The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results
The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) is now in its second phase, covering the period 2005-2009. It is focused on giving more voice to citizens at both community and lowest local government levels - village councils. While retaining direct commun...
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okr-10986-96002021-04-23T14:02:46Z The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results Lenneiye, N.M. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BABY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FINANCING COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION DISTRICTS DRUGS EDUCATION ELDERLY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD STORAGE GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH FACILITIES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEWSLETTER NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF PEOPLE ORPHANS POOR HOUSEHOLDS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NETS SANITATION SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLMENT SEXUAL ABUSE SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL RESOURCES VILLAGE COUNCILS VULNERABILITY YOUTH The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) is now in its second phase, covering the period 2005-2009. It is focused on giving more voice to citizens at both community and lowest local government levels - village councils. While retaining direct community financing as a key empowering mechanism, it is being implemented through Local Government Authorities. Target beneficiaries are: i) communities with inadequate access to social services; ii) households with able-bodied adults suffering from food insecurity; and iii) individuals living in poor households affected by acute shocks (like HIV/AIDS). These three beneficiary groups will access resources from a National Village Fund using procedures that build on the lessons learned regarding accountability, incomes poverty, and improving impact links. 2012-08-13T09:03:51Z 2012-08-13T09:03:51Z 2006-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/7026630/tanzania-social-action-fund-tasaf-owning-process-measuring-impact-achieving-results http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9600 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 264 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Tanzania |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BABY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FINANCING COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION DISTRICTS DRUGS EDUCATION ELDERLY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD STORAGE GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH FACILITIES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEWSLETTER NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF PEOPLE ORPHANS POOR HOUSEHOLDS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NETS SANITATION SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLMENT SEXUAL ABUSE SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL RESOURCES VILLAGE COUNCILS VULNERABILITY YOUTH |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BABY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FINANCING COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION DISTRICTS DRUGS EDUCATION ELDERLY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD STORAGE GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH FACILITIES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEWSLETTER NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF PEOPLE ORPHANS POOR HOUSEHOLDS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NETS SANITATION SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLMENT SEXUAL ABUSE SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL RESOURCES VILLAGE COUNCILS VULNERABILITY YOUTH Lenneiye, N.M. The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
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The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF)
is now in its second phase, covering the period 2005-2009.
It is focused on giving more voice to citizens at both
community and lowest local government levels - village
councils. While retaining direct community financing as a
key empowering mechanism, it is being implemented through
Local Government Authorities. Target beneficiaries are: i)
communities with inadequate access to social services; ii)
households with able-bodied adults suffering from food
insecurity; and iii) individuals living in poor households
affected by acute shocks (like HIV/AIDS). These three
beneficiary groups will access resources from a National
Village Fund using procedures that build on the lessons
learned regarding accountability, incomes poverty, and
improving impact links. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Lenneiye, N.M. |
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Lenneiye, N.M. |
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Lenneiye, N.M. |
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The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
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The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
title_full |
The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
title_fullStr |
The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
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The Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) : Owning the Process of Measuring Impact and Achieving Results |
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tanzania social action fund (tasaf) : owning the process of measuring impact and achieving results |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/7026630/tanzania-social-action-fund-tasaf-owning-process-measuring-impact-achieving-results http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9600 |
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