An innovative cluster based strategy – “Mobile Teaching” was introduced in May 2008 to respond to problems related to teacher shortages and poor quality of teaching which affected performance of Primary Education sub-sector in Tanzania.
This case shows how the Centrale Zone Sunflower Oilseeds Processors Association (CEZOSOPA) in Tanzania benefits from SNV's advisory services for adopting a modern computerised financial accounting system. It indicates that the benefits are expected to create market opportunities for sunflower producer groups. The case focuses however on how the improved accounting system positions CEZOSOPA to stand a better chance to access markets.