Tanzania Focuses on Knowledge-Driven Growth
DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has pledged its commitment to building a knowledge-driven economy, saying quality education, research and innovation will be central to the country’s longterm economic transformation and competitiveness. T Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) , Director General, Dr Amos Nungu, said the development ambitions under Vision 2050 will largely depend on the country’s ability to harness knowledge, technology and innovation. Dr Nungu,
The Tanzanian government is emphasizing the importance of education, research, and innovation in driving long-term economic development. Dr. Amos Nungu highlighted that achieving Vision 2050 depends on leveraging knowledge and technology. Research institutions and universities are expected to tackle social and economic issues while influencing public policy. A strong education system is essential for producing skilled and ethical citizens. The government continues to implement revised education policies that prioritize inclusive and quality learning. Higher education institutions are encouraged to produce graduates capable of innovation and collaboration. Education reforms aim to improve quality, access, and equity while linking skills with employment. Universities are being asked to generate research that supports policy and curriculum improvements. The focus includes renewable energy, digital transformation, and societal security. University leaders stress the need for research that addresses real-world challenges.
This focus on knowledge and innovation is crucial for Tanzania's economic transformation and sustainable development.
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