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Support Contribution by USAID


Health & Population


Objectives:
Health Status of Tanzanian Families Improved

Activities:

Activities under this Objective improve the health of Tanzanian families through maternal health and nutrition programs that augment district provider reproductive and child health skills; increase access to family planning services, support micronutrient supplementation, increase focused antenatal care practices (for malaria and syphilis), and perinatal service delivery. Activities also incorporate behavior change to increase awareness of reproductive health products, social marketing of contraceptives and data for decision-making. USAID is also working to improve infectious disease surveillance with the National Institute of Medical Research.Presidential Malaria Initiative
USAID/Tanzania also receives funding from the Presidential Malaria Initiative to support malaria prevention an

Contract Partner:
Bilateral Agreement with Government of Tanzania

Implementing Partners:
1. Capacity
2. Centre for Educational Development in Health Arusha (CEDHA)
3. Academy for Educational Development (AED) / Tanzania Marketing and Communications (TMARC)
4. Constella Futures
5. Engenderhealth/ Access, Quality, Use, in Reproductive Health (ACQUIRE
6. Hellen Keller International (HKI)
7. Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre (IHRDC
8. Johns Hopkins Program for COMMIT
9. JHPIEGO) – ACCESS
10. Johns Snow Inc. (JSI) - Deliver
11. Kigoma Zonal Training Centre (KZTC
12. Mennonite Economics Development Associates (MEDA
13. Population Services International (PSI)
14. Primary Health Care Institute (PHCI
15. Rational Pharmaceutical Management Plus (RPM+)
16. Research Triangle International (RTI)
17. Lake Tanganyika Catchment Reforestation and Education (TACARE)
The Jane Goodall Institute
18. ENGENDERHEALTH
19. Research Triangle Institute
20. Management Science for Health
21. Abt Associates
22. Christian Social Services Commission
23. Christian Social Services Commission
24. Lutheran World Relief


Support Modalities:
  • Support via Intermediary Organisations (National or International)
  • Project Funding

MKUKUTA Clusters:
This project contributes to achieveing the:
MKUKUTA Cluster (2) Improvement of Quality of Life and Social Well-being

Districts & Regions:
All regions

Sector / Areas of Support:
  • Health
 
 

Payments & Transfers by USAID


Payments / Transfers in 2004:USD 1.00

Total Amount for the Duration of Contract: 

USD 43,000,000.00
 


 

Facts About the Project


Start Date: May 2007
End Date: May 2008
First contract between the Development Partner & the Contract Partner:  No
 


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