For more than two decades, we've partnered with Tanzania’s Ministry of Health (MOH) and the private sector to strengthen the country's health workforce, increase accessibility and quality of health services, and improve the health and well-being of Tanzania's citizens. 

Our most recent partnership with the Government of Tanzania is the Digitalizing Community Health Worker Payments Program, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The initiative supports the MOH's Integrated and Coordinated Community Health Worker program, which aims to recruit, train, and deploy more than 137,000 community health workers by 2028. Through the development and institutionalization of a digitized payment system, the Digitalizing Community Health Worker Payments Program ensures fair and reliable remuneration for health workers, driving forward the MOH's ambitious plans.

This program builds on IntraHealth's longstanding relationships with local stakeholders and frontline health workers. Over the years, our past programs have worked to prevent HIV, provide family planning services, leverage technology and data for stronger decision-making, and help health officials plan for, recruit, and deploy an effective health workforce.

At IntraHealth, we prioritize sound partnerships, sustainable impacts, and innovative solutions that deliver real change--values reflected in our enduring results in Tanzania. 


Key Results

health facility icon Nearly 2,000 people received care and treatment for gender-based violence.
male symbol Over 1,045,000 men and boys have opted for medical circumcision.
HIV red ribbon icon Over 2 million people tested for HIV.

Selected Achievements

Reached more than 1,045,000 boys and men in Tanzania with voluntary medical male circumcision since 2011.
Increased family planning knowledge in policymakers and trainers by 40% after workshops on the Training Resource Package in Tanzania and Uganda
Averted 13,000+ new HIV infections in Tanzania by providing voluntary medical male circumcision services to men and boys.
In its second year alone, IntraHealth’s ToharaPlus project provided circumcision services to 305,718 men, 33% of all PEPFAR-supported VMMC services that year—the highest of all implementing partners in the country.
Provided HIV testing and counseling to over 1 million people in Tanzania.
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