BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIV/AIDS FOUNDATION

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Settler's Message
The HIV/Aids pandemic can be counted among the top five obstacles to the development and social welfare of the people of developing countries. Read more >>>.
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CEO's Message
Dear Friends and Partners, On behalf of the Trustees, Board of Directors, the Management and staff of Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation. Read more >>>
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Prime Minister Applauds BMAF
The Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Mizengo Kayanza Pinda has commended the Benjamin Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation for its contribution to the health sector in the country. Read more >>>
Sample imageMr. Msangi, Pharmacist under EHP project in Kilosa District Hospital giving out medications to a client
  • 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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We strive to enhance and support provision of effective national response to HIV/AIDS by executing programs that aim at supplementing and complementing government efforts against the epidemic. By particularly choosing to strengthen the development of Human Resource for Health (HRH) we aim to enhance wider access to quality and affordable health services to the people of Tanzania, especially to the needy.

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).

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Norway extends its support to MFP

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The Norwegian government has pledged continued financial support to Mkapa Fellows Programme (MFP) of the Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation(BMAF). 

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

Transport problem in Rural areas

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...

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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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The Emergency Hiring Project (EHP)

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Based on the Mkapa Fellows Programme experience, the Benjamin William Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation is providing technical and management support to the Emergency Hiring Project of the Ministry of Health & Social Welfare.Read more ...

Mkapa Fellows Programme Implementation

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The three years program has recruited 99 Fellows who are serving in the 33 hard to reach districts of rural Tanzania in strengthening HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. 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 ...