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Cooperation with the Private Sector

Cooperation with the Private Sector. Approach. Implement PPPs with private sector companies and institutions to improve workers’ access to HIV/AIDS and SRHR services Provide organisational development support for ABCT (technical advice, planning, resource mobilization, PPP). Activities.

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Cooperation with the Private Sector

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  1. Cooperation with the Private Sector

  2. Approach • Implement PPPs with private sector companies and institutions to improve workers’ access to HIV/AIDS and SRHR services • Provide organisational development support for ABCT (technical advice, planning, resource mobilization, PPP) The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV/AIDS Component

  3. Activities • Cooperation with ABCT • TGPSH provides an international CIM expert for technical support • Capacity building • Cooperation on several PPPs • Support ABCT in conducting a private sector mapping and other relevant studies and advocacy initiatives • Actively participate in and support TACAIDS’ private sector desk/activities (informal working group, conferences etc.) The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV/AIDS Component

  4. PPP Example: Social Protection in Healthfor Tea Farmers and Workers ofAfri Tea and Coffee Blenders Ltd. Objectives: Mponde Tea Factory workers, UTEGA tea farmers and their dependents (170.000 people) have improved access to primary health facilities, testing, care, treatment and health education related to HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB.

  5. PPP with the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) Objectives: • To enable the NHIF in selected districts of Tanga and Lindi Regions to enroll informal sector workers and their families into the Community Health Fund (CHF) • To improve access to health promotion and prevention services (including HIV/AIDS and screening for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension) for all NHIF members.

  6. Challenges • Sustainability of ABCT (current funding and leadership crisis) • Competition from other donors/service providers (e.g. EngenderHealth/Champion) • Sustainability of WPP in the private sector • Sustainability of funding • Human resources/capacities • Lack of commitment/interest from CEOs • Coordination of private sector activities in Tanzania (TPSFA) The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV/AIDS Component

  7. Next steps • Supporting ABCT in conducting a private sector mapping • Capacity Building/organizational development support for the planned “Tanzania Private Sector Forum on HIV and AIDS” (TAPSFA) • Widening our scope from HIV/AIDS WPP to more comprehensive wellness or health programs (including SRHR, TB, malaria and possibly other non-communicable diseases) • Possibilities of linking WPP and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) => GTZ-SPAA • Focusing more on MARPs through the choice of sectors/industries (e.g. informal sector, tourism, transport sector, construction, hospitality industry) The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV/AIDS Component

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