3.2
Government delivery of
services improved
IR 3.3
Government
accountability increased
IR 3.4
Conflict mitigation
strengthened
Cross-Cutting IR: Data-driven decision-making and action plan implementation
improved
DO 1 – WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERED
• Tanzania struggles to address gender inequality
and high rates of HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, and
maternal and infant mortality
• 70% of third graders cannot read a Swahili
sentence and 90% cannot read a basic English
story
• USAID/Tanzania supports the virtuous cycle of
Empowerment and Economic Growth
DO 2 – BROAD-BASED ECONOMIC GROWTH
SUSTAINED
• Growth in rural areas has not kept pace with the
national average, perpetuating rural poverty
• Underlying constraints must be unbound to
accelerate private investment
• 1.5 million people added into Tanzanian
population every year
• 45% of the population is under the age of 15 of
which 23% of 15-19 have started child bearing
DO 3 – EFFECTIVE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
IMPROVED
• Public sector unresponsive to citizen demand
• Public services inadequate and under-funded
• Lack of accountability and corruption
• Tanzania has diverse sources of conflict
Cross-Cutting IR - Data driven decision-making &
implementation improved
• Powerful tool to plan and measure progress and
communicate development results
• Need for quality data, timely release and wide
accessibility
• Utilize information to foster organizational
learning and adapt to changing circumstances
• Tanzanian capacities expanded
DO 1: Tanzanian women and youth empowered
IR 1 Gender equality increased
IR 2 Health status improved
Lifelong learning skills
improved
DO 2: Inclusive broad-based economic growth accelerated
Binding constraints to
IR 1
private investment reduced
Agricultural productivity
IR 2
increased
Stewardship of natural
IR 3
resources improved
Unmet needs for family
IR 4
planning reduced
DO 3: Effective democratic governance improved
Citizen engagement made
IR 1
more effective
Government delivery of
IR 2
services improved
Government accountability
IR 3
increased
Conflict mitigation
IR 4
strengthened
Data-driven decision-making &
implementation improved
IR 3
Open Government
Partnership
Young African Leaders
Initiative
USAID Forward: Local
Solutions
Science, Technology,
Innovation & Partnerships
Trafficking in Wildlife
Tier 1 Biodiversity
Country
Global Climate Change
Trade Africa
Power Africa
New Alliance for Food
Security & Nutrition
Feed the Future
Partnership For Growth
Orphans and Vulnerable
Children
Gender Based Violence
Priority Country
Water, Sanitation and
Hygiene
Global Education Focus
Country
Scaling up Nutrition
Ending Preventable Child
& Maternal Deaths
Family Planning &
Reproductive Health
Maternal and Child
Health
Tuberculosis – MultiDrug Resistant
Alliance for Reproductive,
Maternal & Newborn Health
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon
Partnership
PEPFAR
Tanzania’s socioeconomic transformation
toward middle income
status by 2025 advanced
President’s Malaria
Initiative
GOAL:
Global Health Initiative
Annex 1 - CDCS 2015-2019 / Presidential – USAID/W Initiatives and Earmarks Crosswalk1
Program Budget - $384 million (FY2013)