In Tanzania, mNutrition is implemented through the ‘Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy Baby’ (HPHB) SMS (text messaging) programme, which is part of the Wazazi Nipendeni mHealth platform (WN). The programme is run by the mHealth Tanzania public-private partnership, which was initiated in 2012 by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, with financial support from the US government Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). WN is targeted at pregnant women and mothers of young children, and their partners (husbands, etc). It is available nationally and on all phone networks
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
This report focuses on the quantitative component which employs a cluster randomised controlled tria...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Of...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Of...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Bab...
This brief focuses on the quantitative impact evaluation in Tanzania, led by IFPRI. In Tanzania, new...
This is the phase 1 report for the business modelling analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby...
The mNutrition initiative is a five-year global programme supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth ...
e-PactThis final mixed methods report forms part of the external impact evaluation of mNutrition in ...
This midline report presents the findings of the second round of qualitative data collection conduct...
e-Pact. mNutritionThis brief provides a summary of the Tanzania final mixed methods evaluation repor...
In the effort to reduce maternal mortality rate, Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 was declared gl...
Tanzania is striving to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 4 and 5 that call for reducing Ne...
This report presents the thematic analysis of the findings from the initial qualitative exploratory ...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
This report focuses on the quantitative component which employs a cluster randomised controlled tria...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Of...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Of...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Bab...
This brief focuses on the quantitative impact evaluation in Tanzania, led by IFPRI. In Tanzania, new...
This is the phase 1 report for the business modelling analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby...
The mNutrition initiative is a five-year global programme supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth ...
e-PactThis final mixed methods report forms part of the external impact evaluation of mNutrition in ...
This midline report presents the findings of the second round of qualitative data collection conduct...
e-Pact. mNutritionThis brief provides a summary of the Tanzania final mixed methods evaluation repor...
In the effort to reduce maternal mortality rate, Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 was declared gl...
Tanzania is striving to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 4 and 5 that call for reducing Ne...
This report presents the thematic analysis of the findings from the initial qualitative exploratory ...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
This report focuses on the quantitative component which employs a cluster randomised controlled tria...