As we approach the Summit of the Future, Tanzania, in partnership with the United Nations, is taking decisive steps to ensure its citizens' voices are at the forefront of global discussions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tanzania and the United Nations in Tanzania have joined forces to create an inclusive platform that connects national development dialogues with global aspirations. This collaboration is a testament to the power of partnerships in shaping a future that benefits all.
Inclusive Consultations for a Stronger Future
Over the past few months, the UN and the Government of Tanzania have worked hand in hand to ensure that all segments of Tanzanian society, including youth, persons with disabilities (PWDs), civil society organizations (CSOs) are actively contributing to the preparation for the Summit of the Future. These consultations have brought together diverse stakeholders, ensuring that Tanzania’s delegation will carry with them the perspectives, hopes, and challenges of its people.
Notably, consultations with over 500 young Tanzanians have been instrumental in linking the aspirations of the youth with the broader national agenda of Tanzania Development Vision 2050 (TDV 2050). These sessions enabled young people to voice their aspirations and foster creative innovations to directly contribute to the drafting of TDV 2050. The insights gained from these discussions will ensure that Tanzania’s future development blueprint resonates with the ambitions of its youth and future generations, in line with global trends and priorities
Bringing Marginalized Voices to the Forefront
In our commitment to leaving no one behind, the Ministry and the UN have placed a strong emphasis on inclusivity. Consultations involving persons with disabilities (PWDs) and the organizations that support them have highlighted the unique challenges faced by this community. By engaging PWDs in the national dialogue ahead of the Summit, we have ensured that Tanzania’s contribution to global discussions will reflect the importance of accessibility and inclusivity.
Similarly, civil society organizations from across the country have been key contributors to the national dialogue. Representatives from 10 regions came together to discuss how Tanzania can contribute to global efforts towards effective multilateralism. This inclusive platform has reinforced the importance of networked governance, and the diverse perspectives shared will inform Tanzania’s stance at the global Summit.
Media as a Catalyst for Public Engagement
The media has played a pivotal role in raising awareness about the Summit of the Future and its significance for Tanzania. A dedicated media consultation is being organized to equip senior journalists with the tools to effectively communicate the relevance of the Summit to the Tanzanian public. With their help, public awareness of the Summit will grow, fostering a broader understanding of sustainable development and the importance of Tanzania’s engagement on the global stage.
Toward a Unified Global Future
As we prepare to present Tanzania’s vision at the Summit of the Future, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the United Nations are committed to ensuring that the voices of all Tanzanians are heard. The consultations we have conducted, the partnerships we have forged, and the diversity we have embraced are all vital to the success of our nation’s participation in this historic event.
The Summit presents a unique opportunity for Tanzania to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable development, inclusivity, and global collaboration. We believe that by aligning our national aspirations with the broader global agenda, we can contribute meaningfully to a pact for the future that prioritizes peace, prosperity, and inclusivity for all.
Together, let us embrace this opportunity to build a stronger, more resilient Tanzania, and a more unified global community.
Authors:
Hon. Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, United Republic of Tanzania
Mark Bryan Schreiner, Resident Coordinator a.i, United Nations in Tanzania