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Viewing cable 06DARESSALAAM738, TANZANIA'S PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR FY 2006 ESF:

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06DARESSALAAM738 2006-05-05 13:51 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Dar Es Salaam
VZCZCXYZ0009
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHDR #0738/01 1251351
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 051351Z MAY 06
FM AMEMBASSY DAR ES SALAAM
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 3878
INFO RUEHNR/AMEMBASSY NAIROBI PRIORITY 0068
UNCLAS DAR ES SALAAM 000738 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT AF/RSA FOR L THOMPSON, M HARPOLE, AF/E FOR BYODER 
AND C PELT 
ALSO G/TIP FOR R YOUSEY 
PASS TO USAID AF/W OFFICE 
NAIROBI FOR REDSO OFFICE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: AFIN AMGT EAID ECON PGOV PHUM TZ
SUBJECT: TANZANIA'S PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR FY 2006 ESF: 
RADIO PROGRAMMING TO AUGMENT SCHOOL RETENTION RATES 
 
REF: STATE 059002 
 
SUMMARY 
-------- 
1.  Project Summary:  Utilizing wind-up radios, develop 
creative programming to enrich school curricula in order to 
attract children to stay in school.  Such programs would 
potentially increase the school retention rate of girls, 
reduce the number of children recruited for child labor or 
trafficked (one of our key MPP goals) and, in the long term, 
lead to better economic opportunities for poorer young women 
and men.  End summary. 
 
Background 
---------- 
2.  The Department of Labor (DOL) funded a two-year radio 
program project (FY 04-05)--known as "Mama Elimu"--as part of 
the Time Bound initiative that used wind-up radios to reach a 
wide population with Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) in 
areas of Tanzania where electricity is not available.  Over 
1,500 radios were distributed to primary and middle schools 
along with teacher handbooks describing the program 
curricula.  The DOL program used an integrated approach 
through songs, games and stories within the Tanzanian context 
to address cross cutting issues -- HIV/AIDs, gender, 
environment, etc.  The programs were broadcast five times 
weekly throughout the school year; the content was relevant, 
well-presented, and the programs were extremely popular. 
Initial evaluations indicated the programs positively 
impacted student attendance, self-esteem, awareness of rights 
and a desire for quality education. 
 
3.  The DOL funding for the program ended in 2005 and program 
management was turned over to the Ministry of Education; 
however, the Ministry does not have a budget to develop new 
content, so will essentially be recycling already developed 
radio material. 
 
Embassy Proposal 
---------------- 
4.  Following this model, the Embassy proposes a project to 
distribute wind-up radios to schools and community centers in 
a central region of Tanzania, to develop content for radio 
programming, and to broadcast the programs daily.  The 
programming would include an HIV-AIDs awareness component, 
anti-trafficking and child labor recruitment, and 
environmental messages within a Tanzanian context.  Duration 
of the project would be two years; however, once created, the 
radio programs could be re-broadcast for years to come. 
 
5.  The Embassy has consulted with Tanzania,s USAID mission 
which plans to fund a similar radio program with different 
content, targeting young girls and women on the isles of 
Zanzibar.  If funded, the Embassy project would be managed by 
USAID, but directed toward an at-risk population in the 
Morogoro (central) region which is a transportation corridor 
crossroads where recruitment for child labor is frequent and 
the HIV infection rate high. 
 
MPP, USG Interests, Indicators 
------------------------------ 
6.  This project would directly advance three Embassy MPP 
goals: 1) Global Health, 2) Economic Growth and Development, 
and 3) Democratic Systems and Practices.  The project is in 
the U.S. national interests by contributing to a decrease in 
the HIV/AIDS infection rate and strengthening the economy of 
Tanzania, thus solidifying regional stability and widening a 
potential market for U.S. goods and services.  Success of the 
project could be measured by student retention rates, HIV 
infection rates and/or average age that a young woman has her 
first child in the region benefiting from the project. 
 
Notional Budget 
--------------- 
7.  The project budget would include purchase of wind-up 
radios, transportation costs to distribute the radios, 
program content development costs, printing of teacher 
handbooks, and radio broadcasting fees. 
 
Breakdown: -- Purchase and distribute up to 2,000 wind-up 
              radios ("Freeplay" radios) 
              (USD 60.00 each) 
           -- Radio program development costs 
           -- Preparation/printing of teacher handbooks 
           -- Broadcasting fees 
 
           -- Administrative costs 
 
Total funding request is USD 250,000 to carry out this 
project for 24 months. 
 
8.  The Embassy points of contact (POC) for follow-up on the 
above proposal are Mary Johnson (johnsonmb@state.gov) or 
Maureen Latour (latourmb@state.gov), Political Section. 
RETZER