Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR)2011

The 2011 Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) presents a consolidated review of progress towards the goals and targets under the National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (MKUKUTA). Using the nationally agreed indicators for MKUKUTA

Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

The Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) – 2009 is a key output of the Government of Tanzania’s poverty monitoring system. It provides consolidated analysis of progress towards national development goals as well as discussion on important socio-economic

Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

Progress towards Improved Quality of Life and Social Well-being for All Tanzanians The broad outcomes of MKUKUTA’s Cluster II are to improve the quality of life and social well-being of Tanzanians and to reduce inequalities across geographic areas and between income, age, gender, and other groups. Expanded access to, and delivery of, quality social services […]

Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

Progress towards Good Governance and Increased Accountability in Tanzania Economic growth, reduction of poverty and improved quality of life all rely upon the fair, effective and transparent use of Tanzania’s resources. Therefore, the success of MKUKUTA’s Clusters I and II rely on achieving the four desired outcomes of MKUKUTA’s Cluster III: i) good governance and […]

Poverty and Human Development Report (PHDR) 2009

An Analysis of Household Income and Expenditure in Tanzania Chapter 2 of PHDR 2009 examined national progress in poverty reduction by comparing findings from the latest Household Budget Survey conducted in 2007 with the previous HBS in 2000/01. The analysis looked at household well-being from several different perspectives: household consumption levels, household expenditure patterns, asset […]

Afrobarometer 2008 Key Findings for Tanzania

Looking at the overall survey results for the last four surveys (2001-2008), a major difference is confidence in the responses of the respondents, which is a positive trend. The confidence level for responding is high, though there are still some questions where some people are reluctant to give their opinion, particularly on questions relating to democracy

Realising Water’s Potential to Support Growth in Tanzania

Tanzania has considered water as a scarce resource and as a consequence, a constraint to, rather than enabler of, growth. However, the potential of water to support growth in the economy has not been fully explored. In reality, Tanzania has an adequate…

A Framework for a Tanzanian Growth Strategy

The average annual growth rate of 6% achieved by Tanzania since 2000 is high by historical comparisons with the 1980s and 1990s, yet it remains low in relation to the target of 8-10% needed to reduce income poverty to the levels set in the Development

Conclusion to the 2007 PHDR

Each chapter of this report offers specific conclusions and recommendations. Here, a brief synopsis of the overall implications of the report’s findings is provided, in accordance with the Research and Analysis Working Group’s mandate to highlight policy…

Growth and Development in Tanzania

This chapter argues that an overriding strategy is required to provide clear direction for national resource mobilization and concentration of development efforts. In addition, it explores issues which arise in developing and implementing a direction…

Results from the ‘Views of the People’ Survey

Chapters 4 to 8 provide a summary of the key findings from the Views of the People Survey conducted in March and April 2007 throughout Mainland Tanzania and the complementary survey of Views of the Children. A total of 7,879 Tanzanians aged from 7 to…

Status of Growth and Poverty Reduction

Chapters 1 to 3 provides a consolidated view of the progress of Tanzania’s National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty 2005-2010 (MKUKUTA). The most recent data on indicators for the goals and targets of MKUKUTA’s three major clusters of desired