Welcome to Tanzania's SSLN page where you can access documentation and analytical tools for the country, including the PSAT analysis portal, posters, action plan and learning agenda.
HIV Prevention Programmes.
PSATs have been completed for following HIV prevention programmes in Tanzania:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
3.1
Condoms
2.6
Men who have sex with men
2.7
Female sex worker
3.9
ARV based prevention
3.2
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
3.5
People Who Inject Drugs
3.5
People In Prison
4.4
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
Tanzania Programmes
These summaries are based on information completed and submitted by a nominated country team using the PSAT.
These posters depict key statistics and information relating to HIV prevalence and prevention programmes. You can view the posters on the site or download them to share.
Elizabeth Ndakidemi, an SSLN AGYW champion since 2022, is a highly experienced social scientist with expertise in health and youth programs. With over 17 years of relevant experience in Tanzania, she has focused on health projects. As TAYOA’s deputy director for 18 years, Elizabeth has been involved in AGYW projects, including PEPFAR’s DREAMS and The Global Fund’s TIMIZA MALENGO. She also provides technical support for major HIV projects and collaborates with government stakeholders and development partners, such as TACAIDS, NTLP, NACP, RCHS, CDC, UNICEF, and USAID
Gerald Vitus Kihwele working with Ministry of
Health as a National Coordinator for Gender and
Adolescent Health. He holds a Bachelor and Master of
Science degrees from St.Johns and Dodoma
university.
Gerald Kihwele’s work related interest are
Conducting participatory innovative thinking on
strengthening health system and other building
blocks at large and daily update on Local public
health issues and global health matters.
As a coordinator, Gerald is responsible for
development of Guidelines, policies, Strategies,
Training packages and SOP related to Gender and Adolescent Health. He also oversees the
implementation of all Gender Health response and Adolescent Health interventions in the
Country, including those implemented by partners. Gerald has a strong passion on the
portfolios he leads and through his expertise he has overseen several achievements in the
country, including the national 2019 adolescent health services barriers assessment
(AHSBA) in the United Republic of Tanzania with a Focus on Disadvantaged Adolescents
which was funded by WHO. He spearheaded the development and roll-out of the National
Accelerated Action And Investment Agenda For Adolescent Health And Wellbeing
commonly abbreviated as NAIA_AHW. The agenda anchors on six pillars: (i) Preventing
HIV; (ii) Preventing Teenage Pregnancies; (iii) Preventing Sexual, Physical and Emotional
Violence; (iv) Improving Nutrition; (v) Keeping Boys and Girls in School; and (vi)
Developing Skills for Meaningful Economic Opportunities. The agenda is the main driver
of to the advancement of the national adolescent investment in the country. He was also a
panellist in the 2019 meeting of Strengthening Human Resources through Development of
Candidate Core Competencies for Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Gerald has expertise in conducting participatory innovative thinking on strengthening
health system as well as health systems assessment to identify local and global public health
issues.
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