THE BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIV/AIDS FOUNDATION

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  • Our Vision

  • Our Mission

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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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Welcome to the Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation

Dr. Ellen Senkoro, CEO

The Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation is a non-profit making, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Established and incorporated under the Trustees Incorporation Ordinance, CAP 375. Established in February 2006 and officially registered on 13th April 2006, the Foundation aims to supplement and complement the development efforts of the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania.

 

The focus areas are:

  1. Enhancing the delivery of quality HIV and AIDS care, treatment and other related services including Reproductive and Child Health to Tanzanians.
  2. To offer training and education, formal and non-formal, among Tanzanians for the purpose of increasing technical proficiency.
  3. To promote national and international policies and strategies aiming at alleviating HIV and AIDS and related illness, addressing Human Resource for Health challenges and other health related matters.
  4. To work with or in collaboration with or affiliation to any other institution local or international to furthering the objectives of the trust.
  5. To support vulnerable rural communities with insufficient Human Resource for Health to improve health care services.
  6. To carry out initiatives on prevention and control of HIV and AIDS, Tuberculosis, Sexually Transmitted Infections[STIs], and family planning education for both rural and urban communities.
  7. To involve People Living with HIV and AIDS in community education and fighting against AIDS.
  8. To mobilize, receive and administer funds and other resources from other entities and organizations earmarked for activities similar to the objectives of the Foundation, under special agreements entered between the Foundation and said entities.
  9. To promote and strengthen cooperation between local and international groups.

 

 

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 ...