Tanzania to facilitate
Diaspora returning home
18/06/2010

The government has unequivocally
recognized Tanzanians of the Diaspora as among the country's economic
development stakeholders and will support and facilitate their stay and
return from abroad.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, Mr Bernard Membe, whose speech was today read
on his behalf by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr Sazi Salula,
noted that the government will support and facilitate their stay and
return from abroad.
''I would like to reiterate here that
having resolved to engage Tanzanian living abroad, the government is
committed to support and facilitate their stay in abroad as well as
their return,'' Mr Membe stressed.
Last year, the official Diaspora
remittances are estimated at 14 million USD (about 20.7bn/-), however
the figure is believed to be higher. This figure was however indicated
in this year's national budget.
''Those in Diaspora should be equipped to
serve as agents of the image of Tanzania abroad,'' the minister's speech
noted, adding that the government has noted the need to continue
improving communication with Tanzanian Diaspora.
The ministry resolved to continue
sensitizing people to dispel beliefs that migration is negative and to
build capacity on how to effectively tap for the Tanzanian Diasporas.
The minister noted that the major
challenge for Tanzanian Diaspora was development of database which would
help know the number of Tanzanians living in the Diaspora.
''We need to know where they are located
and what they are doing, how they can contribute to the country's
development and of course what their needs are,'' he said.
In bid to have some sort of database, the
ministry has been encouraging Tanzanians travelling abroad to register
and keep updating their personal details at the country's diplomatic
missions.
Forming an associations was also noted as
another possibility that would help contribute to the database, the
minister said.
''We also plan to engage other
organization that work with migrants such as the World Bank, Intentional
Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), who have expresses support on this,'' he explained.
Mr Membe noted that the recently formed
Tanzanian Association in the UK has started developing a shared online
database.
The next Diaspora conference to be held in
Minnesota USA early next month (1-4th July) seeks to bring together
members of the Tanzanian Diaspora in USA, Tanzanian private sector and
government officials and key decision makers and US investors with
interest in investing in Tanzania.
Mr Alfred Nkunga, Diaspora Council of
Tanzanian in America (DICOTA) country director said US has the best
farmers and would be ideal in investing and spearheading Kilimo Kwanza
Initiative.
He noted that among those invited include
Tanzania Revenue Authority who would among other revenue issues learn
from their US counterparts.
Today's meeting, whose theme is 'Shared
Ownership of the Diaspora Engagement Process,' was organized by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the
International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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