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Norway Backs Digital Accountability Project with TZS1.8 Billion Grant

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Norway Backs Digital Accountability Project with TZS1.8 Billion Grant
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The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania has granted TZS1.8 billion to the 'Wajibika Kidigitali' project. This initiative aims to use digital tools to improve public financial transparency and citizen engagement in Morogoro and Mtwara.

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Digital governance initiatives are increasingly viewed as essential tools for reducing corruption and improving public resource management in developing nations.

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Dar es Salaam – The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania has committed approximately TZS1.8 billion (NOK 7 million) to a new civil society initiative aimed at using digital technology to strengthen transparency, accountability and citizen participation in the management of public resources.

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