2.1bn/- to support democratic projects
The Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) has injected USD 1.25million (equivalent to 2.1bn/-) to support the Democratic Empowerment Project (DEP) in the country. According to a communiqué released yesterday, the funds are a result of an agreement signed by DANIDA and United Nations Development Project (UNDP) on August 26, this year. The statement noted that the agreement was aimed to strengthen credibility and capacity of key institutions of democracy in Tanzania to effectively...
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Habari Zinazoendana
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