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Support Contribution by Embassy of Ireland


Support to Civil Society Organisations involved in Land Rights, Conflict Resolution and Pastoralism in Tanzania


Objectives:
To improve livelihood security of pastoral communities through the development, application and dissemination of effective strategies for supporting Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) involved in Land Rights, Conflict Resolution and Pastoralism in Tanzania.

Activities:
-To improve livelihood security of
pastoral communities through the
development, application and
dissemination of effective strategies
for supporting Civil Society
Organisations (CSOs)
-involved in Land Rights, Conflict
Resolution and Pastoralism in Tanzania.

Contract Partner:
CARE International

Implementing Partners:
Care International in Tanzania, Irish Aid, pastoral CSOs, Local Government Authorities, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development

Support Modalities:
  • Direct to national CSO
  • Project Funding

MKUKUTA Clusters:
This project contributes to achieveing the:
MKUKUTA Cluster (1) Growth and Reduction of Income Poverty

Districts & Regions:
All regions

Sector / Areas of Support:
  • Agriculture (Incl. Livestock)
 
 

Payments & Transfers by Embassy of Ireland


Payments / Transfers in 2007:EUR 400,000.00
Payments / Transfers in 2008:EUR 400,000.00
Payments / Transfers in 2009:EUR 400,000.00
Payments / Transfers in 2010:EUR 400,000.00

Total Amount for the Duration of Contract: 

EUR 1,600,000.00

Comments to Payments / Transfers:
The amount indicated is planned figures but may vary depending on other donors joining the basket.
 


 

Facts About the Project


Start Date: October 2007
End Date: December 2010
First contract between the Development Partner & the Contract Partner:  Yes
 


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