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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR GROWTH AND REDUCTION OF POVERTY (MKUKUTA)

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR GROWTH AND REDUCTION OF POVERTY (MKUKUTA). DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS GROUP INDUCTION SESSION ON 25 TH AUGUST, 2009 AT PROTEA COURTYARD HOTEL-DSM. OUTLINE. Policy Environment Historical Background MKUKUTA/ Principles/ Cluster outcomes MKUKUTA implementation

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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR GROWTH AND REDUCTION OF POVERTY (MKUKUTA)

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  1. NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR GROWTH AND REDUCTION OF POVERTY (MKUKUTA) DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS GROUP INDUCTION SESSION ON 25TH AUGUST, 2009 AT PROTEA COURTYARD HOTEL-DSM

  2. OUTLINE Policy Environment Historical Background MKUKUTA/ Principles/ Cluster outcomes MKUKUTA implementation Monitoring System and Institutional Arrangement Indicator results by clusters Major outputs of the MMS Some challenges and recommendations

  3. POLICY ENVIRONMENT TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT VISION 2025 MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (2015) MKUKUTA (2010)

  4. Historical Background MKUKUTA builds on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRS[P]) (2000-2003) • Comparison of PRSP and MKUKUTA • PRSP can be distinguished from MKUKUTA in the following manner:- PRSP • Covered a three years timeframe • Focussed on a few priority sectors • Adopted a sector approach • Focussed on social sectors • Limited participation of stakeholders during formulation

  5. MKUKUTA Introduction • MKUKUTA (Mkakati wa Kukuza Uchumi na Kupunguza Umaskini Tanzania), National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP). • It is the second national organizing framework which accords high priority to poverty reduction in Tanzania’s development agenda. • MKUKUTA is informed by the aspirations of Vision 2025 for high and shared growth, high quality livelihood, peace, stability and unity, good governance, high quality education and international competitiveness. • MKUKUTA has drawn much from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

  6. Principles of MKUKUTA • Implementation of MKUKUTA is based on the following principles :- • Empowerment and Enhancing Grassroots Participation • Private sector development: • Social and Gender equity • Environmental Sustainability: • Democracy and Good Governance • Capacity Building • Effectiveness and Efficiency • Balanced Regional Growth

  7. MKUKUTA CLUSTER OUTCOMES • MKUKUTA identifies three cluster outcomes aiming at achieving the CCM Manifesto 2005, the MKUKUTA outcome by the year 2010, the Millennium Development Goals 2015 (MDGs) and the Vision 2025. • The three clusters are: (1) Growth and reduction of income poverty (2) Improvement of quality of life and social wellbeing and (3) Good governance and accountability.

  8. Implementation of MKUKUTA • Began in 2005/06 financial year • It is implemented by all: Government, Development Partners, Civil Society the Private Sector and communities • Overall coordination about how we are progressing is responsibility of MOFEA.

  9. MKUKUTA Monitoring System The MKUKUTA Monitoring Master Plan has been developed after reviewing the PMS so that it is responsive to broader needs of MKUKUTA: Growth, Social well- being, and Governance and Accountability Ensures that data and information on growth and reduction of poverty are collected, analyzed and disseminated, to enable policy makers assess progress of MKUKUTA, and to take appropriate actions where necessary Works towards an integrated system that reports at national level on both “outcomes” and “outputs” To further strengthen the planning, budgeting and reporting cycle

  10. Diagram 2: NSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT I Key: Input/information Approval/decisio ns Parliament Cabinet Inter Ministerial Technical Committee Budget Guidelines Committee Technical Committee PER Working Group MKUKUTA Monitoring System Public Expenditure Review Process MKUKUTA Secretariat MOFEA Research & MDAs PER Macro Group Analysis TWG M&E and MIS units (Policy & Planning Depts) Cluster 1 WG Cluster 2 WG: Cluster 3 WG: Cluster 4 WG: Surveys & Routine Governance Growth Well being Financial Acct Data TWG PM - RALG Communications LGAs M&E unit TWG Sectors (output: Sector Reviews)

  11. Major outputs of the MMS The major outputs of the MKUKUTA Monitoring System (MMS):- • Poverty & Human Development Report (every 2 years – 2005, 2007, 2009) • MKUKUTA Annual Implementation Report • Strategic Policy Brief (to Parliament) • National Surveys • Views of the People Report 2007

  12. More information • www.povertymonitoring.go.tz

  13. THANKS FOR LISTENING

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