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1 The Role of Civil Society Mothers: Invest in future of Tanzania
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Tanzania: Maternal Health 578 women die per 100,000 deaths (2004/5) 27% Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (2010) Fertility: 5.4 children per woman (2010) HIV/AIDS Prevalence rate ~7% (2007/8)
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Population (census 2002)
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How many? Adolescent girls (15-19) Total female 1,834,406 Total rural female 1,330,658 Women of reproductive age (15-49) Total female 8,245,388 Total rural female 6,005,121 * 2005 census
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Where National Average: approximately 50% of women deliver at a health facility with a health care provider. 82% of deliveries in Tanzania take place in rural areas. 62% of rural deliveries take place at home without a HCP. By age 19, 25% of girls are either pregnant or have already had their first child.
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Why not? CARE Work – discussing the challenges Distance to health facilities Transport to get to health facility Cost of medicine and supplies
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Emergency Transport Vehicles To reduce delays in getting to a facility: Light non-motorized Village transport committee Sustainability – 5 years later
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Scaling up Sharing the learning with the Government Inclusion in National Health Budget Distribution mechanism Management and maintenance Sustainability?
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What CSOs can do Be innovative Keep the focus Test out new ideas
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