The minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology Nape Nnauye (second right) and Unesco country representative to Tanzania Michel Toto (second left) sign a cooperation strategy agreement for communication and information in Dar es Salaam yesterday. PHOTO | COURTESY
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· The document was signed by the Minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology, Mr Nape Nnauye and the Unesco representative to Tanzania, Mr Michel Toto
Dar es Salaam. The government yesterday signed a cooperation strategy
agreement with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (Unesco) to advance access to information services in Tanzania.
The document was signed by the
Minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology, Mr Nape
Nnauye and the Unesco representative to Tanzania, Mr Michel Toto.
The UN agency has a mandate to
promote freedom of expression, access to information, and media development.
The strategy signed will guide the
engagement with the government in implementing the UN Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) as far as information and communication are concerned.
The cooperation, which is
implemented from 2022 to 2027, aims to support the government in addressing
challenges, improving monitoring and reporting, and accelerating actions
towards the achievement of the SDGs, said Mr Toto during a brief signing
ceremony.
“This country cooperation strategy
will guide Unesco’s work in the communication and information programme, with a
long-term vision for Unesco’s technical cooperation to respond most effectively
to Tanzania’s expressed development needs, priorities, and aspirations in this
important area,” said Mr Toto.
According to Mr Nnauye, the
cooperation will involve promoting freedom of expression and the right to
information, fostering knowledge sharing and skill development in the digital
age, and promoting media independence.
The cooperation will also include
addressing legal and policy challenges, including the working conditions,
safety, and security of journalists, media and information literacy, and
digital citizenship.
“This cooperation strategy is the
first we sign with Unesco. I hope it is the first of many others that we will
sign to strengthen the mobilisation of resources and partnerships for free and
independent media and the promotion of critical thinking and informed
societies,” he said.
“Our work together will continue to
accelerate commitments for effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions
at all levels,” he added.
“This, importantly, also aims to
empower citizens to address issues of local concern but also make informed
decisions about their daily lives, which is core to leaving no one behind,” Mr
Nnauye said.
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