Public Private Partnership in Utilization of Funds in the Health Sector in Tanzania an Analysis of Key Financing Mechanisms

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2007-10
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Kampala International University,Masters in Development Administration and Management
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Purpose As a result of donor apathy, there has been notable decrease in the amount of donor funding to the social sector in recent years. Results of recent studies conducted on the impact of previous donor funding efforts have led to development workers to query if foreign aid works. Noting the importance of the health sector in a country's pathway to development, the purpose of this study is to analyse the key financing mechanisms in the republic of Tanzania with a view to informing the policy makers on the need to design more efficient, equitable and sustainable financing mechanisms. Methodology This study used two main strategies to ensure sufficient collection of secondary and primary data. This included a detailed review of related literature obtained from internet searches, publications and related papers and journals from all over the world but with specific focus on Tanzania. The source of primary data was mainly from interviews with key stakeholders, that is, representatives from donor agencies, leading NGOs, faith based organizations and government departments. Findings. The study notes that public private partnerships in delivery of health services are not new in the republic of Tanzania. The earlier public partnership between the district hospitals and the private not for profit faith based organizations was more focused than the public private partnership between the transnational drug companies and the central government today. Implications. There is need to redefine the objectives of public private partnerships to ensure that partnerships are initiated where they exist in pursuit of a common objective. Policies and legislation are required to ensure where viable partnerships are identified, the ventures are appropriately monitored to ensure the set goals are achieved in an efficient manner.
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A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Degree of Master of Arts in Development Administration and Management of Kampala International University
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Public Private Partnership, Utilization of Funds, Health Sector, Key Financing Mechanisms
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