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Accountability in Tanzania Programme (AcT2)

Last updated: 03/04/2023
IATI Identifier: TZ-BRLA-36057-AcT2Programme
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Description

Accountability in Tanzania Phase Two (AcT2) Programme is a five year £38m, innovative and exciting programme whose purpose is to increase the responsiveness and accountability of Government in Tanzania, through a strengthened civil society. AcT2 seeks to support civil society organisations (CSOs) to implement context-specific strategic interventions that will enable them to influence positive change in the attitudes and behaviour of citizens, civil society and government, making government as a whole more responsive and accountable. The second phase started in February 2018 and will end in December 2022. The programme funds mid-to-large sized Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and is managed by KPMG Advisory Limited in Tanzania. The programme works with CSO partners supporting Tanzanian citizens to engage with and hold their government to account. This is crucial to fostering a well-functioning state that acts in the best interests of its people - in tackling corruption, efficient spending of public resources and delivering effective public services. The Tanzanian President has made anti-corruption his top priority. AcT2 partners seeks to deploy different tools and resources to equip citizens to challenge corruption rather than accept it. AcT2 programme underlines the need to bolster groups that can continue to champion pluralism, articulate the demands of citizens, and engage in constructive debate and negotiation with government. As an integrated and cohesive civil society offer, AcT2 enables DFID to deliver greater impact from our wider portfolio priorities in human development and sustainable growth teams and promoting democratic space. It will do this through focusing on governance blockages in these areas, with a focus on promoting accountability and social inclusion, especially focusing on gender, disability and youth/elderly groups. The programme has ambition to deploy different innovative approaches including policy research, advocacy, dialogue, experimentation, and brokering, and it will work with civil society, private sector actors, elected officials and faith-based groups. The four thematic priorities for the programme includes: • Civic Space (sector policy dialogues, media, voice, CS advocacy, human rights) • Social Inclusion (disability, women, girls and youth/elderly) • Anti-Corruption • Climate Change


Location

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Tanzania
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Status Implementation

The current stage of the Programme, consistent with the International Aid Transparency Initiative's (IATI) classifications.

Programme Spend

Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.

Participating Organisation(s)

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  • Agricultural Non-State Actors Forum (ANSAF)
  • BBC Media Action
  • CARE International UK
  • Christian Blind Mission (UK) Ltd.
  • Equality for Growth (EfG)
  • Foundation for Civil Society (FCS)
  • HakiElimu Ltd
  • HelpAge International
  • Internews Europe
  • KPMG East Africa
  • Legal Services Facility (LSF)
  • Norwegian Church Aid
  • OIKOS East Africa
  • SIKIKA
  • SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
  • Save the Children International
  • Sea Sense
  • Sustainable Environment Management Action (SEMA)
  • Tanganyika Law Society (TLS)
  • Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG)
  • Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
  • WAJIBU Institute of Public Accountability

Sectors

Sector groups as a percentage of total Programme budget according to the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) classifications.

Budget

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Policy Marker(s)

ODA measures in relation to their realisation of OECD development policy objectives

Gender equality and social inclusion is one of the objective that the programme is aiming to achieve. Includes: Amplify voices of women, girls, youths and People Living With Disability Address harmful practices especially for girls and people living with disability e.g. killing of people with albinism National level advocacy on inclusive education Promote collective action and increase access to basic services significant objective
community-level awareness of the impacts, and processes that support community-based participation in actions that support resilience; significant objective
Strengthen Disabled Peoples Organisations capacities significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 03/04/2023