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UNFPA Tanzania

Active in Tanzania since 1975, UNFPA works under a common UN development assistance plan focused on national priorities and human rights. Partnerships with the Government and civil society help advance reproductive health services and rights, with a focus on youth. Responses to gender-based violence include campaigning to end female genital mutilation/cutting. Programmes also invest in stronger national capacities to produce and apply demographic data.

Key humanitarian results 2024

  • People Reached
Suivant précédent

209,645

People Targeted by UNFPA

250,522

People in need

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Programme Activities

  • Toutes les ressources
  • Principales
  • Non - core

Tanzania, United Republic of 2024 Programme Activities data

Ending gender-based violence and harmful practices
By 2025, the reduction in gender-based violence and harmful practices has accelerated
Total Spending:
$3,827,358
Implemented by:
NGO $1,397,460 (37%)
GOV $520,218 (14%)
UNFPA $1,900,304 (50%)
UN $9,376 (0%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (29%)
Ressources diverses (71%)
Adolescents and youth
By 2025, strengthened skills and opportunities for adolescents and youth to ensure bodily autonomy, leadership and participation, and to build human capital
Total Spending:
$435,281
Implemented by:
UNFPA $127,997 (29%)
UN $959 (0%)
NGO $282,448 (65%)
GOV $23,877 (5%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (17)
Ressources diverses (83)
Gender and social norms
By 2025, strengthened mechanisms and capacities of actors and institutions to address discriminatory gender and social norms to advance gender equality and women’s decision-making
Total Spending:
$1,298,680
Implemented by:
UNFPA $288,607 (22%)
UN $1,345 (0%)
NGO $922,987 (71%)
GOV $85,740 (7%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (10)
Ressources diverses (90)
Humanitarian action
By 2025, strengthened the capacity of critical actors and systems in preparedness, early action and in the provision of life-saving interventions that are timely, integrated, conflict- and climate-sensitive, gender-transformative and peace-responsive
Total Spending:
$12,659
Implemented by:
NGO $2,530 (20%)
GOV $10,128 (80%)
Funded by:
Ressources diverses (100)
Policy and accountability
By 2025, improved integration of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, as well as the prevention of and response to gender-based violence and harmful practices, into universal health coverage-related policies and plans, and other relevant laws, policies, plans, and accountability frameworks
Total Spending:
$537,754
Implemented by:
UNFPA $356,058 (66%)
UN $2,309 (0%)
NGO $23,631 (4%)
GOV $155,756 (29%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (67)
Ressources diverses (33)
Population change and data
By 2025, strengthened data systems and evidence that take into account population changes and other megatrends (including ageing and climate change), in development policies and programmes, especially those related to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights
Total Spending:
$426,352
Implemented by:
UNFPA $208,902 (49%)
UN $1,777 (0%)
NGO $11,412 (3%)
GOV $204,261 (48%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (57)
Ressources diverses (43)
Quality of care and services
By 2025, strengthened capacity of systems, institutions and communities to provide high-quality, comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services, including supplies, as well as essential services to address gender-based violence and harmful practices
Total Spending:
$1,116,632
Implemented by:
UNFPA $918,740 (82%)
UN $2,986 (0%)
NGO $154,451 (14%)
GOV $40,455 (4%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (26)
Ressources diverses (74)
Ending preventable maternal deaths
By 2025, the reduction of preventable maternal deaths has accelerated
Total Spending:
$6,230,161
Implemented by:
NGO $2,086,926 (33%)
UNFPA $3,454,654 (55%)
UN $18,331 (0%)
GOV $670,250 (11%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (34%)
Ressources diverses (66%)
Adolescents and youth
By 2025, strengthened skills and opportunities for adolescents and youth to ensure bodily autonomy, leadership and participation, and to build human capital
Total Spending:
$626,069
Implemented by:
UNFPA $242,233 (39%)
UN $2,341 (0%)
NGO $344,310 (55%)
GOV $37,186 (6%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (31)
Ressources diverses (69)
Gender and social norms
By 2025, strengthened mechanisms and capacities of actors and institutions to address discriminatory gender and social norms to advance gender equality and women’s decision-making
Total Spending:
$603,761
Implemented by:
UNFPA $399,086 (66%)
UN $2,878 (0%)
NGO $192,672 (32%)
GOV $9,125 (2%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (34)
Ressources diverses (66)
Humanitarian action
By 2025, strengthened the capacity of critical actors and systems in preparedness, early action and in the provision of life-saving interventions that are timely, integrated, conflict- and climate-sensitive, gender-transformative and peace-responsive
Total Spending:
$19,680
Implemented by:
NGO $3,934 (20%)
GOV $15,746 (80%)
Funded by:
Ressources diverses (100)
Policy and accountability
