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Applying the Science of Improvement to Strengthen Systems and Improve Health Outcomes in Tanzania
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Building on results achieved since 2003, the USAID ASSIST Project is providing technical support to Tanzania's Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW) and other implementing partners to improve the quality of care for HIV and other priority health services using improvement methods that engage frontline providers in identifying gaps and making locally sustainable changes in care processes that will result in better outcomes. This pamphlet describes ASSIST Tanzania's project activities.

A health worker showing mothers how to position infants when breastfeeding during a postnatal health talk, in Iringa region.
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