Welcome!
This website has been created by a number of development partners (DPs) in Tanzania to share information on their support to civil society.
It contains a database on development partners’ support to civil society (both to service delivery as well as advocacy work), background information on this joint initiative, and details of the development partners contributing to the website.
The database covers three types of information:
- an introduction of the individual development partners, their work in Tanzania, and their approach to supporting civil society
- information on ongoing projects, and other types of support
- information on grant / support facilities available to civil society organisations.
The creation of a joint database on civil society support will create more transparency and allow better co-ordination amongst development partners. Our aim is also to make it easier for civil society organisations to identify potential partners. This initiative is a component of the Guidelines on Development Partners’ Support to Civil Society. These Guidelines were endorsed by the main co-ordinating Development Parnters’ Group in June 2007 as a framework to guide DPs in their planning and provision of support to civil society.
Click here for a copy of the Guidelines on Development Partners’ Support to Civil Society
Go to GENERAL INFO to find out more about the background to this website, and go to ABOUT US to find out who the contributing development partners are.
The Website and Database were launched by the EC and CIDA in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 11 April 2008.
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| | Quick Browse Support to Civil Society in TanzaniaPick a Development Partner or a sector to browse the support given. You can also access the database and search, just click on the “Database” tab above.
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| | Support in Tanzania by Region & District
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| | Definition of Civil Society The definition of Civil Society in the Guidelines goes well beyond non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to include professional as well as private sector associations. For the full definition click here.
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| | Latest Project Added to The Database
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