International Fund for Agricultural Development (Tanzania)

International Fund for Agricultural Development (Tanzania)

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Last update: May 25, 2023 Last update: May 25, 2023
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Office:Tanzania
Address:IFAD's global HQ Via Paolo di Dono, 44 00142 Roma, ITALY
Contact person:Mwatima Juma, Country Manager
Sectors:Agriculture, Rural DevelopmentAgriculture, Rural Development
Nr. of employees:201-500
Types:MultilateralMultilateral
Status: Active

Description

United Republic of Tanzania is an emerging economy with high potential, having made great strides in economic and structural reforms. 

The country has an estimated population of 53 million people (2016). About 70 per cent of the people reside in rural areas, divided between the Mainland and Zanzibar island. The population of young people almost doubled between 1990 and 2010 – from 4.4 million to 8.1 million – and will swell to 11 million by 2020. Young people currently account for 30 per cent of the workforce, mainly in agriculture.

 

The Strategy
In Tanzania, IFAD is working to transform the agricultural sector – including crops, livestock and fisheries – to achieve higher and more sustainable productivity, profitability and commercialization, as well as increased smallholder farmer incomes. 

Our country strategic opportunities programme is aligned with the government’s second National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty and its Development Vision 2025, as well as a number of agricultural development policies, strategies and investment programmes in the Mainland and Zanzibar. 

The IFAD country strategic opportunities programme has four main strategic objectives, focused on:

improving institutional performance, coordination and accountability to IFAD target groups and their organizations at central and local levels;
building more inclusive and resilient value chains of priority commodities, driven by expanded and sustainable access to markets and financial services and by a more inclusive private sector;
improving climate-resilient technologies that increase productivity in priority crop, livestock and fishery commodities; and
strengthening land governance, enabling more inclusive public and private investments in agriculture.

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