Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
BEST – AC . the Advocacy Component Ministry of Industries, Trade & Marketing and Private Sector Development Partners 1 March 2012 the BEST-AC project • initially 5th component of BEST programme • private sector driven Grant Fund • 60 advocacy projects supported to date • phase 1: 2004 – 2008 • phase 2: 2009 – 2013 • donors: Denmark, Sweden, UK, Netherlands key targets • enhance private sector competence to effectively dialogue with government for a more inviting and enabling business environment • support private sector participation in national frameworks to reform the business environment e.g. RoadMap eligible organisations • Chambers of Commerce - Industry - Agriculture national - regional - district • economic sector membership associations • producer associations, cooperations or groups • women & youth support organisations (economic focus) • civil society organisations supporting private sector vehicles of achievement • grants to support dialogue with government with viable evidence-based arguments • grants to enhance capacity and competence of private sector membership organisations • capacity-building to trainers & consultants in advocacy and project management skills • support for improved business journalism and business advocacy reporting • means: surveys, research, training, coaching type of projects • government policy and macro-economy • research and private–public dialogue • legislative and regulatory frameworks • infrastructure - power, water, telecoms • access to finance • institutional support to PSOs • skills training to PSOs and to consultants • media sector – business & fiscal journalism example of ACT project Agricultural Council of Tanzania lack of attractive incentives in agriculture • agriculture remains mostly traditional, peasant-based, characterized by low output • low flexibility and slow adjustment to local, regional and global market demands GDP low, due to dominance agro-sector (70%) low value addition, such as food processing export opportunities not fully utilized results ACT project • research findings and stakeholders recommended a set of agric incentives • citing best practice in other countries positive reception of report by government in 2010/2011 govt removed 8 types of taxes, duties and levies in agric sector in 2010/2011 govt introduced 5 non-tax incentives in agric sector risk for this ACT success • government unexpectedly reintroduced the Business Licenses Act in 2011 • as a threshold in formalizing businesses and in terms of cost & administrative burden this has yet unspecified consequences ACT, HAT and VIBINDO are currently working on measures to counter a negative impact example of TANEXA project Tanzania Exporters Association Tanzanian SMEs have poor access to credit and export guarantee schemes – challenging conditions for access to credit – slow, inefficient processing of credits SMEs starved of operational capital export opportunities not fully utilized results of TANEXA project work in progress • research has exposed root causes • citing best practice in other countries positive reception of report by government broad consensus obtained joint private - public sector committee preparation of proposal for new scheme other examples of projects • ACT : farm-gate cess / subsidized agricultural inputs • ATE : skills development levy • CTI : cost of power failure • HAT : licensing fees • RULU Arts : copyright enforcement • TAMPA : regulatory environment in dairy sector • TCCIA-Arusha : cross-border trade • ZACPO : liberalization of clove market offices located at 3rd floor of TPSF Private Sector House 1288 Mwaya Road PO Box 6983 Dar es Salaam (022) 260 1168 [email protected] www.best-ac.org thank you