Two moms in a clinic. © 2017 John Rae/The Global Financing Facility 1 Go back to countries map Tanzania D4I works in several capacities in Tanzania including planning and stakeholder engagement, plus operationalization, assessment, and dissemination of research findings. This work includes multi-modal technical support along with discussions with service providers, managers, and policymakers to assess and use health indicators. D4I also supports the Every Newborn Action Plan and Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality (ENAP-EPMM) objectives through tools aimed at enhancing the collection of data on maternal and newborn care outcomes. This data can then be used to inform interventions, programs, and policies on maternal and newborn health. © 2016 Riccardo Gangale/VectorWorks, Courtesy of Photoshare 2 Advancing Routine HMIS to Deliver for Every Newborn EN-BIRTH Study D4I advances the uptake of fetal newborn, and maternal health indicators, and the use of routine health management information systems (HMIS). This includes supporting improved collection of data used to inform maternal and newborn interventions, programs, and policies. Read more> © 2023 Data for Impact Site Level Monitoring and Data Collection Health Activity in Tanzania D4I conducted intensive site-level monitoring to determine if service quality standards were met and to make recommendations for improvement. Areas assessed include HIV/AIDS; tuberculosis; reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; and family planning. Read more> Private Sector Engagement D4I created a rapid organizational self-assessment tool based on the Perceived Worth of Continued Engagement Framework and a five-page tool implementation guidance paper. These tools provide insight into the factors that incentivize and hinder private sector engagement in development efforts. Read more> New and Notable News EN-MINI: Finally, tools for combating newborn deaths are here! Webinar Enhancing Private Sector Engagement: Introducing the Private Sector Engagement Self-Assessment Monitoring Tool Report D4I Tanzania Intensive Site Monitoring: Year End Report Brief Zana za Viashiria vya Kila Mtoto Mchanga – Uboreshaji wa Upimaji kwa Watoto Wachanga na Watoto Waliozaliwa Wafu (EN-MINI) Zana za Mifumo ya Kawaida ya Taarifa za Afya Related Resources For more resources, click here Briefs Zana za Viashiria vya Kila Mtoto Mchanga – Uboreshaji wa Upimaji kwa Watoto Wachanga na Watoto Waliozaliwa Wafu (EN-MINI) Zana za Mifumo ya Kawaida ya Taarifa za Afya Read moreEvery Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems and Findings from its Implementation in Tanzania Read moreThe Importance of Collecting and Using Valid Data on Reaching Partners through Index Testing for HIV: Results and Recommendations Read moreFactors Affecting Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data in Health Information Systems Lessons from the Field Read more Working Papers Strengthening Data Demand and Use in Three African Countries: Lessons Learned from the Associate Awards in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania Read more Datasets Coming soon... Guidance Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators EN-MINI-PRISM Tools for Routine Health Information Systems: Kiswahili Read morePrivate Sector Engagement (PSE) Self-Assessment Monitoring (SAM) Tool Read moreHigh Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning: Measuring and Monitoring HIP Implementation with Core Components: Example HIP Core Component Checklists Read moreThe United Republic of Tanzania’s National Guidelines for Supportive Supervision of Most Vulnerable Children Programs Read moreParticipatory Monitoring & Evaluation in Tanzanias Health and Social Service Programmes: Field Manual Read more Journal Articles Every Newborn-BIRTH protocol: observational study validating indicators for coverage and quality of maternal and newborn health care in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania Read moreQuality of family planning services in HIV integrated and non-integrated health facilities in Malawi and Tanzania Read more Reports D4I Tanzania Intensive Site Monitoring: Year End Report Read moreHigh Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning (FP): A qualitative assessment of quality and scale of implementation for three service delivery HIPs in Bangladesh and Tanzania Read moreReview of CTC Analytics Data Use at Site Level in Tanzania Read moreEvery Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators EN-MINI-PRISM Tools for Routine Health Information Systems: Tanzania Pilot Study Report Read moreMapped newborn data availability in routine Health Information Systems: EN-MINI mapping tool results: Tanzania – June 2022 Read more 1 Flickr image modified. 2 Flickr image modified.