Development Cooperation // Last updated: 16/05/2011 //

Norway and 11 other development partners have committed USD 453 million to Tanzania in General Budget Support (GBS). They met with Prime Minister Pinda and a full cabinet of ministers in Dodoma on 13 th of May to discuss how the support can create more growth, less poverty and speed up reforms.

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Development Cooperation // Last updated: 11/04/2011 //

The Annual National Policy Dialogue was held at Ubungo Plaza in Dar es Salaam on the 2nd-8th December, 2010. The end product of this annual event - The Annual National Policy Dialogue Final Report - was signed and made public on April 1st, 2011.

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Government officials, Development Partners, Parliamentarians and representatives from private sector and Sivil Society Organisations participated in the three-day long General Budget Support meeting at Ubungo Plaza in Dar es Salaam. . 
Photo: Mari Martinsen.
Development Cooperation // Last updated: 21/12/2010 //

–We need to continuously demonstrate that General Budget Support works, stated the Development Partners before engaging in a constructive three-day long meeting with the Government of Tanzania.

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Development Cooperation // 10/11/2006 //

Norway disbursed its annual tranche of general budget support for financial year 2006/2007 in August. Norway provides Tanzania with budget support in the amount of 170 million Norwegian kroner annually. The budget support is fully aligned with Tanzania’s planning and accounting systems, and it provides the Government of Tanzania with financial resources to implement its Poverty Reduction Strate...

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Development Cooperation // Last updated: 21/12/2010 //

What is General Budget Support (GBS)? Why is this a preferred aid modality by the Government of Tanzania, and how does it work?

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Development Cooperation // 05/03/2009 //

The Kingdom of Norway and the United Republic of Tanzania entered today, 28.11.08, into a new agreement on General Budget Support (GBS). The agreement was signed by the Ambassador Jon Lomoy on behalf of Norway and the Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Mustafa Haidi Mkulo, on behalf of Tanzania .

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