Tanzania / Tanzanie
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TEHIP Case Study - Team Players
TEHIP, International Development Resource Centre, Canada , 2004
Building the skills of local health care planners
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TEHIP Case Study - Building Better Health: Enlisting the Aid of Communities to Improve the Health System
TEHIP, International Development Resource Centre, Canada, 2004
Contributing to key decisions, activities and control
(4 pages, pdf 95KB) -
TEHIP Case Study - Crunching the Numbers, Using Evidence About the Population’s Health Helps to Effect Change
TEHIP, International Development Resource Centre, Canada, 2004
Using population based data to plan, budget and monitor health services more effectively
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Trust in Public Finance. Citizens Views on Taxation by Local Authorities in Tanzania
Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, 2004, Research on Poverty Alleviation
Trust in service delivery, collection and allocation of revenues, Improving the system
(4 pages, pdf 467KB) -
Are health interventions implemented where they are most needed? District uptake of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy in Brazil, Peru and the United Republic of Tanzania
Cesar Victora, Luis Huicho, Joao Amaral, Joana Schellenberg, Fatuma Manzi, Elizabeth Mason, & Robert Scherpbier, 2006, Bulletin of the World Health Organization. October 2006, 84
In a perfect world, IMCI would be more strongly implemented in districts with high under 5 mortality rates and lower standards of living, and among these, priority would be given to districts with a large population of children younger than five years old. This was not the case in any of the three countries studied.
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Equity and Fair Process in Scaling Up Antiretroviral Treatment: Potentials and Challenges in The United Republic of Tanzania
2006, WHO, GTZ and Tanzania Ministry of Health
Analysis of decision-making in the scale-up of ART, using the concept of fair process; targets for ART scaling-up; site selection of ART centres; eligibility criteria for patient selection and priority for special groups; drug protocols and procurement decisions; allocation of human resources for ART; cost-sharing or free access to ART
(28 pages, pdf 280KB) -
Lignes directrices pour la mise en oeuvre d’une supervision formative. Un guide point par point accompagné d’outils d'aide à la vaccination
2003, PATH
Lignes directrices pour la mise en oeuvre de la supervision formative. Étude de cas 1 (pages19-20) : La supervision formative au niveau du district suite à la réforme du secteur de la santé en Tanzanie; Étude de cas 2 (pages 21-23): COPE® et la supervision facilitatrice au Kenya et en Guinée; Étude de cas 3 (pages 24-27) : La planification et la mise en oeuvre de la supervision formative au Honduras; Étude de cas 4 (pages 28-30) : Des stratégies novatrices pour la supervision formative en Andhra Pradesh Inde.
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Improving Transparency of Financial Affairs at the Local Government Level in Tanzania
Richard Mushi, Lemayon Melyoki and Geir Sundet, 2005, Research on Poverty Alleviation
The legal and policy framework provide for public participation and transparency; need to share and present information for easy understanding by the public; citizens monitor performance to ensure accountability; budget expenditure information to state relevant period and activities; citizens have an enforceable right to budget and expenditure information
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District Health in Tanzania
Health Sector Reform Secretariat & District Health Service, Ministry of Health, Dar es Salaam
This website contains comprehensive information on district health in Tanzania. It is a place to access and share information and to get inspired to perform better in the district. The target group is primarily District Health Management Teams and other district health stakeholders. But the website is a source of information on district health in Tanzania for all interested parties.
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Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project (TEHIP)
TEHIP, International Development Research Centre, Canada, 2005
Planning, priority setting, and resource allocation at the district level, in the context of the reform and decentralization of Tanzania's health care system.
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