1. KOICA Tanzania Office
▪ Established in 2002
▪ 25 Workers ( Korean 12 / Tanzanian 13)
▪ Supported total USD 100.55 million grant support amount (2017 : USD 18.97 million)
Health Education Water
Country Partnership Strategy
(2016-2020)
▪
6
Projects▪
5
Project with International Organization▪
8
Project with NGO/Company▪
13
Training Programs▪
48
WFK Volunteers1. KOICA Tanzania Office
38%
(2,140)
7%
(382.4) 11%
(597) 7%
(392) 27%
(1,515)
10%
(543)
Project WFK
Volunteers With NGO Training Program With IO
(Million)
2,458
1,897
1,700
1,336
953
(Million)
2017 Amount of grant support
In African continent 2017 Amount of Support
KOICA Tanzania Office
The second largest support in terms of KOICA to African continent
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2. Health Sector
Health Outreach and Education Program for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health Program
(Tentative)
2017-2021 / USD 7 Million
Improvement of Health Care Services for Mothers and Newborns in Chanika and Surrounding Areas
2014-2018 USD 4.25 million
Health Basket Fund 2016-2018/USD 6million
Chanika Project
▪ 4.25 million / 2014-2018
▪ Chanika dispensary - 43,912 residents (Census, 2012)
▪ To support the Government of Tanzania to improve the delivery of MNCH services
▪ Improve capacity building
▪ Improve procurement of advanced equipment and services
Project for Improvement of Health Care Services for Mothers and Newborns in Chanika and Surrounding Areas(2014-2018 / USD 4.25 million)
Arial View (Tentative)
“One mother, One bed”
RMNCH Project
▪ USD 5.6 million / 2013-2018
▪ Mbeya and Songwe regions
▪ To provide quality services for mothers, newborns, and children under-five and strengthen the provision of Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care
▪ Provide Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (BEmONC) and Youth-Friendly services
▪ Provide the provision of ambulances, medical equipment, supplies, and renovations to 30 health facilities
Saving Mothers and Children’s Lives through Innovative, Sustainable and
Comprehensive Reproductive, Mother, Child and Adolescent Health Services Project
with UNICEF (2013-2018/USD 5.6million)
Knowledge Production Activities
▪ 14 November 2016 ~ 15 November 2016 ▪ Nyerere Convention Center, Dar es Salaam
▪ Tanzania Ministry of Health, International Organizations ▪ “Enhancing Maternal Newborn Child Health (MNCH) through up-scaling innovative models”
2016 Tanzania Health Summit
East-African maternal health Forum
13 April 2016 ▪ Double Tree Hotel, Dar es Salaam▪
Tanzania Ministry of Health, UNICEF, Chiefs of 13 region ▪
To share and compare achievements of MDG goal 4 and Have a presentation in terms of Health Strategy
Education Sector
Quality of education for secondary school in Zanzibar 2018-2021
USD 10 million World Friends Korea
Teachers
(Math & Science) 14 teachers
Rural development & Agriculture
Saemaul Zero Hunger Communities Project with WFP
2014-2016 USD 3 million
Green Economy in Biosphere Reserve (GEBR)
2013-2016 USD million
Integrated Rural Development Project 2011-2013
USD 4.5 million
Millennium Village Project
2009-2016 USD 6 million
2. Partnering with NGO
United Help for International Children
KEEPER & U-CENTER Projects 2017-2018
Global Together
Elevating the Quality Of Life and Strengthening Capacity among Tanzanian Women through Microcredit
2017-2018 Medi Peace
Hospital based infection control and capacity building project for maternal and child health in Tanzania
2017-2019
Heart to Heart Foundation Eye Health Service system strengthening Program in Tanzania
2015-2018 Good Neighbors
Youth education support project with an application of C4D 2015-2018
NFC International
Supporting clinical services for the regional people
2015-2017
Christion Korean Hyo-Shin Mission Foundation Achieving vulnerable girls’
independence 2017-2019
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5. Training Programs (CIAT)
KOICA provides training programs including short-term, long-term courses and Master’s degrees, to Tanzanian government officials to strengthen Human Resource Development (HRD) and Capacity Building in partner countries.
To share
Korea’sexperience and expertise gained from successfully eradicating poverty attaining rapid economic growth in Korea over the last 50 years.
KAAT
(KOICA Alumni Association of Tanzania ) To enhance the social and professional cooperation of its members.Contributing to community development activities