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Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania offers a range of contraceptive options, including pills, injectables, implants, and intrauterine devices (IUDs), and has made efforts to reduce the cost of these methods.

The Tanzanian government has demonstrated its commitment to family planning by increasing its budget allocation for reproductive health services and developing policies and guidelines to guide family planning programming. Tanzania has also taken steps to improve the availability of contraceptives, by increasing the number of trained health care providers who can offer family planning services and by expanding the range of contraceptive methods available. It has also launched campaigns to raise awareness about the benefits of family planning and to reduce stigma and misconceptions surrounding contraceptive use.

Commitments made to:

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Can Light-touch Enhancements Improve Postpartum Family Planning Use Among First-time Mothers: Findings from small-scale testing of an integrated approach in Tanzania

March 2023

Can Light-touch Enhancements Improve Postpartum Family Planning Use Among First-time Mothers: Findings from small-scale testing of an integrated approach in Tanzania

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What contraception do women use after experiencing complications from abortion?

May 2019

What contraception do women use after experiencing complications from abortion?

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Adolescents 360 Learning Hub

September 2017

Adolescents 360 Learning Hub

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Investing in Family Planning for Tanzania’s Health and Development

January 2017

Investing in Family Planning for Tanzania’s Health and Development

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Analyzing the Building Blocks of Resilience: Findings from a Baseline Survey of the Tuungane Population, Health, and Environment Project in Western Tanzania

December 2016

Analyzing the Building Blocks of Resilience: Findings from a Baseline Survey of the Tuungane Population, Health, and Environment Project in Western Tanzania

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Addressing the Contraceptive Funding Crisis

October 2016

Addressing the Contraceptive Funding Crisis

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Infographics on Family Planning and Youth in Tanzania

September 2016

Infographics on Family Planning and Youth in Tanzania

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Towards A Common Framework for Measuring Government Spending on Family Planning

July 2016

Towards A Common Framework for Measuring Government Spending on Family Planning

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Improving Quality of Post-Partum Family Planning in Low-Resource Settings

June 2016

Improving Quality of Post-Partum Family Planning in Low-Resource Settings

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Postpartum Contraception in Northern Tanzania: Patterns of Use, Relationship to Antenatal Intentions, and Impact of Antenatal Counseling

December 2015

Postpartum Contraception in Northern Tanzania: Patterns of Use, Relationship to Antenatal Intentions, and Impact of Antenatal Counseling

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Advocacy in Zanzibar Leads to Reduction in Family Planning Commodity Stock-outs

November 2015

Advocacy in Zanzibar Leads to Reduction in Family Planning Commodity Stock-outs

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Tanzanian Higher Learning Institutions Prioritize Access to Family Planning for Students

November 2015

Tanzanian Higher Learning Institutions Prioritize Access to Family Planning for Students

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Global Financing Facility Country Consultations Factsheet: Lessons Learned from GFF Front Runner Countries – Kenya and Tanzania

September 2015

Global Financing Facility Country Consultations Factsheet: Lessons Learned from GFF Front Runner Countries – Kenya and Tanzania

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