Funding Contraceptives in Tanzania

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Funding Contraceptives in Tanzania May 28, 2010

Sources of Contraceptive Funding Public Sector: (2008 = 82% of total cost) GOT, Basket Funds, GF (condoms), USAID GOT/Basket/GF ≈ 80% USAID ≈ 20% NGOs/FBOs: Primarily supplied through Public Sector Social Marketing: (2008 = 18% of total cost) T-MARC: USAID PSI: Dutch Embassy, KfW, Global Fund, Anon. Donor USAID ≈ 40% Others ≈ 60% “Pure” Private: (< 1% of total cost) Very small market share, mainly condoms

Method Mix – Months of Stock   Method Mix (%) Months of Stock 2007 2008 2009 Injectables 45.6 38.6 38.7 1.7 COC 27.1 24.3 28.6 15.0 Condoms 11.6 18.9 1.5 Implants 8.3 17.7 6.6 IUD 3.6 4.7 6.5 4.2 POP 3.7 3.1 0.6 0.4 Total CYP 1,986,876 1,943,735 1,917,300

Costed Implementation Plan Target 2008 2015 (~1.5 % pts/yr) (~5.5 % pts/yr) CPR (all methods) 26% 40% 60% USERS 2.02 M 3.39 M 5.23 M ANNUAL COST $ 9.6 M $16.3 $23.1M

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