Performance-based Health Basket Fund

With its contribution to the health basket fund Switzerland supports the Government of Tanzania, in particular local governments, to accelerate equitable access to health services by women, children and isolated rural populations. Switzerland, as chair of the health development partners group, will lever the Fund resources through policy dialogue to create an innovative financing modality to ensure the utilization of all Tanzanians of quality health services.
Land/Region | Thema | Periode | Budget |
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Tansania |
Gesundheit nothemedefined
Infektionskrankheit
Primäre Gesundheitsversorgung Stärkung der Gesundheitssysteme Medizinische Dienstleistungen Reproduktive Gesundheit & Rechte |
01.11.2015
- 31.12.2021 |
CHF 23’758’762
|
- Central State of South East
- Ausländischer Privatsektor Norden
- United Nations Children’s Fund
- World Health Organization
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Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD GESUNDHEIT
GESUNDHEIT
GESUNDHEIT
BEVÖLKERUNGSPOLITIK / BEVÖLKERUNGSPROGRAMME & REPRODUKTIVE GESUNDHEIT
Sub-Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD Basisgesundheitswesen
Bekämpfung von Infektionskrankheiten
Politik und Verwaltung im Gesundheitswesen
Basisgesundheitswesen
Medizinische Dienstleistungen
Reproduktive Gesundheit
Querschnittsthemen Projekt berücksichtigt die Geschlechter-Gleichstellung als Querschnittsthema.
Projekt berücksichtigt Demokratisierung, gute Regierungsführung und Menschenrechte als Querschnittsthema.
Projekt unterstützt auch Verbesserungen in der Partnerorganisation
Unterstützungsform Gemeinschafts-/Sammelfinanzierungen
Administrative Kosten der DEZA
Projektnummer 7F01708
Hintergrund |
The Health Basket Fund was created in 1999 as a pooling mechanism of donor resources to support the implementation of the national health strategic plan. On the one hand, this strategy, as well as efforts from global health initiatives, allowed Tanzania to reach Millennium Development Goals 4 & 6, and reduced out of pocket health expenditure by households. Furthermore, it promoted decentralised planning, budgeting and expenditure tracking for sound public financial management and stimulated the generation of local revenues by primary health care facilities. On the other hand, this first period of health sector budget support did not fully produce the expected progress in term of access to health services. The new national Health Sector Strategic Plan (2015-20) calls for intensified focus on quality health service delivery in public and private health facilities in support of universal health coverage. The Health Basket Fund has been redesigned as a performance-based health financing instrument to addresses the primary weaknesses of the past phases. Switzerland’s leadership of health partners in policy dialogue with Tanzania will use transparent and accountable diplomatic dialogue to develop further the redesigned results-oriented Health Basket Fund. |
Ziele |
The agreed aim of the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and Development Partners of the pooled funding arrangement is to reach underserved populations with essential, effective and affordable health services, and to contribute to effective decentralisation to enhance delivery of quality primary health care, by increasing financial resources in the health sector, with a focus on local governments. |
Zielgruppen |
The beneficiaries are the people resident on the mainland Tanzania (>47 mio), in particular poor people and women and children as main users of primary health care services. The major share (up to 90%) of the performance-based Health Basket Fund is allocated to primary health care facilities through local governments who are responsible for providing basic health care and social protection to local communities. |
Mittelfristige Wirkungen |
Improved performance of 33’800 primary care health workers and quality of health services Better access to quality primary care through 6800 health facilities and improved social accountability The creation of a new health financing modality is accelerated through Switzerland’s leadership in policy dialogue, by chairing the health development partners group |
Resultate |
Resultate von früheren Phasen:
Between 2000 and 2010: The deaths of young children have been reduced by 50% or more nationwide. Malaria cases in health centres and hospitals have dropped by 75%. Similar progress was made with malaria control in pregnancy. Households in Tanzania reduced out of pocket health spending by 50% thus increasing available financial resources for schooling and productive activities. Local governments improved management of public funds by using progressively IT tools in planning, budgeting and expenditure reporting. The 6800 public health facilities increased locally generated revenues through user fees and community health funds for social protection, allowing them to address community priorities. |
Verantwortliche Direktion/Bundesamt |
DEZA |
Kreditbereich |
Entwicklungszusammenarbeit |
Projektpartner |
Vertragspartner Privatsektor Ausländische staatliche Institution Organisation der Vereinten Nationen (UNO) Andere Partner Development Partners: DFATD-Canada, DANIDA-Denmark, Irish Aid-Ireland, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank |
Budget | Laufende Phase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 23’758’762 Bereits ausgegebenes Schweizer Budget CHF 23’381’222 |
Projektphasen |
Phase 7 01.11.2015 - 31.12.2021 (Completed) Phase 6 01.10.2012 - 31.12.2015 (Completed) Phase 5 01.10.2008 - 30.09.2012 (Completed) |