Tanzania
What we do in Tanzania
Tanzania has made impressive gains in improving public access to health and education services over the last ten years and has committed to continue to improve services through increased use of e-Government, more Open Data and better sub-national governance programmes.
But public perception of corruption remains high. Service delivery is uneven across the country, and the lack of government transparency around management of public finances, particularly in the energy sector, has caused widespread public concern.
Making All Voices Count is working with a range of actors, including government, civil society, researchers, NGOs and technology actors to support initiatives that use innovation and technology to improve service delivery in Tanzania, and support greater public participation in policy-making on sustainable energy.
“Over 80% of Tanzanians regard corruption as one of the main problems facing their country and Tanzanian businesses identify corruption as the most problematic factor for doing business - DFID, 2013”
Research & Learning
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Supporting local learning and adaptation: Understanding the effectiveness of adaptive…
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Learning to Make All Voices Count: Lessons for OGP, donors,…
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Learning to make all voices count: Lessons and reflections on…
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Tech for governance programmes in Tanzania
News, Blogs & Events
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Learning to Make All Voices Count -
EVENT | October 16, 2017
Working with local government - Making All Voices Count Event… -
EVENT | October 10, 2017
Know your context - Making All Voices Count Learning Event… -
NEWS | September 13, 2017
Buntwani 2017: Learning from tech-enabled initiatives that #LeaveNoOneBehind