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Tanzania’s safety net expands, 575k vulnerable homes get lifeline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80658, member: 636"] A major new cash transfer program is kicking off soon. The third phase of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net, known as PSSN III under TASAF, will launch in early 2026. Minister Ridhiwani Kikwete stated the program targets over 575,000 vulnerable households. About 500,000 will get economic empowerment support, with 100,000 receiving business capital, including funds for 10,000 youth-led households. Another 75,000 households will join paid Public Works Programmes focused on climate-vulnerable areas. The four-year initiative has a budget of 296 million dollars from the World Bank, development partners, and the government. The goal is to boost access to social protection and create decent jobs. Minister Kikwete said it aligns with the National Development Vision 2050 and will build a permanent National Non-Contributory Social Protection Registry. Former Minister George Simbachawene highlighted plans for digital cash transfers and better monitoring. The government aims to weave social protection together with economic opportunities, fostering self-reliance. Coordination between the President's Office, Regional Administration, and development partners will be strengthened for transparency and efficient resource use. [/QUOTE]
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