Tazama is an information management system designed for local NGOs, civil society organisations and other local stakeholders to collaboratively manage risks while maintaining ownership of their respective information.
Tazama was created by IFEDD to support digitalization in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The system helps local actors organize their information, manage their activities, and attract interest from funding and investment partners.
Tazama empowers local stakeholders to digitise information themselves, and use it across all their projects to warrant sustainable outcomes.
Users of Tazama have exclusive control over their respective information. They can decide who to share it with, and under what conditions.
Information compiled in Tazama is not accessible to anyone without permission from the original author.
Tazama promotes collaboration and coordinated risk management between stakeholders, across the public and private sector.
Tazama helps local stakeholders manage risk, create better engagement opportunities and measure their impact. It makes their work less dependent on volatile funding windows.
Tazama is freely accessible to any organisation with staff on the ground. It guides them with compilation of critical data to report on incidents and other events in real time.
Thanks to Tazama, local stakeholders can maintain records of their work across multiple projects, for more synergies between parallel interventions.
Local organizations own and control the information they compile in Tazama. So they can use it to engage with both the public and private sector.
Better information management by all parties creates better opportunities for global partners engaging with Tazama users to assess opportunities and manage risk.
Tazama is freely accessible to any organisation with staff on the ground. It guides them with compilation of critical data to report on incidents and other events in real time.
Thanks to Tazama, local stakeholders can maintain records of their work across multiple projects, for more synergies between parallel interventions.
Local organizations own and control the information they compile in Tazama. So they can use it to engage with both the public and private sector.
Better information management by all parties creates better opportunities for global partners engaging with Tazama users to assess opportunities and manage risk.
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