TMEA
Tanzania Country Director, Paulina Elago shaking hands with TANGO
Executive Director Mr. Ngunga Tepani during signing of Tshs 153 Million
grant agreement.
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East Africa (TMEA) has today signed a 153 million Tanzanian Shillings
grant agreement with the Tanzania Association of Non-Governmental
Organizations (TANGO) to scale up the participation of citizens in EAC
integration processes. The project seeks to empower civil society actors
in Tanzania with knowledge/evidence and skills to be able to engage and
gain the benefits of regional integration.
TANGO
is the focal point for the Tanzanian civil society organizations in the
EAC processes. This support will strengthen the organisation’s capacity
by empowering organized civil society in Tanzania in their work of
advocating for policy changes.
Mr.
Ngunga Tepani, TANGO’s Executive Director, said, “This project grant
support by TMEA comes at a time when civil society organizations
urgently need to play a key role in contributing to policy dialogue,
providing information, monitoring policy making and programming for the
EAC regional integration process.
TANGO
will use the grant to undertake a baseline study, train
business-interest groups and other mainstream civil society
organisations (CSOs) in policy analysis and trade competition to
contribute to the attainment of a higher goal -- that is a harmonious,
just and equitable EAC society that is people-driven.”
The
EAC integration process is approaching the third stage of implementation
with the protocol on EAC Monetary Union having been signed by the Heads
of States in Kampala, Uganda in December 2013. It is critical for
private sector and civil society organisations to facilitate more
citizen participation in key issues affecting regional integration.
These include how Tanzanians can leverage the potential benefits and
opportunities available through the Customs Union and Common Market
Protocols.
Additionally,
Ms. Paulina Elago, Country Director of TMEA’s Tanzania Programme, noted
the importance of the grant to CSOs in Tanzania and that TANGO was an
experienced, reliable and best placed to execute the project for the
benefit of the civil society and citizens in general. Civil society has a
critical role to in ensuring that the wider population understand the
importance of EAC integration, the benefits and opportunities available.
Ms. Elago further noted that, TMEA Tanzania’s programme is designed to
promote and increase wider participation of citizens in the EAC
integration process.
TMEA
is pleased to partner with organizations such as TANGO, who have the
experience, networks and reach needed to raise awareness and educate the
citizenry on such opportunities and benefits in addition to how best
they can influence the policies and rules on EAC integration.
She
also added that that TMEA has previously supported TANGO with equipment
and technical assistance to operationalize its online discussion portal.
The portal focuses on EAC integration topics and has become an
important tool to raise awareness, promote dialogue and also advocate
for policy change.
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