Strengthening Primary Health Care for Results in Tanzania
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Description
The Power of Nutrition is contributing $20m into a $44m investment in reducing child undernutrition in Tanzania, which is bringing micronutrient supplements, nutrition education, and improved basic health services to 20 million children and 5 million mothers by 2020. By using a programme for results model, funds are only disbursed if health facilities and local government authorities meet certain pre-defined objectives. This particular kind of financing instrument incentivises performance at all levels of the health system against nutrition indicators. This $44m programme is part of a wider health care programme totalling $306m in Tanzania.
Objectives
Percentage of ANC attendees receiving adequate quantity of iron and folic acid tablets until next ANC visit increase from national baseline (in 2014) of 50.2% to 65% in year 5 Children 12-59 months receiving at least one dose of vitamin A supplementation during the past year increases from national baseline (in 2014) of 51.0% to 65% in year 5
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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- World Bank Group
Sectors
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Budget
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Download IATI Data for GB-COH-09288843-Tanzania 2015-2020
Programme data last updated on 28/09/2018