Date of publication:
08/21/2025
United Republic of Tanzania (the)
Do domestic laws and policies provide access to primary education for forcibly displaced and stateless persons?
Assessment by population
Analysis
The government has implemented significant measures to ensure that all children, regardless of their socio-economic background, can access primary education without financial barriers. This commitment aligns with international educational goals and reflects Tanzania's dedication to improving literacy and educational outcomes nationwide.
Related provisions of domestic law or policy
The National Education Act
- Year: 1978
- Type: Domestic law
- Rights Category: Education
- Link to external source: https://media.tanzlii.org/media/legislation/316194/source_file/8884b858c51125fa/1978-25.pdf
Legal provision
Section 35.1 - Compulsory enrolment and attendance of pupils at schools
It shall be compulsory for every child who has reached the age of seven years to be enrolled for primary education.
The Education and Training Policy
- Year: 2014
- Type: Domestic law
- Rights Category: Education
- Link to external source: http://www.tzonline.org/pdf/educationandtraining.pdf
Legal provision
Section 3.2.19 - Language
The national language Kiswahili will be used for teaching and learning at all levels of education.
Fee-Free Basic Education Policy
- Year: 2015
- Type: Domestic policy
- Rights Category: Education
- Link to external source: https://www.ajol.info/index.php/huria/article/view/204346/192715/1000
Legal provision
Fee-Free Basic Education Policy - Generic
Fee-Free Basic Education Policy - Generic