Tanzania

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Health Indicators

Anemia in pregnant women

46.6% 685,400 women
Year: 2023 View Source

Infant mortality

29.93/1000 live births
Year: 2023 View Source

Low birthweight newborns

9.7% 219,500 newborns
Year: 2020 View Source

Pre-term births

8.39%
Year: 2020 View Source

Still births

19.3/1000 total births
Year: 2023 View Source

Underweight women

8.8%
Year: 2022 View Source

Programs

Summary: Phase 2. Initial implementation supported by implementation research  

The National TAG has successfully led policy implementation. MMS has been integrated into the logistics system for better tracking, and its introduction has strengthened ANC nutrition services. However, challenges include the need for systems strengthening and addressing socio-cultural drivers and barriers. The continued use of IFA for anemia treatment has hindered full MMS adoption, and innovative funding mechanisms are needed to accommodate the higher costs of MMS. Lessons learned include the importance of government leadership, strategic partnerships, and building on existing systems.
The introduction of MMS in Tanzania follows a comprehensive systems approach and is supported by an extensive implementation research approach, which started in October 2020. The Government of Tanzania, UNICEF, and other nutrition partners will undertake a demonstration pilot in 1 district. The introduction of MMS will be part of a continuum of services through community, school and health contacts to adolescents and pregnant women to strengthen the promotion of dietary diversity, food fortification, and micronutrient supplementation.
(Source: HMHB 2021 – 2023 Survey and 2nd Africa Maternal Nutrition and MMS Meeting Report)

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