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The activity is a Government of Tanzania program that incentivizes improved quality of services at participating health facilities and encourages enhanced support from regional and council health management teams. RBF is rolled out in selected regions to improve accessibility, utilization, and quality of health services through increased accountability and responsiveness. RBF is mostly implemented in public health facilities, private and faith-based agencies that carry a service level agreement with local government authorities can also participate if they meet minimum entry requirements.
Key decision-makers and stakeholders from selected regions and districts in Tanzania are convening in Morogoro, March 25–29, for a U.S. Government-funded training on how to plan for and support smallholder farmers to cope with climate change and implement climate-smart agriculture. A similar training will be conducted in Ungunja, Zanzibar, April 1–5.
USAID Kizazi Kipya (“New Generation”) is a five-year USAID/PEPFAR-funded project that enables Tanzanian orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), young people affected by HIV and their caregivers to utilize age-appropriate HIV-related and other services. Services will improve care, health, nutrition, education, protection, livelihoods, and psycho-social wellbeing of the household members.
The USAID Boresha Afya ("Improve Health") – North & Central Zone project works to improve the health status of Tanzanians in six focus regions by increasing the availability of quality integrated health services centralized around HIV service provision. The project will mitigate a number of challenges facing the six focus regions, which have the highest tuberculosis (TB) prevalence in the country, and greater unmet need for family planning than the national average in all but one of the six regions.
The USAID Boresha Afya ("Improve Health") Lake/Western Zone project partners with the Government of Tanzania to increase access to high-quality, comprehensive, and integrated health services through a package encompassing reproductive, malaria, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health services.
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