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Accelerating Progress Toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania: Invest in Family Planning

Realizing and sustaining Tanzania’s family planning commitments would substantially accelerate progress toward achieving its national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. To demonstrate the size of this impact, two investment paths were modeled for Tanzania for the 2019–2030 period using the Family Planning-Sustainable Development Goals Model. Both paths assume that Tanzania makes strong investments in core socioeconomic reforms, while the level of family planning investment varies. In the first scenario, family planning investments stagnate, while the second path models strong investment, resulting in the realization of the goal laid out in the 2019–2023 National Family Planning Costed Implementation Plan and continued growth in family planning uptake through 2030. This brief highlights the impressive benefits that would be reaped through strong investment in family planning.

Accelerating Progress Toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania: Invest in Family Planning
Accelerating Progress Toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania: Invest in Family Planning

Jurczynska, K. and S. Mujaya. 2020. Accelerating Progress Toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania: Invest in Family Planning. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00W-DZX
English PDF 335.5 kbFebruary 2020

Related Materials

Leaving No One Behind in Family Planning
Leaving No One Behind in Family Planning
Madagascar’s Costed Implementation Plan for Family Planning
Madagascar’s Costed Implementation Plan for Family Planning
In Niger, a Local Leader Makes Family Planning a Priority
In Niger, a Local Leader Makes Family Planning a Priority

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    • Work with Us
    • Home
  • Our Work
    • Family Planning
    • HIV
    • COVID-19 Response
    • Health Financing
    • Maternal Health
    • Modeling
    • Capacity Development
    • Gender
    • Health Equity
  • Countries
    • Africa
    • Asia
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Health Policy Plus (HP+) is a seven-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-15-00051, beginning August 28, 2015. HP+ is implemented by Palladium, in collaboration with Avenir Health, Futures Group Global Outreach, Plan International USA, Population Reference Bureau, RTI International, ThinkWell, and the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood.

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