Tanzania tells local bosses track projects or else

Bureaucrats just got schooled on how to actually track government projects. Officials ran a workshop in Iringa for local government directors and planning officers, pushing new monitoring and evaluation rules. Dr. James Henry Kilabuko, a deputy permanent secretary, addressed the gathering on behalf of Dr Jim Yonazi.

He explained that these integrated guidelines provide standard procedures for measuring performance across all institutions. The system uses a whole-of-government approach to track results. This initiative aims to speed up the completion of development projects for citizens.

The push supports the current administration under President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan. Goals include strengthening management, boosting accountability, and ensuring projects benefit people directly. Kilabuko stressed the need for fully staffed and funded evaluation units.

Planning officers were told to align their work with monitoring indicators from the very start. This alignment guarantees projects deliver planned outcomes. Participants were encouraged to network and use government support for better service delivery.

The workshop targeted leaders from Local Government Authorities. Ultimately, the guidelines seek improved efficiency and tangible results from public investments.
 

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