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President Kikwete to Host first BRN International Review Panel (IRP)

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President Jakaya Kikwete who also chairs the Transformation and Delivery Council-the highest body that oversees implementation of the Big Results Now (BRN) Programme, will host the first International Review Panel (IRP) to evaluate the performance of the first year of BRN in Tanzania. The high level Panel of distinguished members is scheduled to be held in Dar es Salaam starting on 15th -16th January, 2015.

 

The IRP is one of the key steps in the Big Results Now (BRN) delivery methodology. The IRP is part of BRN culture of self-assessment and review by external peers to improve performance in delivering the set objectives. The IRP is a panel of international experts tasked to provide an independent, external perspective of the methodology, strategic direction and progress of the BRN initiative. 

 

During the meeting in Dar es Salaam, the IRP will be invited to highlight emerging lessons and share insights on best practices from other countries that could help Tanzania to further strengthen the BRN initiatives and accelerate delivery. The panel will critically assess, analyze and comment on progress in the first year of the transformation programme, i.e 2013/14.

 

The Big Results Now! (BRN) Delivery Mechanism was launched in 2013 as a critical enabler towards the achievement of Tanzania Development Vision 2025 (TDV 2025) through the creation of a delivery system focusing on prioritization, coordination and problem solving combined with timely monitoring and evaluation. The BRN which is overseen by the President’s Delivery Bureau (PDB) focuses on priority projects with large economic multiplier effects and deep social impact. The initial sectors are agriculture, water, energy, education, transport and resource mobilization. 

 

At the end of the IRP session, the Panel members will present a report summarizing their feedback to the President and Cabinet Members. They will also interact with media, DPs and members of the civil society.
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