Overview
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Tanzania is the UN’s lead agency for international development in the country, dedicated to eradicating poverty and reducing inequalities through sustainable development. Since its establishment in 1978, UNDP has collaborated with the Government of Tanzania and other partners to implement programs that align with national priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Key Areas of Focus:
Inclusive Democratic Governance: Supporting the strengthening of democratic institutions, promoting human rights, and enhancing the rule of law to ensure transparent and accountable governance.
Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change: Assisting in the development of policies and strategies to address climate change, promote sustainable use of natural resources, and enhance resilience to environmental challenges.
Inclusive Economic Growth and Sustainable Livelihoods: Facilitating economic policies that foster inclusive growth, create employment opportunities, and improve livelihoods, particularly for marginalized communities.