pmtct programs in tanzania - august 2010

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Recent PMTCT-Related Programs in Tanzania Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis) Description: (Financial info underlined) Partners: Abt Associates (USAID): WAJIBIKA Program (Be Accountable) Providing technical assistance to build the capacity of district-level local government authorities to plan, monitor, report, and account for all programming in their districts that relate to HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, and support for vulnerable children. FHI, Techno Brain Ltd. Adventist Development & Relief Agency (PEPFAR) Obligated funds for FY 2008: $737,229. Abstinence and faithfulness programming Africa Inland Church of Tanzania, Anglican Church of Tanzania, Baraza Kuu la Waislam Tanzania –Mwanza, Deeper Life Christian Ministry Church, Kilimanjaro Women Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Mshikamano Cultural Groups, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Youth Advisory and Development Council. Adventist Development & Relief Agency (Rapid Funding Envelope) 2008-2010, $150,000 total: Abstinence and faithfulness programming in the Kilosa Region of Tanzania. Adventist Development & Relief Agency (USAID) “Abstinence and Behavior Change for Youth” 2004-2010, $6 million total: Youth education on HIV awareness and prevention 64 local CBO and FBOs AED (PEPFAR) Obligated funds for FY 2008: $5.27 million. Abstinence and faithfulness programming, education in condoms and HIV prevention, PMTCT. Africare, AIDS Business Coalition, Kay's Hygiene, Marie Stopes Tanzania, Tanzania Ministry of Labor Youth Development and Sports, National Muslim Council of Tanzania, Shely's Pharmaceuticals, Tanzania Football Federation, The Word and Peace Organization

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Page 1: PMTCT Programs in Tanzania - August 2010

Recent PMTCT-Related Programs in Tanzania

Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

Abt Associates (USAID): WAJIBIKA Program (Be Accountable)

Providing technical assistance to build the capacity of district-level local government authorities to plan, monitor, report, and account for all programming in their districts that relate to HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, and support for vulnerable children.

FHI, Techno Brain Ltd.

Adventist Development & Relief Agency (PEPFAR)

Obligated funds for FY 2008: $737,229. Abstinence and faithfulness programming

Africa Inland Church of Tanzania, Anglican Church of Tanzania, Baraza Kuu la Waislam Tanzania –Mwanza, Deeper Life Christian Ministry Church, Kilimanjaro Women Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Mshikamano Cultural Groups, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Youth Advisory and Development Council.

Adventist Development & Relief Agency (Rapid Funding Envelope)

2008-2010, $150,000 total: Abstinence and faithfulness programming in the Kilosa Region of Tanzania.

Adventist Development & Relief Agency (USAID) “Abstinence and Behavior Change for Youth”

2004-2010, $6 million total: Youth education on HIV awareness and prevention

64 local CBO and FBOs

AED (PEPFAR) Obligated funds for FY 2008: $5.27 million. Abstinence and faithfulness programming, education in condoms and HIV prevention, PMTCT.

Africare, AIDS Business Coalition, Kay's Hygiene, Marie Stopes Tanzania, Tanzania Ministry of Labor Youth Development and Sports, National Muslim Council of Tanzania, Shely's Pharmaceuticals, Tanzania Football Federation, The Word and Peace Organization

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

AED (USAID): AIDS, Reproductive Health & Child Survival Project Under the Private Sector Program IQC

2004-2010, $22 million total: Worked with Tanzanian businesses to develop or expand markets for health products for HIV/AIDS prevention and care, family planning, and infectious diseases that will achieve demonstrable and sustainable health impacts. Includes health communication campaigns.

