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Evolution of health sector strategic planning in Tanzania: What have we learnt and how can we improve?

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  • Juliet Nabyonga‐Orem
  • James Avoka Asamani

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Progressive realization of Universal Health Coverage is inevitable given resource constraints. The incremental approach must be reflected in health sector strategic plans which serve as roadmaps. Using a matrix based on the health systems building blocks to extract data, we reviewed three successive sector strategies to assess priority issues addressed. We undertook a thematic synthesis to draw lessons and conclusion reported in this paper. Our review shows good practice as well as areas desiring attention if health sector strategic plans are to serve the intended purpose. Although all strategies were aligned to global and national development aspirations, were developed in a participatory manner they did not reflect the required incremental approach. The challenges to be addressed and the priorities remained largely the same over a 15‐year period. The strategies and key results areas to be implemented in the different strategies were numerous with funding gaps. Improving the utility of strategic plans requires improving both the process and content. Implied in this approach is the need for prioritised and affordable strategic plans that reflect incremental efforts to attaining long term targets coupled with strong trend analysis and monitoring. Additionally, we advocate for strategic plan with a longer timeframe perhaps 10 years with adjustments at regular intervals.

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  • Juliet Nabyonga‐Orem & James Avoka Asamani, 2023. "Evolution of health sector strategic planning in Tanzania: What have we learnt and how can we improve?," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(3), pages 662-678, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:38:y:2023:i:3:p:662-678
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3609
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