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Tanzania Development Vision 2025.

Country/Territory
Tanzania, Un. Rep. of
Document type
Date
1999
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Agricultural & rural development, Food & nutrition, Water
Keyword
Agricultural development Food security Gender Poverty Potable water Water supply Sewerage Sustainable use
Geographical area
Africa, AFRICA FAO, Eastern Africa, Least Developed Countries
Entry into force notes
1999-2025.
Abstract

The Tanzania Development Vision 2025 is a multi-sectoral document whose function is to guide at the national level economic and social development efforts up to the year 2025. The document has three main objectives, namely: (1) to achieve quality and good life for all; (2) to achieve good governance and the rule of law; and (3) to build a strong and resilient economy that can effectively withstand global competition. The basic issues in the development Vision are elaborated in six areas. First is an elaboration of the concept and scope of national development vision. This part describes attributes the country is expected to have attained by the year 2025. Secondly, is a brief analysis of approaches of previous national development visions. The third section describes the objectives above-mentioned. The fourth section deals with important issues which must be taken into account during the implementation of the vision's objectives (basic pillars are outlined). The fifth section offers basic guidelines on the implementation of the Vision which include noting the importance of undertaking reviews and reforms of existing laws and structures of various institutions in order to ensure that they meet the requirements of implementing the objectives of this Vision.

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References - Legislation

Implemented by

National Fisheries Policy of 2015.

Legislation | Tanzania, Un. Rep. of | 2015

Keyword: Marine fisheries, Aquaculture, Agricultural development, Smallholders/peasants, Sustainable use, Poverty, Food security, Gender, Rural employment, Rural youth, Cooperative/producer organization

Source: FAO, FAOLEX