Africare, Engender Health, JHPIEGO, FHI, Marie Stopes International, Management Sciences for Health, Research International, Mitra Samaj and local NGOs: Ifakara Health Institute, Private Nurses Midwives Association, Chama Cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania, WAMA, Word and Peace Organisation

Africare (USAID): “Zanzibar NGO Integrated Support and Partnership Program”

Oct 2003- Sep 2005: Goal of the project is to help reduce HIV/AIDS prevalence and increase the provision of care and support for children who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Volunteers conduct outreach activities that include the distribution of provisions to support household security nurturing and spiritual counseling, and recreational activities

American Red Cross (PEPFAR)

Obligated funds for FY 2008: $587,731. Abstinence and faithfulness programming

Tanzanian Red Cross Society

Balm in Gilead (CDC/PEPFAR)

Obligated funds for FY 2008: $1.5 million, Duration: 2005-2010 (applications for renewal accepted until 4/30/10). Abstinence and faithfulness programming, Counseling and Testing , OVC

Christian Council of Tanzania, National Muslim Council of Tanzania, Tanzania Episcopal Conference

CARE-Tanzania (USAID): “Voluntary Sector Health Program Tumaini”

2004: Designed to strengthen public-private partnerships, build capacity of both the local government and voluntary sectors, and conduct behavior change communication activities. These projects focus on increasing the use of family planning, maternal and child health services, and HIV/AIDS prevention method.

Healthscope Tanzania Ltd.;FHI; Counsenuth; Heifer International; Muhimbili University College of Science

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

Columbia University-ICAP (PEPFAR) (CDC?):

Obligated Funds for FY2008: $11.6 million Providing ARV Services, Basic Health Care and Support, Condoms and Other Prevention Articles, Counseling and Testing, Laboratory Infrastructure, PMTCT.

Many local hospitals and clinics, see PEPFAR FY’08 link at bottom

Commons Capital Management LLC (Bill & Melinda Gates): “Venture Investment Technical Assistance Program” (VITA)

2007-10: Aims to provide specialized technical assistance to for-profit companies developing global health products, building sustainable companies that make a strong health impact.

RTI International, JSI, Sidley Austin LLP

Deloitte Consulting Lmtd. (USAID/PEPFAR)- “Community Care for People Living With HIV/AIDS and Orphans and Vulnerable Children” (TUNAJALI)

2006 –2011, $30 million program cieling African Palliative Care Association, Africare, CRS, Centre for Counselling, Health & Nutrition, Emerging Markets, FHI, and numerous local partners, see PEPFAR FY’08 link at bottom

Engender Health (USAID): “CHAMPION Project to increase male social involvement in preventing the spread of HIV”

2009-14: Aims to reduce men’s high-risk behaviors, promote fidelity, eliminate gender-based violence, and increase men’s participation in health services

AED, Tanzania Commission for AIDS, the National Muslim Council of Tanzania, and local soccer clubs.

Engender Health (USAID): “ACQUIRE Tanzania Project”

2007-12: Partners with Tanzania's Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, faith-based organizations, and others to make lasting improvements in the quality and availability of reproductive health care in Tanzania.

Women’s Health Project

FHI (USAID): “Supporting National Response for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS”

Jan 2004-May 2005: Providing technical support to government ministries and other stakeholders undertaking a participatory situation analysis focused on orphans and vulnerable children

FHI (USAID, partially funded by UNICEF): “UJANA Project”

2007-2012, $25 million total ceiling: Behavior change initiative for youths, educating youth and increase their skills to reduce their risk of acquiring HIV, build adult and other community support for HIV prevention, and strengthen the country's youth prevention programs.

African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), Femina/Health Information Project, and TRACE OD (Organizational Development Training and Facilitation Center)

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

FHI (PEPFAR): Health Systems Strengthening (?-ask Mercedes)

Obligated Funds for FY2008: $8.5 million Project areas: ARV Services, Basic Health Care and Support, Condoms and Other Prevention, Counseling and Testing, OVC

ABC-Tunduma, AED, Africare, AngloCharity Dispensary, Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Network, Dhi Nureyn Islamic Foundation, Family Life Action Trust, Howard UniversityPACE Center, Instituto Promundo, Makambako Women's Development Association, PATH, Single Women Against AIDS Tanzania-Sumbawanga (SWAAT), Solidarity Center, TRACE, Usawa Group,Voices for Humanity

FHI (USAID/PEPFAR)*: Roads to a Healthy Future Project (ROADS II)

2008-13, Total funding of $109 million: Aims to increase access to multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS, health, and other services for mobile populations and vulnerable communities along East African transport corridors, and to increase the capacity of regional institutions to support rapid scale up of innovative practices in HIV and health.

