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Contributions

Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
UNFPA Tanzania Iniatiated the Total Market Approach (TMA) Total Market Approach (TMA) is aright based approach which envisages on equity in the access to family planning services. TMA recognizes the social groups/quintiles based on the income distribution. In this approach, the rich group is obliged to pay higher for the services whereas the middle earners pay moderately and the poor are granted a free access to family planning services. The approach was initiated by UNFPA and to begin with, there have been stakeholders’ consultations through a designed survey. Generally, the approach is yet to be adapted as partners are still generating evidence that will inform advocacy to influence the GoT through MoH to endorse this approach. However, a lot of efforts in documentation and packaging of evidence about the approach is still needed in order for building rationale to why it’s the best approach and of course, the likely difference it will make in service delivery and access to family planning in Tanzania.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
UNFPA Tanzania Iniatiated the Total Market Approach (TMA) Total Market Approach (TMA) is aright based approach which envisages on equity in the access to family planning services. TMA recognizes the social groups/quintiles based on the income distribution. In this approach, the rich group is obliged to pay higher for the services whereas the middle earners pay moderately and the poor are granted a free access to family planning services. The approach was initiated by UNFPA and to begin with, there have been stakeholders’ consultations through a designed survey. Generally, the approach is yet to be adapted as partners are still generating evidence that will inform advocacy to influence the GoT through MoH to endorse this approach. However, a lot of efforts in documentation and packaging of evidence about the approach is still needed in order for building rationale to why it’s the best approach and of course, the likely difference it will make in service delivery and access to family planning in Tanzania.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter