Check Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC) Community Development Training Institute CDTI Examination Results 2020
CDTI result 2020: The Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC) CDTI result 2020 can be viewed on MCDGC Web Portal www.mcdgc.go.tz result 2020. Community Development Training Institute CDTI Examination Results 2020 also known as Matokeo CDTI 2020.
One of the most important functions of the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC) is to promote community development, gender equality, equity and children rights through formulation of policies, strategies and guidelines in collaboration with stakeholders active in the country with the following Core values:
- Discipline and commitment
- Creativeness
- Results oriented
- Integrity
- Customers focused
- Team spirit
- Transparency
- Impartiality
- Responsibility and Accountability
CDTI / FDC’s Examination are generally conducted by the The Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC)
How to check Community Development Training Institute CDTI Examination Results 2020
Once the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC) announced at a media about the CDTI / FDC’s Examination result 2020 students will be able to check the results By using the following links below
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More Details about Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC)
The Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children (MCDGC), formerly known as Ministry of Community Development, Women Affairs and Children (MCDWAC), was established in November, 1990 with the responsibility to facilitate community development in Tanzania. Before its establishment the Ministry was a department within the Ministry of Local Government, Community Development, Cooperatives and Marketing.
The MCDWAC was mandated to contribute at the the development of communities, women and children by setting up four core functional departments, namely Women and Children, Training and Audio Visual, Technical and Self-help and HESAWA.
However, a systematic review of roles, functions and operational structure of the Ministry of Community Development, Women Affairs and Children (MCDWAC) was carried out in 1997 during the Organization and Efficiency (O&E) Review done among all Ministries and Independent Departments under the Government’s Civil Service Reform Programme.
Following that review, the Ministry’s organizational structure was changed into two core functional divisions of Community Development and Women and Children. However, it was soon realized that children development related matters were not being given the prominence they deserved, hence the addition of a new division specific for children development was established in 2002. In the same year the Ministry changed its name into Community Development, Gender and Children.
In 2005, Tanzania changed its Government leadership and hence its structure. Among other changes, was also transferred the mandate of coordinating and monitoring NGOs’ activities from Vice President’s Office to the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children.