Country Situation Analysis
According to UNAIDS/WHO estimates for 2007 HIV prevalence in mainland Tanzania was 6.2% which reveals a positive trend from 7% HIV prevalence recorded in 2001. At the end of 2007 there were 1.4 million people living with HIV which includes 140,000 children aged 0-14.
Mainland Tanzania has a generalized HIV epidemic and the primary mechanism for HIV transmission in the country is unprotected heterosexual sex, which constitutes about 80% of all new infections.
HIV prevalence among young men aged 15 to 24 is 0.5% compared to 0.9% among women in the same age group.
At the end of 2007 there were 136,000 people on antiretroviral treatment compared to 3,000 in 2004.
Key elements of the national response
The Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) is the body that coordinates the national response to HIV. It was established in 2001 to provide strategic leadership in formulating HIV policies, coordinate multi-sectoral HIV responses and support advocacy and resource mobilization.
The National Aids Control Programme (NACP) coordinates the health sector’s response to HIV. In July 2007 Tanzania launched its second National Multi-sectoral Framework (NMSF) on HIV and AIDS for the period 2008-2010. The second NMSF focuses on enhancing the enabling environment; increasing prevention, care, treatment and support; and impact mitigation. The new critical areas addressed in the second NMSF include the key populations at higher risk (women engaging in commercial and transactional sex, sexually abused children, widows and divorcees, men having sex with men, prisoners, refugees and displaced people, people with disabilities and injecting drug users).
Key Achievements
- Creation of the Tanzanian National Council of People Living with HIV & AIDS (NACOPHA) in 2007
- Strengthened and more inclusive national coordination of the response to HIV. A partnership forum with clearer communication lines and standardized processes across all the sectors and thematic areas has been introduced
- Under the larger Development Partners Group (DPG) a donor group on HIV and AIDS (DPG AIDS) has been created. In 2006 the former Tanzania Assistance Strategy (TAS) was revised and a new Joint As stance Strategy for Tanzania (JAST) was signed in December 2006
- Improved coordination and division of labour among stakeholders
- Although the HIV epidemic in Tanzania is generalised there are key populations at higher risk which need targeted interventions. This has led to re-focusing and developing programmes to address these populations
- The establishment of the Multisectoral AIDS Committees has facilitated scaling up HIV responses from a social-cultural-and behavioural change point of view as opposed to an exclusively medical-epidemiological focus.
Key Challenges
- Need to further scale up HIV prevention efforts and mobilize additional resources. A national HIV prevention strategy has not yet been developed
- Need to improve harmonization of strategic information to better guide decision making and strategic planning
- Need to improve coordination between government and private sector in the area of care and treatment
- Despite scaling up prevention efforts, HIV prevalence is increasing among adolescents and women. Existing behavior change interventions have had minimum impact mainly due to limited knowledge of behavior patterns in these groups
- Despite good funding availability government and other stakeholders have shown limited absorption capacity
- Limited capacity of the health sector to roll-out provision of antiretroviral treatment for prevention of mother-to-child transmission
- There is a shortage of human resources, especially in the health sector, which hinders the effective delivery of testing, counseling, treatment and care services
Useful Links
Contacts
UNAIDS Country Office
Po Box 9182
dar es Salaam
Tanzania
Tel: +255 22 266 7377
Fax: +255 22 266 7803
TACAIDS
Fatima Mrisho
Executive Chairman
Po Box 76987
Dar es Salaam
Tel: +255 22 2122651/2125127
Email: fmrisho@tacaids.go.tz
HIV Service Organisations
AMREF
World Vision
PASADA
WAMATA
VUKA
KIWAKUKKI
Dardar Health Clinic
WAPO Mission Faraja Trust Fund
TADEPA
TANESA
AIDS Business Collision for Tanzania (private sector)
Networks of people living with HIV
SHDEPHA+
TANEPHA
TANOPHA
NETWO+
TNWP+
NACOPHA is a proposed council responsible for the coordination of all PLWHA networks
Global Report 2008 Data
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For consistency reasons the data in the table below are taken from official UN publications.
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Demographic data
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Year
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Estimate
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Source
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Total population (thousands)
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2007
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40 454
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UN Population Division
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Population aged 15-49 (thousands)
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2007
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18 734
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UN Population Division
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Female population aged 15-24 (thousands)
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2007
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4 109
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UN Population Division
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Annual population growth rate (%)
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2005-2010
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1.8
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UN Population Division
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% of population in urban areas
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2007
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25
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UN Population Division
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Crude birth rate (births per 1000 pop.)
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2007
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39.5
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UN Population Division
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Crude death rate (deaths per 1000 pop.)
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2007
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13.1
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UN Population Division
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Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births)
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2005
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950
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WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank, 2007
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Life expectancy at birth (years)
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2006
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50
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Total fertility rate (per woman)
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2006
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5.3
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WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS)
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Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)
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2006
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74
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Under 5 mortality rate (per 1000 live births)
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2006
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118
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Socio-economic data
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Year
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Estimate
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Source
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Gross national income, ppp, per capita (Int.$)
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2006
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980
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World Bank
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Per capita total expenditure on health (Int.$)
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2005
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40
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure on health (Int.$)
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2005
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12.6
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Adult literacy rate, both sexes (%)
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2006
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72
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UNESCO
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Adult literacy rate, male (%)
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2006
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78.9
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UNESCO
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Adult literacy rate, female (%)
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2006
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65.2
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UNESCO
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Net primary school enrolment ratio, male (%)
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2006
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98
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UNESCO
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Net primary school enrolment ratio, female (%)
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2006
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97
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UNESCO
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Human Development Index (ranking)
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2007/2008
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159
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UNDP
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Human Poverty Index (ranking)
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2007/2008
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67
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UNDP
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2005
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2006
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2007
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National funds spent by governments on HIV and AIDS from domestic sources (million USD)
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108.1
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Source: UNAIDS: Epidemiological Fact Sheets on HIV and AIDS, 2008 Update
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