Mr Kikwete chairs the foundation’s board of trustees, whose members are Ombeni Sefue, Prof Rwekaza Mukandala, Prof William Mahalu, Prof Carlos Lopes, Mwanaidi Maajar, Charles Stith, Dato’Sri Jala, Abubakar Bakhresa and Genevieve Sangudi.
According to the forner president, it will start dealing with maternal health care.
Its second priority will be on youth development, then smallholders’ agribusiness before venturing into good governance.
The budget will be mobilised from contributors and collaborators who will be aligned to the foundation’s vision and mission, he said.
“We have agreed that our overarching agenda shall be to make an impactful contribution in transforming people’s lives with the ultimate objective of lifting them from poverty to prosperity and improving their living conditions,” said Mr Kikwete.
The foundation will work closely with governments and other stakeholders to bring about progressive change and to transform the quality of people’s lives across Africa.
Dr Magufuli hailed his predecessor for serving the country passionately even after retirement.