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211. Nationwide Strengthening of Hospital System in Tanzania Marks New Era in Fight Against AIDS in Africa
  Thursday, October 13, 2005  by Admin
  The Abbott Fund and the Government of Tanzania Dedicate New: Hospital Facilities to Meet Long-Term Needs of Patients with HIV/AIDS and
Other Diseases - In a ceremony today, Abbott CEO Miles White joined Tanzanian President
Benjamin William Mkapa in dedicating a new state-of-the-art outpatient treatment center and clinical laboratories at Muhimbili National Hospital. The new facilities will dramatically improve the care of people with HIV/AIDS
and other chronic diseases, benefiting up to 1,000 patients a day.
 
212. HIV / AIDS: Implications for Poverty Reduction
  Monday, October 10, 2005  by Admin
  HIV / AIDS: Implications for Poverty Reduction -
HIV/AIDS is having a disastrous impact on the social and economic development of countries most affected by the epidemic. In much of Africa and other affected regions, this epidemic will prove to be the biggest single obstacle
to reaching national poverty reduction targets and the development goals agreed on at the United Nations Millennium Summit. The challenge is immense..
 
213. Cost and cost-effectiveness of community based and health facility based directly observed treatment of tuberculosis in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  Monday, October 10, 2005  by Admin
  Cost and cost-effectiveness of community based and health facility based directly observed treatment of tuberculosis in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Identifying new approaches to tuberculosis treatment that are effective and put less demand to meagre health resources is important. One such approach is community based direct observed treatment (DOT). The purpose of the study was to determine the cost and cost effectiveness of health facility and community ..
 
214. School Based Health and Nutrition Programmes: Findings from a survey of donor and agency support
  Thursday, September 22, 2005  by Admin
  Over the last 50 years there have been substantial reductions in child death rates, gains in health, immunization levels, improved nutrition programmes and disease prevention. UNICEF estimates that more than 90percent of the world’s children are now surviving beyond the age of 5 years. As a result there are now more children of school age and a higher proportion of children attending school than ever before.
 
215. Epidemiology Facts Sheets: HIV/AIDS estimates in Tanzania
  Thursday, September 22, 2005  by Admin
  In 2003 and during the first quarter of 2004, UNAIDS and WHO worked closely with national governments and research institutions to recalculate current estimates on people living with HIV/AIDS. These calculations are based on the previously published estimates for 1999 and 2001 and recent trends in HIV/AIDS surveillance in various populations. A methodology developed in collaboration with an international ..
 
216. Tanzania HIV/AIDS, work and development
  Thursday, September 22, 2005  by Admin
  This paper was prepared as part of a series addressing the context of HIV/AIDS, work and development at the country level. It examines the demographic and socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. The paper describes the effects of HIV/AIDS on labour supply and on the demand in key skills and occupations. It identifies current and potential shortages in human resource capacity that will significantly affect economic development and growth in Tanzania.
 
217. Does the Integrated Management of Childhood illness cost more than routine care – Tanzania
  Wednesday, September 7, 2005  by Admin
  The Integrated management of Childhood illness (IMCI) strategy id designed to address the five leading causes of childhood mortality, which together account for 70% of the 10 million deaths occurring among children worldwide annually. Although IMCI is associated with improved quality of care…
 
218. Cost and results of information systems for health and poverty indicators in the Tanzania
  Wednesday, September 7, 2005  by Admin
  To examine the costs of complementary information generation activities in a resource-constrained setting and compare the costs and output of information subsystems that generate the statistics on poverty, health and survival required for monitoring, evaluation and reporting on health programmes in Tanzania
 
219. Improving antimicrobial use among health workers in first level facilities
  Wednesday, September 7, 2005  by Admin
  The objective of this study was to assess the effect of integrated Management of Childhood illness (IMCI) case management training on the use of antimicrobial drugs among health-care workers treating young children at first-level facilities. Antimicrobial drugs are an essential child-survival intervention.
 
220. Analysis Report on the Costs of IMCI in Tanzania
  Wednesday, September 7, 2005  by Admin
  Tanzania is one of over 80 developing countries in which the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy has been implemented.
IMCI was designed by WHO and UNICEF with the aim of improving child health and development, particularly for children under five years of age. The Multi-Country Evaluation of IMCI effectiveness, Costs and Impact (MCE) is a WHO project undertaken to evaluate the impact of IMCI. The study reported here as part of the MCE was undertaken in Tanzania with the aim of estimating.
 
221. Civil Society wants an inclusive law on HIV/AIDS
  Tuesday, August 23, 2005  by Admin
  Civil society organizations are demanding the establishment of a law on HIV/AIDS that takes women into account. This was said in a recent meeting between civil society organizations and the parliament in order for the society to be able to assess the parliaments work in matters related to the HV/AIDS pandemic.
 
222. Poor peoples experiences of health services in Tanzania: A literature Review
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  This is an exhaustive survey by this committed project for womens dignity. The women are concerned primarily for the problem of fistula, but the survey covers all aspects of health services for poor women. The report concludes with 7 points for reflection and action. Here are the contents, the executive summary, the conclusions, and the bibliography.
 
223. Tanzania: Innovative hospital rehabilitation project aims to improve care
  Wednesday, August 17, 2005  by Admin
  An innovative rehabilitation project for Tanzanias leading public hospital has improved the quality of the nations health care, paved the way for a national anti-retroviral drug program and served as a model for other countries, says a Tanzanian health official and project partners. The project still struggles to overcome low staff morale, as was highlighted this week when the hospitals senior doctors joined intern doctors in a labor strike.
 
224. Bill Clinton kuanzishwa rasmi programu ya kitaifa ya kuhudumia wanaoishi na virusi vya Ukimwi
  Thursday, July 21, 2005  by Admin
  Rais wa zamani wa marekani Bill Clinton na rais Benjamin Mkapa wametangaza kuanzishwa rasmi programu ya kitaifa itakayoitwa Benjamin Wiliam Mkapa ya kusomesha watanzania kwa ajili ya kutibu na kuhudumia wanaoishi na virusi vya ukimwi hasa katika wilaya zilizoachwa nyuma kwa huduma hiyo.

 
225. HIV/AIDS and changing vulnerability to crisis in Tanzania: Implications for food security and poverty reduction
  Tuesday, July 19, 2005  by Admin
  This paper was presented at the International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security held in Durban, South Africa from April 14th - 16th, 2005. A study was conducted in July 2004 to identify changing patterns of vulnerability to crisis in Tanzania with reference to children, with a view to determining programmatic, policy and advocacy activities.
 

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