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Forschungsstelle
EDA
Projektnummer
ExSt.2013.368
Projekttitel
Evaluation of corruption tracker system (cts) from 2009-2012, agenda participation 2000

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Schlüsselwörter
(Deutsch)
Tanzania, corruption tracker system
Schlüsselwörter
(Englisch)
Tanzania, corruption tracker system
Schlüsselwörter
(Französisch)
Tanzania, corruption tracker system
Schlüsselwörter
(Italienisch)
Tanzania, corruption tracker system
Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
Tanzania Corruption Tracker System (CTS) is a project that has been implemented by Agenda Participation 2000 (AP 2000), a Tanzanian NGO working to promote a culture of Good Governance and Democratization in Tanzania. The CTS project has been implemented for four years from 2009 to 2012. The project has been funded by The Embassy of Finland and Swiss Development and Cooperation (SDC) for the four years of implementation. The main objective of the project was to build a data bank of cases on presumed and confirmed cases on corruption, increasing transparency and accountability of cases and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption. The objective of the evaluation was to assess the contribution of the CTS (2009-2012) to increasing accountability, responsiveness and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption in Tanzania, as expressed in its overall goal. Field work for this evaluation started from 10th to 20th December 2012 in Dar es Salaam.Some recommendations of the evaluation: 1) There is need for AP 2000 to work in partnership together with other CSOs; this is to allow usage of the corruption tracker system by more users. 2) AP 2000 needs to identify the sectoral areas where they have strength and document corruption issues on those. 3) Radio and TV programs should be used on constant basis in form of calling those accountable to respond to the public to the evidence that have been produced. 4) There is need to ensure that corruption tracking is localized where citizen can also relate with the corruption cases in their area. 5) There is need to have more interactive forums/platforms through the use of sms for petty corruption where people can send in videos/sms to the platform and encourage the media people to follow on these. 6) AP 2000 needs to introduce a platform to provide citizens with mechanisms for continuous assessment of duty bearer’s response to corruption as well as to inspire/motivate service units/duty bearers to improve performance on corruption. 7) With the upcoming new strategy AP 2000 needs to have program focus in its implementation by having the different projects/components including the CTS contributing to AP 2000 overall vision of good governance and democracy.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
Tanzania Corruption Tracker System (CTS) is a project that has been implemented by Agenda Participation 2000 (AP 2000), a Tanzanian NGO working to promote a culture of Good Governance and Democratization in Tanzania. The CTS project has been implemented for four years from 2009 to 2012. The project has been funded by The Embassy of Finland and Swiss Development and Cooperation (SDC) for the four years of implementation. The main objective of the project was to build a data bank of cases on presumed and confirmed cases on corruption, increasing transparency and accountability of cases and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption. The objective of the evaluation was to assess the contribution of the CTS (2009-2012) to increasing accountability, responsiveness and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption in Tanzania, as expressed in its overall goal. Field work for this evaluation started from 10th to 20th December 2012 in Dar es Salaam.Some recommendations of the evaluation: 1) There is need for AP 2000 to work in partnership together with other CSOs; this is to allow usage of the corruption tracker system by more users. 2) AP 2000 needs to identify the sectoral areas where they have strength and document corruption issues on those. 3) Radio and TV programs should be used on constant basis in form of calling those accountable to respond to the public to the evidence that have been produced. 4) There is need to ensure that corruption tracking is localized where citizen can also relate with the corruption cases in their area. 5) There is need to have more interactive forums/platforms through the use of sms for petty corruption where people can send in videos/sms to the platform and encourage the media people to follow on these. 6) AP 2000 needs to introduce a platform to provide citizens with mechanisms for continuous assessment of duty bearer’s response to corruption as well as to inspire/motivate service units/duty bearers to improve performance on corruption. 7) With the upcoming new strategy AP 2000 needs to have program focus in its implementation by having the different projects/components including the CTS contributing to AP 2000 overall vision of good governance and democracy.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Französisch)
