Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
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Institution<br />
xxiv) TANESCO<br />
xxv) Seed Companies<br />
Public-private partnership in the management of POPs<br />
xxvi) Manufacturing an processing industries<br />
xxvii) Cooperative unions and societies<br />
xxviii) Banks and credit societies<br />
d) NGOs and CBOs • Complement the Government’s efforts especially in the rural<br />
areas<br />
• Promote wider public participation and awareness and<br />
advocacy<br />
e) Local Government • The management field and operational staff, which include<br />
extension officers, health and community development<br />
officials who have rich experience in working and solving<br />
problems in the rural areas. They are helpful in ensuring and<br />
promoting local level (bottom-up) participation<br />
f) Farmers and Consumers • Whether subsistence or peasant, pastoralist or commercial<br />
farmers are first group of stakeholders especially in the rural<br />
areas forming the majority of population that directly and<br />
indirectly participate in the production of food and agricultural<br />
products<br />
• They need to be motivated to effectively play their role (by<br />
government, NGOs/CBOs, Local Government and other<br />
stakeholders)<br />
g) Development Partners • Provide financial and technical assistance and some of them<br />
assist in planning and implementation of development<br />
programmes<br />
Roles<br />
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