According to a statement from the
ministry, during the meeting, they discussed ongoing partnership
including shared goals and continuing US assistance to improve health
and education of Tanzanian people.
Ambassador Childress, who was
accompanied by senior teams, spoke on promoting broad-based economic
growth and advancing regional security in the spirit of continuing
partnership and friendship between the two countries.
According to the US Department of State
fact sheet, the US and Tanzania have a deep partnership characterised by
mutual respect, mutual interest, shared values and aspirations for a
more peaceful and prosperous future.
The United States respects Tanzania’s
record of democratic progress, which has made it a model for the region
and beyond and supports Tanzania’s continuing efforts to strengthen the
institutions of democracy.
The United States is committed to
working with Tanzania on nutrition and food security, energy, women’s
and children’s health, HIV/AIDS and sustainable development, according
to the fact sheet updated in August, last year.
The US has provided development
assistance to Tanzania for development and capacity building to promote
transparency, address health and education issues and target development
indicators to sustain progress.
The US Agency for International
Development has provided funding to improve public health and quality of
basic education, biodiversity conservation and natural resource
management.
Feed the Future has provided funding to
boost agricultural growth and productivity, promote market development
and trade expansion along with equitable rural economic growth, invest
in global innovation and research and address mother and child
malnutrition.
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