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DateJuly 11, 2012
Additionally, the government will execute a FP2020 Action Plan (2013-2015) to address regional disparities and inequalities through training, capacity-building, community-based services, and interventions targeting young people and post-partum women, with a particular focus on the Lake and Western Zones. Through public-private partnerships and training for service providers and local staff, the government will improve contraceptive commodity security, logistics systems, and method mix. Strategic communications will be used to address barriers to family planning use, through a country-wide campaign carried out at the national and sub-national level.
Young People
Advocacy & Awareness
Maternal/Postpartum care
HIV and PMTCT
Private sector
Mobile outreach
Abortion/Post-abortion care
Logistics and forecasting
Stockouts
Long-acting and permanent methods
Short-acting and natural methods
Accountability
Integration
Media
Social marketing
Registration
Training
DateJuly 11, 2012
The Government of Tanzania will increase its financial allocation for family planning, while strengthening partnerships to continue implementing the National Family Planning Costed Implementation Program.
DateJuly 11, 2012
Tanzania commits to doubling the number of family planning users to 4.2 million by 2015 to reach a national contraceptive prevalence rate of 60 percent.