This study assesses the lessons learned on key parameters of the PRS process in Tanzania and recommends corrective action, aimed both at the global framework guiding the PRS and the actual process in Tanzania, designed to improve the prospects of achieving the goals of the PRS initiative in the future. It also assesses the responsiveness, quality and timeliness of support provided to the PRS process in Tanzania by the World Bank and IMF as against the declared intentions of the two institutions, and the degree to which other aid organisations have engaged in the PRS process.
