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The Government of Tanzania has committed 5.5 billion Tanzanian shillings (US $2.42 million) to the country's AIDS Trust Fund (ATF) for fiscal year 2016/17. This injection of funds, alongside the appointment of an independent board of governors to manage the ATF, represent important milestones in the trust fund's development. Once fully operational, the ATF could significantly reduce the country's dependence on external funders and promote the sustainability of Tanzania's HIV response. The ATF’s recent progress is due in part to support from USAID through the Health Policy Project, which provided technical assistance to the Tanzania Commission for AIDS starting in May 2015.
The Government of Tanzania has committed 5.5 billion Tanzanian shillings (US $2.42 million) to the country's AIDS Trust Fund (ATF) for fiscal year 2016/17. This injection of funds, alongside the appointment of an independent board of governors to manage the ATF, represent important milestones in the trust fund's development. Once fully operational, the ATF could significantly reduce the country's dependence on external funders and promote the sustainability of Tanzania's HIV response. The ATF’s recent progress is due in part to support from USAID through the Health Policy Project, which provided technical assistance to the Tanzania Commission for AIDS starting in May 2015.
The Government of Tanzania has committed 5.5 billion Tanzanian shillings (US $2.42 million) to the country's AIDS Trust Fund (ATF) for fiscal year 2016/17. This injection of funds, alongside the appointment of an independent board of governors to manage the ATF, represent important milestones in the trust fund's development. Once fully operational, the ATF could significantly reduce the country's dependence on external funders and promote the sustainability of Tanzania's HIV response. The ATF’s recent progress is due in part to support from USAID through the Health Policy Project, which provided technical assistance to the Tanzania Commission for AIDS starting in May 2015.
The Government of Tanzania has committed 5.5 billion Tanzanian shillings (US $2.42 million) to the country's AIDS Trust Fund (ATF) for fiscal year 2016/17. This injection of funds, alongside the appointment of an independent board of governors to manage the ATF, represent important milestones in the trust fund's development. Once fully operational, the ATF could significantly reduce the country's dependence on external funders and promote the sustainability of Tanzania's HIV response. The ATF’s recent progress is due in part to support from USAID through the Health Policy Project, which provided technical assistance to the Tanzania Commission for AIDS starting in May 2015.