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March 26, 2019

The Strengthening High Impact Interventions for an AIDS-Free Generation (AIDSFree) Program will ensure sustainable Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) and early infant male circumcision (EIMC) services that are embedded in the public health system and maintain 80 percent coverage after the project ends.

March 26, 2019

The USAID AIDSFree Tanzania Strengthening Police and Prison Comprehensive HIV Services Project (SPPCHS) works to improve HIV and TB prevention, treatment, care, and support services within 55 high-volume police and prison healthcare facilities.

On March 21, 2019, Andrew Karas, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., handed over to the Rufiji and Wami Ruvu Water Basin Boards equipment and assessment tools to monitor and sustainably manage water resources.
March 22, 2019

On March 21, 2019, the U.S. Government handed over water monitoring equipment to the Rufiji and Wami/Ruvu Water Basin Boards. The equipment and additional services will help the boards’ collect and analyze data on the quality and quantity of water. Improved water monitoring will aid the districts in making informed decisions on water allocation to sustainably manage and protect water resources for future generations.

March 21, 2019

The Africa Rising Phase II activity collaborates with the Feed the Future Tanzania Nafaka ("Grains") activity to address persistent constraints to smallholder agricultural productivity and rural well-being in three focus regions (Morogoro, Iringa and Mbeya). This includes introducing resilient crop varieties, diversifying and increasing food supply and income sources, improving nutrition, and addressing soil and land degradation.

March 20, 2019

Partnering with the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), the Landscape Conservation in Western Tanzania activity works to protect endangered chimpanzee populations, safeguard their habitat through effective land use planning, and empower local communities by supporting more productive livelihoods in the Gombe-Masito-Ugalla ecosystem. This ecosystem contains over 90% of Tanzania’s estimated 2,200 chimpanzees.

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