THE BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIV/AIDS FOUNDATION

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To become a centre of excellence in enhancing delivery of quality response to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
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To improve the delivery of services for HIV and AIDS, through innovations in health systems strengthening, particularly for underserved areas.

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Mr. Msangi, Pharmacist under EHP project in Kilosa District Hospital giving out medications to a client

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Mainstreaming of Mkapa Fellows & Emergency Hiring Health Staff into Public Service

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A total of 275 professional health workers of ten (10) different cadres were recruited under three years contract (2007 – 2010) and deployed in fifty two (52) rural districts...

under the Mkapa Fellows Program and Emergency hiring Project. One of the two programs’ objectives is to mainstream 70% of the deployed health workers into the public service in the same underserved rural districts.

To date out of 212 retained health workers under the two projects 127 (60%) are mainstreamed into the public service in 40   Local Government Authorities, twenty nine (29) of them being beneficiary districts and eleven (11) Non beneficiary districts. In addition, 81(95%) of the remaining health workers have requested to be mainstreamed into the government system for the FY 2010/2011.

The programs implementation strategy that is operating within the existing government’s structures and systems was one of the key attribute to this achievement without undermining the critical impact of effective attraction strategies as a potential ladder of deploying trained health workers into the rural settings.

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In July 2005, then President of Tanzania, H.E. Benjamin William Mkapa and the former US President H.E. William Jefferson Clinton launched the Benjamin William National HIV/AIDS Fellows program. The aim was to recruit, train and deploy highly skilled health workers to server rural areas.

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A total of 275 professional health workers of ten (10) different cadres were recruited under three years contract (2007 – 2010) and deployed in fifty two (52) rural districts under the Mkapa Fellows Program and Emergency hiring Project.

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Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) Project

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The Government of Tanzania is committed to the equitable delivery of quality health services. It is important for the nation to achieve this equity by having adequate and skilled staff that is motivated and well equipped. Read more ...

Mkapa Fellows Programme Extension

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Mkapa Fellows is a pioneering, innovative human resource for health program that supports government efforts to tackle HIV/AIDS. Read more

Tanzania HR Capacity Project

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The Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation (BMAF) is collaborating with Intrahealth International to implement Tanzania Human Resource Capacity Project (THRP).  The project is working with the MOHSW and PMORALG to address the human resource for health crisis. Read more ...