By 2025, improved integration of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, as well as the prevention of and response to gender-based violence and harmful practices, into universal health coverage-related policies and plans, and other relevant laws, policies, plans, and accountability frameworks
Total Spending:
$1,182,077
Implemented by:
UNFPA $704,814 (60%)
UN $2,291 (0%)
NGO $422,174 (36%)
GOV $52,798 (4%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (56)
Ressources diverses (44)
Population change and data
By 2025, strengthened data systems and evidence that take into account population changes and other megatrends (including ageing and climate change), in development policies and programmes, especially those related to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights
Total Spending:
$826,773
Implemented by:
UNFPA $324,764 (39%)
UN $4,050 (0%)
NGO $184,516 (22%)
GOV $313,442 (38%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (51)
Ressources diverses (49)
Quality of care and services
By 2025, strengthened capacity of systems, institutions and communities to provide high-quality, comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services, including supplies, as well as essential services to address gender-based violence and harmful practices
Total Spending:
$2,971,802
Implemented by:
UNFPA $1,783,757 (60%)
UN $6,771 (0%)
NGO $939,321 (32%)
GOV $241,953 (8%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (22)
Ressources diverses (78)
Ending the unmet need for family planning
By 2025, the reduction in the unmet need for family planning has accelerated
Total Spending:
$3,837,372
Implemented by:
UNFPA $2,753,404 (72%)
GOV $412,242 (11%)
NGO $663,197 (17%)
UN $8,529 (0%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (28%)
Ressources diverses (72%)
Adolescents and youth
By 2025, strengthened skills and opportunities for adolescents and youth to ensure bodily autonomy, leadership and participation, and to build human capital
Total Spending:
$327,270
Implemented by:
UNFPA $136,994 (42%)
UN $921 (0%)
NGO $166,351 (51%)
GOV $23,004 (7%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (22)
Ressources diverses (78)
Gender and social norms
By 2025, strengthened mechanisms and capacities of actors and institutions to address discriminatory gender and social norms to advance gender equality and women’s decision-making
Total Spending:
$366,019
Implemented by:
UNFPA $252,204 (69%)
UN $716 (0%)
NGO $105,721 (29%)
GOV $7,379 (2%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (34)
Ressources diverses (66)
Humanitarian action
By 2025, strengthened the capacity of critical actors and systems in preparedness, early action and in the provision of life-saving interventions that are timely, integrated, conflict- and climate-sensitive, gender-transformative and peace-responsive
Total Spending:
$12,154
Implemented by:
NGO $2,429 (20%)
GOV $9,725 (80%)
Funded by:
Ressources diverses (100)
Policy and accountability
By 2025, improved integration of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, as well as the prevention of and response to gender-based violence and harmful practices, into universal health coverage-related policies and plans, and other relevant laws, policies, plans, and accountability frameworks
Total Spending:
$547,328
Implemented by:
UNFPA $348,620 (64%)
UN $2,319 (0%)
NGO $166,292 (30%)
GOV $30,096 (5%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (65)
Ressources diverses (35)
Population change and data
By 2025, strengthened data systems and evidence that take into account population changes and other megatrends (including ageing and climate change), in development policies and programmes, especially those related to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights
Total Spending:
$406,576
Implemented by:
UNFPA $198,213 (49%)
UN $1,706 (0%)
NGO $10,957 (3%)
GOV $195,699 (48%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (57)
Ressources diverses (43)
Quality of care and services
By 2025, strengthened capacity of systems, institutions and communities to provide high-quality, comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services, including supplies, as well as essential services to address gender-based violence and harmful practices
Total Spending:
$2,178,025
Implemented by:
UNFPA $1,817,372 (83%)
UN $2,867 (0%)
NGO $211,447 (10%)
GOV $146,340 (7%)
Funded by:
Ressources ordinaires (13)
Ressources diverses (87)

Programme Documentation

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Tanzania CPD [2022-2027] (DP/FPA/CPD/TZA/9)
Cycle: 2022-2027
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CPE Tanzania [2011] (DP/FPA/2010/21)
Cycle: 2011-2011
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CPD Tanzania [2016-2021] (DP/FPA/CPD/TZA/8)
Cycle: 2016-2021
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CPE Tanzania [2015-2016] (DP/FPA/2015/9)
Cycle: 2015-2016
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UNDAF Tanzania [2011-2015]
Cycle: 2011-2015
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CCPD Tanzania [2011-2015] (DP/FPA-ICEF-WFP/CCPD/2011/TZA/1)
Cycle: 2011-2015
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CPD Tanzania [2007-2010] (DP/FPA/CPD/TZA/6)
Cycle: 2007-2010
Notes techniques et sources

The designations employed and the presentation of material on the map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNFPA concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.