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CoST Rules November 2008 

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Multi Stakeholder Groups (MSG) in Tanzania

How does CoST Work?

Multi Stakeholder Groups (MSG) in Tanzania

The MSG is responsible for the country CoST goals, structures, process, work- plans and progress. The MSG is responsible, in particular for:

  • Ensuring they are representative and follows CoST principles and Rules
  • The decision making process is consensus based and the discussions are participatory
  • Analyzing capacity building needs and requesting assistance from various sources including CoST International Secretariat
  • Establish a working structure to ensure progress against the work- plan
  • The establishment of process for and the election of CoST projects
  • The procurement of the baseline study and review of the results
  • The procurement of the assurance and review of the results
  • Taking appropriate action as result of the assurance work
  • Requesting technical assistance as needed
  • Requesting administrative assistance if needed
  • Ensuring that funds disbursed against the work- plan are used as agreed in the work- plan
  • Communicating regularly with their International Advisory Group (IAG) representative
  • Engaging with the country CoST Champions
  • Ensuring continuity and proper succession plan

 

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