TANZANIA: RELATIONS WITH WESTERN DONORS UNDER STRESS TOWARDS 2020 ELECTIONS

TANZANIA: RELATIONS WITH WESTERN DONORS UNDER STRESS TOWARDS 2020 ELECTIONS

   Mon, 27 January 2020

A questionable economic record, broad political repression, an intensifying Islamist insurgency, and deteriorating relations with western donor partners will mark the lead-up towards general elections in late 2020. Despite a recovery in the agricultural and tourism sectors, and a landmark settlement with the country’s largest mining investor, the country faces donor funds withdrawals and a tightening credit market for the private sector as key risks for 2020.



Contact us for a complimentary trial of the platform


Pangea-Risk Insight is a specialist intelligence membership platform that delivers accurate, decision-ready, and commercially relevant forecasts and analysis on political, security, and economic risk in Africa and the Middle East to a wide-ranging spread of client sectors.

All country risk analysis is supported by local source intelligence and driven by proprietary risk methodology presented on a cost-effective, centralised, and user-friendly platform.