Role of the Steering Committee
The role of the Steering Committee for the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Pilot Project in Tanzania includes:
- Providing strategic and policy guidance on establishing and enhancing the National Road Safety System in Tanzania
- Conducting regular meetings to review the progress of the project and providing direction and recommendations to ensure that the agreed milestones are achieved on time and deliverables are produced to a satisfactory standard
- Ensuring the project makes good use of available resources
- Assisting with resolving strategic level issues and risks
- Assessing project progress and reporting on the project to the Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Works and Transport, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) through the International Road Federation (IRF) and its partners
- Assessing project progress and reporting on the project to the Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Works and Transport, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) through the International Road Federation (IRF) and its partners
- Providing advice and guidance to the three Project Working Groups of Experts on business issues facing the project
- Mobilising additional resources for implementation of the project for activities considered crucial for successful implementation of the project whereby funds for carrying out the said activities has not been allocated
- Using influence and authority to assist the project in achieving its outcomes
- Reviewing and approving final project deliverables
- Following up and facilitating to ensure the project outputs have been put in place and institutionalised
Monitoring and assessing impact of the final project outcomes/deliverables and providing advice and recommendations to the Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Works and Transport on addressing the observed shortfalls in establishing and enhancing the National Road Safety System in Tanzania as well as achieving the objectives for the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure.
Members of the Steering Committee
- Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT)
- Tanzania National Road Agency (TANROADS)
- Tanzania Urban and Rural Roads Agency (TARURA)
- President's Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG)
- National Road Safety Council (NRSC)
- National Institute of Transport (NIT)
- Road Safety Ambassadors (RSA)
- Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)
- Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA)
- Ministry of Home Affairs
- Representatives of Ten Step Plan project partners (IRF, TARA, iRAP, PIARC, UNECA)
Reporting Structure
The National Steering Committee for the Project reports to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works and Transport in Tanzania.
Project Secretariat
The Tanzania Roads Association (TARA) acts as the Secretariat for the National Steering Committee, and the Programme Officer to be appointed by the Tanzania Roads Association serves as the Project Manager and a Member of the Secretariat to the National Steering Committee responsible for coordinating the provision of all secretarial services to the National Steering Committee for the Project.