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Scale-up PHE activities in Tanzania. New Activity leader: Xxxx Xxxxxx Activity Start Date: 11/08 Activity End Date: 6/09 RATIONALE FOR ACTIVITY CRC has been working with coastal management in Tanzania since 1997. Under the USAID/Tanzania funded TCMP project, CRC is integrating health and environment in villages surrounding the Saadani National Park (SANAPA). Through TCMP, CRC receives funds from three earmarks—biodiversity conservation, water and sanitation, and PEPFAR. These funds are used to implement activities related to natural resource management (NRM), livelihood development, construction of VIP latrines and rainwater harvesting, and HIV/AIDS behavior change communication (including condom social marketing). To make our efforts a full-fledged PHE initiative, we needed to incorporate an explicit family planning (FP) component. This is where BALANCED will contribute. Through the provision of a relatively small amount of money, the Project will implement targeted FP and reproductive health (RH) activities that integrate with the other CRC-led activities in the same area to create a cohesive PHE program. The same staff and partners that work on the TCMP-led activities in the Saadani National Park will implement BALANCED activities. This will help ensure that the PHE activities are regarded as one integrated initiative in the villages. Over the life of Project, the FP/RH component will be implemented in two wards, Mkwaja and Mkalamo, in the Pangani District. In Year One, we will focus on the Mkwaja xxxx, which includes four villages, Mkwaja, Bujuni, Mikocheni, and Sange. A participatory rural appraisal (PRA), conducted by CRC together with the PRB in 2005, found that the Mkwaja xxxx has a population of 3,770 individuals living in 932 households. The Mkalamo xxxx includes two villages and has a population of 4182, living in 1041 households. There are about 880 women of reproductive age (WRA) in Mkwaja and about 970 WRA in Mkalamo. Each xxxx has a single dispensary located in the main village (Mkwaja and Mkalamo villages). Over the life of project, we expect to reach all the WRA through the PHE CBD system. Two specific target groups will be unmarried women and women that have not yet given birth. These women currently have minimal access to birth control because culturally it is inappropriate for unmarried women to use birth control. The PRA conducted in 2005 was part of a larger threats assessment, which formed the basis for all conservation and PHE interventions in the area. The threats ass...
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Scale-up PHE activities in Tanzania. On-going Activity leader: Xxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxx Xxxxxxx Activity Start: July1, 2010 Activity End: June 30, 2011 RATIONALE FOR ACTIVITY CRC, through TCMP, is integrating health and environment activities in villages surrounding the Saadani National Park through funding from the BALANCED Project and USAID/Tanzania earmarks for biodiversity conservation and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). TCMP is assisting SANAPA with the design and future implementation of a marine area within the park, and tracking the movements of elephants for spatial planning purposes. Outside the park, TCMP is promoting conservation of sea turtles, encouraging the use of fuel efficient stoves with chimneys to reduce pressure on forest resources and to improve respiratory health, and is facilitating the development of sustainable livelihoods and community-led savings and credit associations. At the same time, it is helping improve access to FP services and is implementing HIV/AIDS prevention activities. The same staff and partners working on the USAID/Tanzania activities in SANAPA are implementing BALANCED activities to help ensure PHE integration in the target villages. During Year 2, BALANCED trained TCMP staff and partners on how to develop integrated PHE messages and draft and test IEC materials. After the IEC workshop, the BALANCED team helped TCMP prepare an IEC distribution plan, hone its integrated messages, and finalize IEC posters and leaflets, which were distributed in the Pangani District and to PHE partners in Tanzania. A BALANCED Project fact sheet was also translated to Swahili and distributed. A report on the BMS report conducted in Tanzania in Year 1 has been drafted and provides information on attitudes and behaviors related to indicators for reproductive health, poverty, food security, climate change awareness, HIV/AIDS-related behaviors, and coastal resources management. It also explores people’s perceptions on how these various issues are linked with each other. In Year 2, BALANCED trained PHE providers, who promote PHE integration, sell condoms, and refer individuals who want to use other short term contraceptive methods to dispensaries or to the MOH CBDs—the latter trained by BALANCED to provide FP information and distribute FP commodities. These trained CBDs have the potential to address the unmet need for family planning as 70-80% of individuals living in the Mkalamo and Mkwaja wards are more than 5 km from the nearest FP provider (disp...

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