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Support Contribution by UNICEF


Children's Research Programme


Objectives:
1. Research : High quality research about children influences relevant policy processes in Tanzania, through being available in a timely manner and appropriate format.
2. Capacity Building: Capacity to research for and with children is progressively strengthened, through support to targeted capacity building initiatives.


Activities:
1. Research : High quality research about children influences relevant policy processes in Tanzania, through being available in a timely manner and appropriate format.
2. Capacity Building: Capacity to research for and with children is progressively strengthened, through support to targeted capacity building initiatives.


Contract Partner:
Research on Poverty Alleviation

Support Modalities:
  • Direct to national CSO
  • Project Funding

MKUKUTA Clusters:
This project contributes to achieveing the:
MKUKUTA Cluster (2) Improvement of Quality of Life and Social Well-being

Districts & Regions:
Mainland

Sector / Areas of Support:
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Gender
  • Health
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Legal (Incl. Public Safety, Home Affairs & Human Rights)
  • Welfare & Social Protection
  • Youth
 
 

Payments & Transfers by UNICEF


Payments / Transfers in 2004:USD 62,387.00
Payments / Transfers in 2005:USD 158,035.00
Payments / Transfers in 2006:USD 205,209.00
Payments / Transfers in 2007:USD 111,360.00
Payments / Transfers in 2008:USD 68,130.00

Total Amount for the Duration of Contract: 

USD 605,121.00

Comments to Payments / Transfers:
UNICEF has supported the Children's Research programme since 2004. The first contract was 2004-2006 and current 2007-2008. The total reflects total budget for both contracts since 2004.
 


 

Facts About the Project


Start Date: January 2004
End Date: December 2008
First contract between the Development Partner & the Contract Partner:  No

Project Contact Information:
Mr Francis Omondi
Children's Research Programme Coordinator, REPOA
P.O. Box 33223, DSM
157 Mgombani Street, Regent Estate
Tel. +255(0)(22)2700083
Email:repoa@repoa.or.tz
website:www.repoa.or.tz

 


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