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AGA KHAN FOUNDATION
Lisha Lala, Programme Officer Health,
[email protected]
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AKDN Organogram
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THE IMAMAT
Aga Khan Development Network
Economic
Development
Aga Khan Fund for
Economic Development
Social
Development
Aga Khan
Agency for
Microfinance
Aga Khan
Foundation
Culture
Aga Khan University of
University Central Asia
Aga Khan Trust
For Culture
Aga Khan Education Services
Aga Khan Health Services
Tourism
Promotion Financial Media
Services Services Services
Aviation
Services
Industrial
Promotion
Services
Aga Khan Planning and
Building Services
Aga Khan
Award for
Architecture
Education
and Culture
Programme
Historic
Cities Support
Programme
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Aga Khan Foundation
Assist local partners to identify and implement sustainable solutions to
long-term problems that impact the quality of life
Established in 1991 in Tanzania
Education
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Zanzibar Madrasa Resource Centre
Completion, Retention, Enrollement and
Access for Tanzanians to Education
International Scholarship Programme
Health
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Raha Leo Community Health Programme
Advanced Nursing Studies
Civil Society
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NGO Resource Centre
Young Development Professionals
Rural Development
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Coast Rural Support Programme, Tz
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Coastal Rural Support Programme
Tanzania (CRSP,T)
Partnership with Government of Tanzania under MKUKUTA.
Overall goal:
To improve quality of life and social well-being of 60,000 households
in Lindi and Mtwara Regions in Southern Tanzania through
sustainable socio-economic interventions in:
Food Security and Income Generation
 Health
 Education; and
 Strengthening civil society.
Outcomes:
1. Increased Food Security and incomes of rural households in Lindi
and Mtwara Regions.
2. Improved quality education for pre-primary, primary and early
secondary students
3. Improved health status of women of reproductive age, children under
five and youth
4. Enhanced effective local ownership of development processes.
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AKF Partnership for Health and
Community Development
Targeting women of reproductive age, children
under 5 and youth.
Key partners:
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Local, District, regional, and national government
(health and development departments)
Beneficiaries, community groups, local civil society
organisations
Other NGO’s
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Goals and Objectives
Goal: To contribute to improved health of women of
reproductive age (15-49 years), children under-five (with
emphasis on infants and newborns) and youth.
The major outcomes are:
(i) Increased demand for and improved access to quality
health services (preventive, promotive, curative) at
community level
(ii) Increased capacities and improved performance of
health professionals (preventive, curative, and
managerial)
(iii) Research on operations, documentation and
dissemination of results, achievements and lessons
learned.
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Programme strategies
Community development and strengthening of
local structures and organizations in health
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Advocacy for community involvement
Capacity building of community health committees
Awareness and behaviour change communication
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Women health, youth health, child health
Nutrition
School/ECD health and nutrition
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Programme Strategies
Capacity building and professional development
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Training and continuous education
Exchange of expertise
Strengthening of the public/private health delivery system
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Facility management and quality of care
Financing of health services
HMIS
Referral system
Focus on maternal, newborn and child health
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Health Strategy for CRSP,T
To contribute to improved health and nutrition status of women of mothers,
children under-five (with a focus on infants and newborn), and youth
Improved health
and nutrition
practices for
MNCH
Health and
nutrition
education and
behaviour change
communication
Increased demand
for and improved
access to quality
health services at
community level
Community
mobilization and
strengthening of
capacities of
community based
structures
Increased capacities and
improved performance of
health professionals and
system
Capacity building
and professional
development:
Facility level
District level
Building a network of
and strengthening a
sustainable publicprivate health
delivery system
Operational research, M&E, documentation and dissemination
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Key Thematic Areas
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention (includes nutrition)
Rice farmers, savings groups
 School health
 Women of reproductive age
 Early childhood development
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Water and Sanitation
Community-based health financing
Access to quality maternal and child health services
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Community mobilisation
Birth preparedness; post-natal care
Referral and community-based emergency transport
Capacity Building
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Inception Phase
Participatory programme planning at community and district levels
Develop programme framework with district authorities
Assist VHC’s in developing effective village health plans
Assist districts in action research related to specific priority issues of the
community based health care system
Assist in developing an effective M&E system
B. Initiate health promotion/ behaviour change communication activities
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Assess demands, needs and social issues.
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Design and implement BCC strategy with focus on maternal and newborn
health and nutrition
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Improve the performance of existing school health programmes
C. Capacity building of health professionals
1) Management and leadership training for health workers; short-courses in
quality care
2) Planning for e-health and e-learning programmes
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Partners
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Government
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Tanzania german support to the health sector
(high-level MoU)
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Ifakara and other research organisations
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Collaboration on healthcare financing e.g. CHF
Approaches to PPP
Operational research especially MCH
Others?
Thank you!
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