UNCDF awards Tsh 2.4 billion in grants for seed capital investment in local development projects
Deputy Principal Secretary Local Government, Kagyabukama E.Kiliba (center) hands over a dummy check worth about one billion and seventy million (1,070,000,000) to the Director of the Kibaha Town Council, Ms. Jennifa C. Omolo (right). Left is the Director of the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Tanzania, Peter Malika.
Deputy Principal Secretary Local Government, Kagyabukama E.Kiliba and Director of United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Tanzania, Peter Malika...
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UNCDF Call for Investment (Project) Proposals in Tanzania
This United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) call for investment proposals is the first in Tanzania under the Local Finance Initiative (LFI) programme which is being implemented in partnership with the government of Tanzania through the Prime Minister’s Office – Ministry of Regional Administration and Local Governments (PMO-RALG).
For more details follow this link http://www.uncdf.org/en/content/call-investment-project-proposals
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