Date of publication:

05/27/2025

United Republic of Tanzania (the)

Do domestic laws and policies provide for acceptable quality education standards for education for forcibly displaced and stateless persons?

ANALYSIS

Assessment by population

Assessment by population
Refugees
Asylum-seekers
Analysis

Tanzania's domestic laws and policies are structured to ensure that education meets acceptable quality standards across all levels. The government has implemented various frameworks and established regulatory bodies to oversee and enhance the quality of education, aligning with national development goals and international benchmarks.​

    LAW & POLICY

    Related provisions of domestic law or policy

    The Education and Training Policy

    Legal provision

    Principal 1 - Policy Objectives:

    Enhance human resource development to prepare skilled and knowledgeable Tanzanians; provide equitable and quality education and training opportunities for all; align the education and training system with national, regional, and international standards.

    Handbook for Standards and Guidelines for University Education in Tanzania

    Legal provision

    Part 2 - Quality assurance

    Universities in Tanzania shall ensure that quality standards and best practices are upheld at all levels of postgraduate training

    School Quality Assurance Handbook

    Legal provision

    School Quality Assurance Handbook - Generic

    School Quality Assurance Handbook - Generic

    Academic Quality Standards (NACTVET)

    Legal provision

    Academic Quality Standards (NACTVET) - Generic

    Academic Quality Standards (NACTVET) - Generic