Tanzania’s Social Action Fund (TASAF) has reported a significant achievement, with 400,000 households no longer requiring social protection assistance. This milestone indicates increased economic stability among beneficiaries of the program, according to a statement made to the National Assembly. Deputy Minister Regina Qwaray highlighted the households’ progress towards self-sufficiency. The program’s success demonstrates a positive trend in reducing reliance on government support. TASAF aims to empower vulnerable populations through various initiatives designed to foster economic growth at the household level. This graduation represents a key step in Tanzania’s broader efforts to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable development. Further details regarding the specific interventions that led to this outcome were not immediately available.
