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- Page 7 and 8: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Background Ear
- Page 9 and 10: Tanzania has opted for a system of
- Page 11 and 12: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Many resource perso
- Page 13 and 14: I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to th
- Page 15 and 16: II LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introducti
- Page 17 and 18: have been highlighted in Technical
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- Page 21 and 22: III POVERTY AND HEALTH IN TANZANIA
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- Page 33 and 34: VI IMPACT OF USER FEES IN TANZANIA
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- Page 37 and 38: Table 6.3: Critical observations re
- Page 39 and 40: All in all, there is limited eviden
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- Page 47 and 48: VII CONCLUSIONS Poverty and health
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Gilson, L. 1997. ‘The Lessons of
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Ministry of Health. 2003. Assessmen
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Schwerzel, P. 2001. Evaluation Repo
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World Bank. 2000. Poverty Reduction
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TECHNICAL PAPER
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2. Groups with most regressive outc
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Although the primary purpose is to
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Technical Paper 6
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Health Sector Reforms: Strategic Pl
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Technical Paper 10
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Elements of the Community Health Fu
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stems from the rapid increase in de
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Technical Paper 16
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Type of service Clarifications Refe
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Charges in the public and private h
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� Implementation of fees at the l
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- Enhance the accessibility of serv
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Technical Paper 26
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Critical factors that hamper access
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An exploratory study 11 in Kagera R
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Table TP 15 Views of 4 orphans towa
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this way the health centre prevents
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dispensaries. That is where most of
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ANNEX 1 TERMS OF REFERENCE Equity I
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� Access to services for the poor
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ANNEX 2 DATA MATRIX FOR CATEGORISAT
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(These are the key questions in the
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ANNEX 3 GUIDELINES FOR DATA COLLECT
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� Can you mention negative experi
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� Which groups are exempted from
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ANNEX 4 TOOL FOR ANALYSIS OF POVERT
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c.3 User fees 19. Does the strategy
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ANNEX 5 TANZANIA COUNTRY PROFILE 1.
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2. Tanzania Millennium Goals Countr
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ANNEX 6 RESOURCE PERSONS Name of Re
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ANNEX 7 ITINERARIES 1. Itinerary Pa
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03-04-2004 � Continued desk study
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ANNEX 8 MAP OF TANZANIA Equity Impl