Tanzania Corruption Tracker System (CTS) is a project that has been implemented by Agenda Participation 2000 (AP 2000), a Tanzanian NGO working to promote a culture of Good Governance and Democratization in Tanzania. The CTS project has been implemented for four years from 2009 to 2012. The project has been funded by The Embassy of Finland and Swiss Development and Cooperation (SDC) for the four years of implementation. The main objective of the project was to build a data bank of cases on presumed and confirmed cases on corruption, increasing transparency and accountability of cases and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption. The objective of the evaluation was to assess the contribution of the CTS (2009-2012) to increasing accountability, responsiveness and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption in Tanzania, as expressed in its overall goal. Field work for this evaluation started from 10th to 20th December 2012 in Dar es Salaam.Some recommendations of the evaluation: 1) There is need for AP 2000 to work in partnership together with other CSOs; this is to allow usage of the corruption tracker system by more users. 2) AP 2000 needs to identify the sectoral areas where they have strength and document corruption issues on those. 3) Radio and TV programs should be used on constant basis in form of calling those accountable to respond to the public to the evidence that have been produced. 4) There is need to ensure that corruption tracking is localized where citizen can also relate with the corruption cases in their area. 5) There is need to have more interactive forums/platforms through the use of sms for petty corruption where people can send in videos/sms to the platform and encourage the media people to follow on these. 6) AP 2000 needs to introduce a platform to provide citizens with mechanisms for continuous assessment of duty bearer’s response to corruption as well as to inspire/motivate service units/duty bearers to improve performance on corruption. 7) With the upcoming new strategy AP 2000 needs to have program focus in its implementation by having the different projects/components including the CTS contributing to AP 2000 overall vision of good governance and democracy.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Italienisch)
Tanzania Corruption Tracker System (CTS) is a project that has been implemented by Agenda Participation 2000 (AP 2000), a Tanzanian NGO working to promote a culture of Good Governance and Democratization in Tanzania. The CTS project has been implemented for four years from 2009 to 2012. The project has been funded by The Embassy of Finland and Swiss Development and Cooperation (SDC) for the four years of implementation. The main objective of the project was to build a data bank of cases on presumed and confirmed cases on corruption, increasing transparency and accountability of cases and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption. The objective of the evaluation was to assess the contribution of the CTS (2009-2012) to increasing accountability, responsiveness and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption in Tanzania, as expressed in its overall goal. Field work for this evaluation started from 10th to 20th December 2012 in Dar es Salaam.Some recommendations of the evaluation: 1) There is need for AP 2000 to work in partnership together with other CSOs; this is to allow usage of the corruption tracker system by more users. 2) AP 2000 needs to identify the sectoral areas where they have strength and document corruption issues on those. 3) Radio and TV programs should be used on constant basis in form of calling those accountable to respond to the public to the evidence that have been produced. 4) There is need to ensure that corruption tracking is localized where citizen can also relate with the corruption cases in their area. 5) There is need to have more interactive forums/platforms through the use of sms for petty corruption where people can send in videos/sms to the platform and encourage the media people to follow on these. 6) AP 2000 needs to introduce a platform to provide citizens with mechanisms for continuous assessment of duty bearer’s response to corruption as well as to inspire/motivate service units/duty bearers to improve performance on corruption. 7) With the upcoming new strategy AP 2000 needs to have program focus in its implementation by having the different projects/components including the CTS contributing to AP 2000 overall vision of good governance and democracy.
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Auftragnehmer
(Englisch)
Ms-Training Centre For Development Cooperation, Arusha, Tanzania, mstcdc@mstcdc.or.tz, www.mstcdc.or.tz; Evaluation Team: Nesserian Boaz Mollel, Thomas Muema & Dr. Suma Kaare
Belastetes Budget
(Englisch)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Gesetzliche Grundlage
(Englisch)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Impressum
(Englisch)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Auskunft
(Englisch)
Division Eastern and Southern Africa, Department Regional Cooperation