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Strengthening Tanzania Anti Corruption Action - STACA

Last updated: 12/07/2018
IATI Identifier: GB-1-202770

Description

To improve the performance of Tanzanian Institutions most directly involved in tackling corruption, to help them to work more effectively together on the identification and handling of corruption risks and cases, and to address corruption in the police and judiciary.To improve the performance of Tanzanian Institutions most directly involved in tackling corruption, by helping them to work together more effectively on detection and handling of corruption risks and cases, and to address internal corruption issues, especially in the Police and Judiciary. By 2015, the programme intends to reduce the impact of corruption both on poor households and on national revenue and growth.


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Tanzania
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Programme data last updated on 12/07/2018