FAQs

Answers to common questions about joining, profiles, and opportunities.

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Frequently asked questions for new users, institutions, and partners using the platform.

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What is Tanzania Resource and Talent Hub?

It is an official government platform where individuals, experts, consultants, and organizations can share their expertise, solutions, and supporting evidence and get matched with relevant opportunities and collaboration needs.

Who should join the platform?

Professionals, consultants, researchers, community experts, organizations, and other capable participants who want to be considered for relevant opportunities should join.

What should I put in my profile?

Add a clear CV, your main skills, work experience, education, and any portfolio or sample work that helps others understand what you do well.

Will joining guarantee me a project?

No. Joining does not guarantee selection, but it gives you visibility when suitable opportunities come up.

Why is a complete profile important?

A complete profile makes your experience easier to read and helps us match you more accurately to the right teams and opportunities.

How do matching and invitations work?

The platform matches opportunities against participant profiles, target groups, and stated priority gaps. Relevant profiles can then be verified and validated before invitation or recommendation.

What happens if the proposal is successful?

If the grant is awarded, selected team members can become project partners and work on the funded initiative.

Can organizations or partners also contact you?

Yes. Organizations, funders, government institutions, and partners can use the contact page to discuss collaboration, talent sourcing, or institutional partnership.