Purchase for Progress Country Case Study: Tanzania
2016
1423211761435 Paglietti, L. | 186355 FAO, Rome (Italy). Investment Centre Div. eng | 1423211761436 Pereira, L.D. | 1423211761437 Katsande, W. | 1423211761438 Sabrie, R.
Tanzania was identified as a pilot country to test the study methodology developed during the consultation phase (Annex 4); assess data availability and reliability at country level; and shape the way forward for the other country case studies . The objective of this country study was to investigate the main benefits arising from the Tanzania Purchase for Progress (P4P) initiative and its impact on the beneficiaries, in particular those who were not documented by the programme’s monitoring and evaluation system (M&E). This country case study highlights a number of significant results of the P4P intervention among the targeted population: increased productivity and physical outputs; changes in agricultural practices; shifts in technologies; and reduced post-harvest losses. Through the P4P, WFP was able to purchase around 15 percent of its food needs for country assistance programmes.
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