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Health


1.A community based mental health and development programme
2.Active detection of active tuberculosis (ADAT)
3.Addressing sexual and reproductive health among female youth working in informal sector
4.Arusha Town Community Mental Health Programme
5.CCBRT STRATEGY 2008-2012
6.Changing lives, changing communities! Comprehensive community based rehabilitation for people with disabilities in Tanzania
7.Children's Research Programme
8.Community Health Based Initiative CBHI
9.Dormitory at St. Bakhita Nursing School
10.Early detection and diagnostic of cervix carcinoma
11.Education campaign on female genital mutilation through artist productions
12.Emergency Oral Health care
13.Empowering poor rural women to improve their SRH status
14.Establishment of paralegal units on village level in Handeni District
15.Health & Population
16.Health Education Delivery skills
17.Health Equity Group Project 2007-2010
18.Human Resource Management (HRM) Staff development
19.Human Resources Development
20.Human Resources Management Staff Development
21.Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre
22.IFAKARA HEALTH RESOURCES CENTRE 2007-2012
23.Improve financial management at diecesan health facilities
24.Improve management of Obstetric care
25.Improvement of delivery and care for new born
26.Improving health status through nutritional education
27.Improving Home Based care for HIV/AIDS clients
28.Improving Physio occupational therapy
29.Improving primary Diabetes Care and Diagnostics
30.Improving Primary Mental Healthcare and Diagnostics
31.Improving Primary Mental Healthcare and Diagnostics
32.Improving Primary Mental Healthcare and Diagnostics
33.Improving the quality, effectiveness and access to basic treatment for severe febrile illness and chronic anaemia caused by malaria and other common infections
34.Innovative Supply System to Improve Access to Quality Drugs and Medical Supplies
35.Institutional Support
36.Malaria control in mainland Tanzania
37.MEMA KWA VIJANA PHASE TWO
38.Mission to Essential Medical Supplies (MEMS)
39.Mission to Essential Medical Supplies (MEMS)
40.National Fistula Programme
41.Participation of Vulnerable People in Decentralised Development Planning and Budgeting in TZ
42.Pawaga sustainable development programme
43.Prevention of HIV/AIDS and family planning
44.Procurement of Intravenous (IV) Manufacturing Plant
45.Proffesional Upgrading of medical nursing, and administrative performance
46.Promoting equity and accountability for girls and women's health
47.Public Private Partinership in the Lake Zone
48.Public Private Partinership in the Lake Zone
49.Rapid Funding Envelop
50.Reduce top 5 morbidity and mortality
51.Reproductive, Maternal/Child Health and HIV/AIDS Service Project
52.Reproductive, Maternal/Child Health and HIV/AIDS Services Project
53.Securing a better future for young people at high risk
54.Small Grants - Innovative initiatives
55.Strengthening Community Based Health Care Among Hard to Reach Communities in Southern TZ
56.Support to Most Vulnerable Groups (older people and OVCs); advocacy for older women's inheritance rights; advocacy for local development planning
57.Sustainable water supply and environmental protection
58.Training in basic Computers
59.Training on Malaria, ARV prescription
60.Upgrading ICU Medical and Nursing staff
61.Upgrading ICU Nursing staff
62.Upgrading NICU Medical and Nursing staff.
63.WATERAID
64.Women Dignity Project
65.Youth with Disabilities Community Programme
 
 

Payments / Transfers


Payments / Transfers in 2004: USD 1,350,475.24
Payments / Transfers in 2005: USD 3,848,506.94
Payments / Transfers in 2006: USD 7,325,395.12
Payments / Transfers in 2007: USD 7,674,056.42
Payments / Transfers in 2008: USD 7,817,415.57
Payments / Transfers in 2009: USD 5,855,519.99
Payments / Transfers in 2010: USD 3,411,050.01
Payments / Transfers in 2011: USD 779,045.92

Total Amount for The Sector: 

USD 83,216,486.17


NOTE: The above payments/transfers are estimates only!
For multi sector projects the yearly payment/transfer has been divided by the number of sectors supported, meaning if a project is supporting three sectors, the yearly payment/transfer amount is divided by three.

Furthermore, it should be taken into consideration, that the US Dollar is used as the common currency, which might cause the payments/transfers to be inaccurate when converted from the original currency used for the projects.

Finally, for some projects the sum of the yearly payments/transfers does not match the total amount since some funds that have been assigned for the project have been used for other purposes.
 



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The information on civil society support is as complete as the number of DPs contributing to this site and database.