Distriktsentwicklungsprogramm Ngorongoro



Contract partner: Austroprojekt - Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH Country: Tansania Funding amount: € 725.000,00 Project start: 01.01.2004 End: 30.09.2005

Short Description:

Overall goal


The NDDP is part of a commitment of the Austrian Government to support the decentralisation process that has been going on in Tanzania since 1996. The first phase of the Ngorongoro District Development Program (NDDP) was implemented from July 2002 to the end of December 2003.


The work plan and budget for this new phase starting January 2004 till end of June 2005 was established by the District following the recommendations of the review meeting that took place in October 2003.


In this phase focus is put on capacity building on various levels (village, ward and district) and on activities carried out in the productive and health sectors. Within the capacity building, studies and assessments are carried out as well as a baseline study based on results and outputs of the Community Needs Assessment and a District Revenue study. Activities within the productive sector include agriculture, livestock, community self organisation and small entrepreneurship, as well as sustainable use of natural resources whereas the health sector is focusing on health care through the hospitals in Wasso and Endulen.

project number 1819-00/2004
source of funding OEZA
sector Andere multisektorielle Maßnahmen
tied
modality
marker
  • Policy marker: are used to identify, assess and facilitate the monitoring of activities in support of policy objectives concerning gender equality, aid to environment, participatory development/good governance, trade development and reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. Activities targeting the objectives of the Rio Conventions include the identification of biodiversity, climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, and desertification.
    • 1= policy is a significant objective of the activity
    • 2= policy is the principal objective of the activity
  • Donor/ source of funding: The ADA is not only implementing projects and programmes of the Austrian Development Cooperation , but also projects funded from other sources and donors such as
    • AKF - Foreign Disaster Fund of the Austrian federal government
    • BMLFUW - Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
    • EU - Funds of the European Commission
    • Others - various other donors are listed in ADA’s annual business report.
  • Type of Aid – Aid modalities: classifies transfers from the donor to the first recipient of funds such as budget support, core contributions and pooled programmes and funds to CSOs and multilateral organisations, project-type interventions, experts and other technical assistance, scholarships and student costs in donor countries, debt relief, administrative costs and other in-donor expenditures.
  • Purpose/ sector code: classifies the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure, funded by a bilateral contribution.
  • Tied/Untied: Untied aid is defined as loans and grants whose proceeds are fully and freely available to finance procurement from all OECD countries and substantially all developing countries. Transactions are considered tied unless the donor has, at the time of the aid offer, clearly specified a range of countries eligible for procurement which meets the tests for “untied” aid.