John Hopkins School of Public Health

IntraHealth International (CDC): “Provider-Initiated Testing and Counseling (PITC) Project”

2006-2011,Total funding of $2.5 million: Working to strengthen the capacity of the National AIDS Control Program and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to provide HIV testing and counseling, create an enabling environment to support these services, and strengthen referral networks.

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

IntraHealth International (USAID): Tanzania Human Resource Capacity Project

2008-2013: Working within the country’s policy framework and through local institutions, promoting government ownership, and engaging with partners to improve the delivery of health and social services.

Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation, Christian Social Service Commission, Agakhan Foundation, Institute of Social Welfare, University of Dar es Salaam– Computer Science Dept., Management Sciences for Health, Technical Resource Group, IMA, and Jane Adams.

Jhpiego (USAID)*: Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP)

2008-2013, Global Funding ceiling of $600 million, but program covers 25 countries. Activities By Contractor: Jhpiego – PMTCT and Maternal health services; JSI—child health, immunization, and pediatric AIDS; Save the Children—newborn health, community interventions for MNCH, and community mobilization; PATH—nutrition and health technology; JHU/IIP—research and evaluation; Broad Branch—health financing; and PSI—social marketing.

JSI, Save the Children, PATH, PSI, Broad Branch, JHU/IIP

Jhpiego (USAID/PEPFAR)*: ACCESS-FP Program

Obligated funds for FY 2008: $1.3 million. Tests alternative service delivery approaches to expand contraceptive options and increase use of modern family planning methods, Improves use of the lactation amenorrhea method and identifies targets of opportunity to strengthen family planning in maternal, neonatal and child health programs. (In short, PMTCT programming)

Save the Children, Constella Futures, AED, the American College of Nurse-Midwives, and IMA World Health

* Denotes multi-national program. Dollar amount spent on Tanzania is denoted in the “Description” column unless otherwise noted.

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

Jhpiego (USAID): Tanzania: Universal HIV/AIDS Counseling and Testing (UHAI-CT)

2008-2013, $16.5 million total funding: designed to: 1) rapidly increase access to quality HIV counseling and testing for all Tanzanians; 2) develop provider skills for quality counseling and testing service delivery; 3) strengthen linkages to prevention and care and treatment programs; and 4) create demand and mobilize communities for HIV counseling and testing.

Africare and T-MARC Company Ltd.

John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (USAID/PEPFAR): Strategic Radio Communication for Development (STRADCOM)

2006-2011: Combines best practices and innovative radio programming on HIV/AIDS, broadcast to the general public.

Media for Development International

JSI (USAID/CDC/PEPFAR)*: Making Medical Injections Safer (MMIS)

Obligated Funds for FY 2005: $2,115,000. Established an environment where patients, health care workers, and the community are better protected from the medical transmission of HIV and other bloodborne pathogens.

PATH, AED, and the Manoff Group

Pathfinder (Engender Health): “Scaling Up Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS Services”

2005-06: Conducted activities to increase the availability of PMTCT services and establish community support for HIV-positive women

Pathfinder (CDC): “Tutunzane”- “Home-Based Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS”

2001-14: Providing in-home care for PLHIV, creating programs

FHI: Developing training guidelines for providing home-based care

Pathfinder (The McKnight Foundation): “VICOBA: Village Community Banking”

2006-2011: Introduced a savings and investment program that aims to empower people living HIV/AIDS

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Project Prime (Donor in parenthesis)

Description: (Financial info underlined)

Partners:

World Vision (PEPFAR)*: Abstinence and Risk Avoidance for Youth Program

2005 – 2010: Project focuses on HIV prevention among girls age 10-24, with a secondary focus on boys of the same age. Parents, teachers, religious and traditional leaders, service providers, and other adults that interact with youth also benefit from ARK’s efforts.

John Hopkins School of Public Health (Center for Communication Programs)

PEPFAR Funding Recipients- 2008: http://www.pepfar.gov/partners/2008/128095.htm

USAID Profile on Tanzania: http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/aids/Countries/africa/tanzania.ht

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