“Tanzania is one of the most aid dependent countries in Africa, though historically, it has been associated with a high degree of independence and policy space in matters of foreign affairs. The main focus of the study is to collect information on aid management in Tanzania and make an assessment as to its impact on development efforts and how the country has been interacting with its development partners in such processes. In so doing the study examines how aid is been delivered and coordinated at country level (aid modalities) with particular focus on aid modalities (General Budget Support (GBS), Sectoral Budget Support (SBS) and pool fund arrangements) and mutual accountability.”