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Governance, Equity, and Health (GEH)
Works to ensure equitable provision of health and health care services, especially to marginalized and underserved populations.

Building Better Health
Building Better HealthA short video on the importance of community involvement to effective health systems

Evidence for Change
Evidence for ChangeA short video on the Demographic Surveillance System

Net Solution
Net Solution A short video on the use of insecticide-treated bed nets in the war on malaria

The Child not the Disease
The Child not the DiseaseA short video on the Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses

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Fixing Health Systems



LINKING RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS, AND PARTNERSHIP TO REDUCE MORTALITY.

In 1993, the World Development Report suggested that mortality rates could be significantly reduced if resources were directed more in line with local “burden of disease.” The Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project (TEHIP) was founded to test this idea. After a decade of research and experience, the verdict is in: the idea is solid, and has produced some remarkable results. Two districts in Tanzania, for example, have seen child mortality rates fall by more than 40%.

This website presents the TEHIP story. It is a story of hope, and holds important lessons that can be applied widely throughout the countries of the developing world, and beyond.



In Africa, and throughout the developing world, health care has been in a state of crisis for several decades. The TEHIP experience offers a ray of hope.



Hypothesis: resolving the health care crisis depends not just upon new funding but also upon applying those funds to cost-effective interventions that address the greatest contributors to burden of disease.



The fundamental lesson from TEHIP is that international institutions and various levels of government must consider the strengthening of health systems a high priority, alongside the introduction of new therapies, drugs, and vaccines.

This in_focus website assembles a variety of resources from the Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project (TEHIP). Including slide presentations, case studies, videos, research reports, books, etc., the site presents the TEHIP story: its origins, impact, important lessons, observations, and recommendations for decision-makers and policy analysts.


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Tanzania: Health Sector Rolls Out “Survival Tools” 2009-12-19
This article in the 19 December 2009 edition of The Arusha Times describes the pivotal role of Zonal Health Resource Centres in relieving Tanzania of its staggering burden of disease and realizing the county’s Millennium Development Goal for health by 2015.


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in_focus: FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS (2nd edition)
Don de Savigny, Harun Kasale, Conrad Mbuya, and Graham Reid IDRC 2008

in_focus: FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS (2nd edition)




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