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Enhancing Collaboration between Supreme Audit Institution and Anti-Corruption Agencies: Lessons Learnt from Tanzania

Tanzania is one of the East African countries vested with stunning landscapes, rich culture, and iconic tourist attractions. Tanzania’s economy is classified as lower-middle-income, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of around $75 billion US dollars. The economy is diverse, with agriculture, mining, and tourism being key contributors.  In recent years, Tanzania has made significant strides in infrastructure development, energy production, and social services, which have collectively bolstered economic growth. Despite these advancements, the country continues to grapple with challenges related to corruption and financial crimes.  The government has intensified efforts in combating these issues, corruption remains a significant impediment to development and poverty reduction. The country’s ranking on international anti-corruption indexes reflects ongoing challenges, with Transparency International placing Tanzania at 94th out of 180 countries in its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2023.

Building a Sustainable Future: The National Audit Office of Tanzania  Audits Infrastructure for Resilience and Innovation 

Assessing infrastructure resilience is key to mitigating risks, enhancing service delivery, and ensuring long-term value for citizens. Rigorous audits allow us to identify areas for improvement, strengthen governance, promote accountability, and optimize resource utilization. Given the pressures of urbanization, climate change, and technological progress, infrastructure planning and management must be forward-thinking, inclusive, and adaptive to evolving challenges.

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AFROSAI-E Convenes Member SAIs for Successful 2023 Strategic Review & Governance Board Meeting
April 22, 2024
Enhancing Accountability through Audits: Lessons from Collaborations Between Supreme Audit Institutions and Civil Society Organizations

The International Budget Partnership (IBP) initiated the Audit Accountability Initiative to bring together supreme audit institutions (SAIs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) to strengthen government responsiveness to audit recommendations through more effective communication and engagement.