Geographic Coverage & Targets Sample Clauses

Geographic Coverage & Targets. (by intervention) During FY19, the Sauti project will operate in 11 regions, including Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Iringa, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Morogoro, Mtwara and Njombe, Shinyanga and Tabora in accordance with the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) council level prioritization. Figure 1 and Table 5 below provide a summary of geographical coverage and targets (by intervention type). Figure 1: Map of Tanzania showing Sauti Geographical Coverage r Table 5: Sauti’s Geographic Coverage and Targets (by Intervention) (* New in FY19) Region SNU/ C Prioritizati on Targets (Number) HIVTesting HIVPositive HIV self- testing Outreac h ART KP_Pre v FSW KP_Pre v MSM PP_Prev OVC_Se rv Other OVC_Se rv (Econo Cash Transfe PrEP Gender norm Combin ation of Social Modern FP(counse Arusha Arusha CC Scale up saturation 13,869 1301 1,527 1,171 2,118 882 8,199 - - - 72 - - 7,760 Arusha DC Scale up saturation 9,000 000 000 448 704 - 5,523 - - - 31 - - 5,098 Dodoma Dodoma MC Scale up saturation 17,096 1417 1,396 1,276 1,636 822 7,683 - - - 51 - - 7,210 Kondoa DC* Scale up saturation 10,863 465 - 418 - - 0 - - - - - - - Dar es Salaam Kinondoni MC Scale up saturation 33,454 3318 2,433 2,986 5,387 1,893 10,090 - - - 217 - - 10,051 Kigamboni MC Scale up saturation 11,488 552 474 497 1,358 455 1,815 - - - 46 - - 1,878 Temeke MC Scale up saturation 30,792 2298 2,972 2,068 7,196 2,549 11,879 8,762 - 0 153 4,689 - 11,986 Iringa Iringa MC Scale up saturation 12,387 1,093 784 984 2,021 - 3,899 - - - 59 - - 3,873 Mafinga TC Sustained 8,153 373 472 335 761 - 2,633 - - - 51 - - 2,506 Mufindi DC Scale up saturation 24,924 1,004 743 903 2,071 - 180 - - - 72 - - 534 Kilimanjaro Moshi DC Scale up saturation 36,694 2,576 2,035 2,318 15,289 - 3,490 - - - 132 - - 5,893 Moshi MC Attained 3,992 664 390 598 1,126 - 1,861 - - - 40 - - 1,878 Mbeya Kyela DC Scale up saturation 9,000 000 000 878 2,138 - 2,145 6,866 2,142 1,772 55 2,605 2,142 2,316 Mbarali DC Scale up saturation 7,086 636 481 573 1,245 - 2,386 - - - 31 - - 2,371 Morogoro Kilombero DC Scale up saturation 22,133 2,313 577 2,082 1,511 - 2,682 - - - 38 - - 2,685 Kilosa DC Scale up saturation 45,424 3,995 757 3,596 1,405 - 4,118 - - - 38 - - 3,959 Morogoro DC Sustained 7,943 647 612 582 1,893 - 2,467 - - - 47 - - 2,561 Region SNU/ C Prioritizati on Targets (Number) HIVTesting HIVPositive HIV self- testing Outreac h ART KP_Pre v FSW KP_Pre v MSM PP_Prev OVC_Se rv Other OVC_Se rv (Econo Cash Transfe PrEP Gender norm Combin ...
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