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The National Family Planning Costed Implementation Program 2010-2015
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
The main objective is to promote, facilitate and support in an integrated manner the provision of reproductive and child health services to men, women, adolescents, and children in Tanzania. It aims to increase the CPR among women of reproductive age from 28 per cent in 2010 to 60 per cent by 2015.
Tanzania • 2010 • Health
The National Guidelines for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Health Care Facilities
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
These guidelines have been developed for use by health managers and planners, DPs, contractors including firms involved in architectural and construction works, water and sanitation staff at different levels, public and private HCWs, health promoters, and other stakeholders. The objective is to ensure that all stakeholders involved, follow the same set of guidelines in providing WASH services in HCFs.
Tanzania • 2017 • Health
The National Institute for Medical Research Act, 1979
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to establish the National Institute for Medical Research and to provide for the functions and powers of the Institute concerning the promotion of medical research.
Tanzania • 1979 • Health
The National Road Map Strategic Plan to Improve Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health in Tanzania (2016 - 2020) One Plan II
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
This strategic plan guides the implementation of RMNCAH interventions in the country, building on the progress made under One Plan (2008-2015). The strategy focuses on reducing maternal, new-born, child and adolescent morbidity and mortality by offering quality services, of equity, offered by skilled attendants, in enabling environment and in an integrated manner along the continuum of care by taking into consideration both community and facility factors.
Tanzania • 2016 • Health
The Nursing and Midwifery Act, 2010
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to make provisions for protection, promotion and preservation of the public health, safety and welfare through regulation and control of nursing and midwifery education and practice.
Tanzania • 2010 • Health
The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2003
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to repeal the Factories Ordinance; to make provisions for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work in factories and other places of work- to provide for the protection of persons other than persons at work against hazards to health and safety arising out of or in connection with activities of persons at work; and to provide for connected matters
Tanzania • 2003 • Health
The Ocean Road Cancer Institute Act, 1996
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to establish the Ocean Road Cancer Institute and to provide for incidental or connected matters.
Tanzania • 1996 • Health
The Persons with Disabilities Act, 2010
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to make provision for the health care, social support, accessibility, rehabilitation, education and vocational training, communication, employment or work protection and promotion of basic rights for the persons with disabilities and to provide for related matters.
Tanzania • 2010 • Health
The Pharmacy Act, 2011
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to establish the Pharmacy Council and to provide for the functions, management of the Council; to provide for regulation and control of the pharmacy profession and practice; and other related matters.
Tanzania • 2011 • Health
The Environmental Health Practitioners (Registration) Act, 2007
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to provide for the establishment of the Council to regulate the conduct of and registration of environmental health practitioners and to provide for related matters.
Tanzania • 2007 • Health
Tanzania Quality Improvement Framework
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
This Framework aims to encourage actors in the health sector to develop innovative approaches for quality improvement, to implement them and to pool experiences as a basis for identifying lessons and best practices.
Tanzania • 2004 • Health
National Guidelines for Health Data Quality Assessment
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
The purpose of the DQA guidelines is to provide a framework and uniform approach to conducting data quality assessment activities in the country. These guidelines focus on providing a structured and uniform approach to be applied during data collection and management processes – verifying the quality of reported data, assessing the underlying data management and reporting systems and using findings from these assessments to identify and implement solutions for improving quality.
Tanzania • 2016 • Health
The Environmental Management Act, 2004
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to provide for a legal and institutional framework for sustainable management of the environment; to outline principles for management, impact and risk assessments, prevention and control of pollution, waste management, environmental quality standards, public participation, compliance and enforcement; to provide the basis for the implementation of international instruments on the environment; to provide for the implementation of the National Environment Policy; to repeal the National Environment Management Act, 1983 and provide for the continued existence of the National Environment Management Council; to provide for the establishment of the National Environmental Trust Fund and to provide for other related matters.
Tanzania • 2004 • Health
The Environmental (Registration of Environmental Experts) Regulations, 2005
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
These regulations may be cited as the Environmental (Registration of Environmental Experts) Regulations, 2005. They apply to all individual environmental experts and firms of environmental experts certified and registered under these Regulations.
Tanzania • 2005 • Health
The Environment Impact Assessment and Audit Regulations, 2005
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
These regulations apply to all projects, undertakings and activities referred to in Part VI and the third schedule to the Act and the first schedule to these Regulations
Tanzania • 2005 • Health
The Food, Drugs and Cosmetics (Fees and Charges) Regulations, 2005
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
These regulations may be cited as the Food, Drugs and Cosmetics (Fees) Regulations, 2005. This document provides information on fees to be paid by product dealers, training and consultancy services, restriction on conducting business without paying fees and due, among others.
Tanzania • 2005 • Health
The Private Health Laboratories Regulation Act, 1997
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to regulate the registration and management of private health laboratories managed by approved persons.
Tanzania • 1997 • Health
The Tanzania Food, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 2003
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
An Act to provide for the efficient and comprehensive regulation and control of food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, herbal drugs and poisons and to repeal the Food (Control of Quality) Act, 1978, the Pharmaceuticals and Poisons Act, 1978 and to provide for related matters.
Tanzania • 2003 • Health
The National Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Surveillance Framework
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
The framework highlights the strength, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges of the existing AMR/AMU governance system in the country. In this framework, priority pathogens and antimicrobial agents for surveillance purposes have been identified based on prevalence, incidence levels, zoonotic and foodborne illness potential and pathogenicity. In addition, the identified priority organisms have shown the potential to develop or are known to have developed antimicrobial resistance that is of concern to human, animal, crop and environmental health.
Tanzania • 2018 • Health
National Multisectoral Nutrition Action Plan (NMNAP)
Ministry of Health, Tanzania
This National Multisectoral Nutrition Action Plan (NMNAP) covers the five years between 2016/17 and 2020/21. It is the implementation plan for the 2016 National Food and Nutrition Policy (FNP) and its ten-years Implementation Strategy (2015/162025/26). It is an evidence-based “double duty action” multisectoral action plan to address the unacceptably high levels of malnutrition in Tanzania in all its forms – both undernutrition and the increasing burden of diet-related non-communicable diseases (DRNCDs) such as for overweight, obesity and diabetes.
Tanzania • 2016 • Health