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Contributions

Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
The Global Financing Facility (GFF) Tanzania Engaging in advocacy for RMNCAH in the country including Family Planning services for women of reproductive age The GFF – CSO Coordinating group for RMNCAH whose secretariat is Health Promotion Tanzania, has been engaging in advocacy for RMNCAH in the country including Family Planning services for women of reproductive age. The coordinating group advocates for better RMNCAH financing in the nine low performing regions of RMNCAH in the country. As part of the advocacy, Health Promotion Tanzania on behalf of the coordinating group issued a statement to the Minister of Health Hon. Dr. Ummy Mwalimu ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA). In echoing the statement of the World Health Organization (WHO), HDT urged the Government of Tanzania to scale up financial resources to cater to Human Resources for Health and improvement of health facilities in terms of 3 star rating that will also be able to provide family planning service when needed or in demand.
Tanzania Communication and Development Center (TCDC) Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Health Promotion Tanzania advocated for better family planning procurement structures as well as increase in Family Planning budget which as of now, the country has witnessed a rise in Family Planning allocation up to 22 billion Tanzania.
Health Promotion Tanzania( HDT) Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Health Promotion Tanzania advocated for better family planning procurement structures as well as increase in Family Planning budget which as of now, the country has witnessed a rise in Family Planning allocation up to 22 billion Tanzania.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
The Global Financing Facility (GFF) Tanzania Engaging in advocacy for RMNCAH in the country including Family Planning services for women of reproductive age The GFF – CSO Coordinating group for RMNCAH whose secretariat is Health Promotion Tanzania, has been engaging in advocacy for RMNCAH in the country including Family Planning services for women of reproductive age. The coordinating group advocates for better RMNCAH financing in the nine low performing regions of RMNCAH in the country. As part of the advocacy, Health Promotion Tanzania on behalf of the coordinating group issued a statement to the Minister of Health Hon. Dr. Ummy Mwalimu ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA). In echoing the statement of the World Health Organization (WHO), HDT urged the Government of Tanzania to scale up financial resources to cater to Human Resources for Health and improvement of health facilities in terms of 3 star rating that will also be able to provide family planning service when needed or in demand.
Tanzania Communication and Development Center (TCDC) Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Health Promotion Tanzania advocated for better family planning procurement structures as well as increase in Family Planning budget which as of now, the country has witnessed a rise in Family Planning allocation up to 22 billion Tanzania.
Health Promotion Tanzania( HDT) Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Partnered with Advanced Family Planning from John Hopkins University on advocacy for family planning budget. Health Promotion Tanzania advocated for better family planning procurement structures as well as increase in Family Planning budget which as of now, the country has witnessed a rise in Family Planning allocation up to 22 billion Tanzania.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter