CoST Tanzania comes to an end

The CoST Board has with regret taken the decision to close CoST Tanzania. This follows its status being declared ‘inactive’ and insufficient progress being made during the period agreed for remedial measures to be completed. CoST members demonstrate a firm commitment to improving infrastructure transparency and accountability in their various contexts. Throughout their membership, programmes

By |2021-05-27T14:19:58+00:00May 31st, 2021|Comments Off on CoST Tanzania comes to an end

CoST Tanzania declared inactive

CoST members demonstrate a firm commitment to improving infrastructure transparency and accountability in their various contexts. Members are subject to the CoST performance monitoring policy and their membership is contingent on the CoST Board being satisfied that meaningful progress is maintained. With regret the CoST Board recently informed the relevant stakeholders involved in the CoST

By |2020-07-29T16:46:53+00:00July 31st, 2020|Comments Off on CoST Tanzania declared inactive

CoST media highlights: June – August

It’s been a busy summer for CoST teams around the world: take a look at some of the work which has made the headlines. June Philippines Following CoST representation at a UNDP workshop in Bangkok, Alex B. Cabrera, Chairman and Senior Partner at PwC Philippines, wrote in Philstar about CoST Honduras’s success in promoting a

By |2019-11-04T15:53:38+00:00September 12th, 2019|Comments Off on CoST media highlights: June – August

New funding and MSG members announced at CoST Tanzania AGM

During the latest CoST Tanzania AGM, it was announced that the Africa Open Data Collaboration Fund (AODC) has awarded the national programme US$15,000. The funding aims to support CoST Tanzania and other grantees to build data communities, improve the delivery of services to citizens and achieve sustainable development goals. CoST Tanzania’s project will design tools

By |2018-07-03T09:29:32+00:00February 2nd, 2016|Comments Off on New funding and MSG members announced at CoST Tanzania AGM

Capacity building support for PEs in Tanzania and Ethiopia

Procuring entities (PEs) in Ethiopia and Tanzania have recently benefited from a programme of capacity building support, aimed at helping them to disclose information as part of their CoST national programmes. Consultants worked with PE staff to gather and analyse information and assess the resources, policies and systems that will be required to mainstream information

By |2018-07-03T12:16:46+00:00December 13th, 2013|Comments Off on Capacity building support for PEs in Tanzania and Ethiopia

CoST Tanzania Elects New MSG

CoST Tanzania held its 3rd AGM on 26th March in Dar es Salaam. In addition to the CoST members, observers from Ministries of Works and Health, USAID and TANROADS attended the event. The Agenda for the AGM included the three year Sustainable Strategic Action Plan (SSAP 2013-2015) which had the recommendations on the future structure

By |2018-07-03T12:29:52+00:00December 9th, 2013|Comments Off on CoST Tanzania Elects New MSG
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