Health Sector Reform Support Program (Health Basket)

Progetto concluso

Despite significant progress in the reduction of child mortality (MGD 4) and in the control of communicable diseases (MDG 6) over the last decade, Tanzania needs to sustain its gains and renew efforts in order to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets by 2015. Well-organized policy dialogue (SWAp) together with pooled funding (Health Basket Fund) have largely contributed to current health results. SDC long-standing political and financial support to the health sector is proposed to be renewed.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Tanzania
Sanità
Assistenza sanitaria primaria
Rafforzamento dei sistemi sanitari
Salute e diritti riproduttivi
01.10.2012 - 31.12.2015
CHF  13’050’000
Contesto

Tanzania has made significant progresses in public health indicators over the past decade. However, the health system is still facing major bottlenecks in service delivery due mainly to shortage of human resources and lack of coordination among layers of government. Delivery of quality health care and services in rural areas remain a significant challenge. Launched in 1994, Health Sector Reforms (HSR) aim at a providing better health services through financial reforms, public/private partnership and decentralization. Since June 1998, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) and Development Partners (DPs) have been pursuing a sector-wide approach (SWAp) to health sector reform. The SWAp aims at increasing coordination among donors and government, supporting one health sector programme. The Health Basket Fund (HBF), which was created in 1999, is the funding modality of the SWAp. Currently 10 Development Partners contribute financially to the HSR through the HBF.

Obiettivi

The overall goal of the program is to improve the health status of the population in Tanzania by complementing the government funding for the health sector, in line with the National Health Policy, achieving the objectives of the National Strategy for Growth and Poverty Reduction (MKUKUTA), the Millennium Development Goals, and targets of the Health Sector Strategic Plan III. The Health Basket Fund aims to promote the principles of the Sector-Wide Approach in health.

Gruppi target

The final beneficiaries are the people of Tanzania. The HBF focuses on complementing government funding to health services, whereby priority is given to basic health services provided by the Local Government Authorities (LGAs).

Effetti a medio termine

The overall objective is to improve equitable access, utilization of quality health services and improved financing through increased efficiency and effectiveness in allocation and use of resources.

Risultati

Risultati principali attesi:  

  • Decentralization: Increased HBF allocation to the districts and improve coordination between ministries in charge.
  • Financial management and reporting on the Health Basket Fund strengthened
  • Policy dialogue: Greater coordination among Development Partners and with the GoT


Risultati fasi precedenti:  

  • Significant progresses in health indicators such as reduction of infant mortality 54/1000 (2007) to 51 (2010)
  • Health planning and management have been strenghtened both at the council and central levels.
  • Greater harmonization and division of labor in DPs interventions in the health sector.


Direzione/Ufficio responsabile DSC
Credito Cooperazione allo sviluppo
Partner del progetto Partner contrattuale
Instituzione statale straniera
  • Central State of South East


Altri partner

Prime Minister’s Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PMO-RALG).

Development Partners: CIDA-Canada, The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany (KfW), Irish Aid, NORAD, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank

Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori
  • Health Promotion and System Strengthening (HPSS)
  • Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
  • St. Francis Regional Hospital
  • Baobab Maternity Hospital
Budget Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF    13’050’000 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF    12’930’497
Fasi del progetto Fase 7 01.11.2015 - 31.12.2021   (Completed)

Fase 6 01.10.2012 - 31.12.2015   (Completed)

Fase 5 01.10.2008 - 30.09.2012   (Completed)