In the health sector, planning and resource allocation at country level are mainly guided by national plans. For each such plan, a midterm review of progress is important for policy-makers since the review can inform the second half of the plan’s implementation and provide a situation analysis on which the subsequent plan can be based. The review should include a comprehensive analysis using recent data – from surveys, facility and administrative databases – and global health estimates. Any midterm analysis of progress is best conducted by a team comprising representatives of government agencies, independent national institutions and global health organizations. Here we present an example of such a review, done in 2013 in the United Republic of Tanzania. Compared to similar countries, the results of this midterm review showed good progress in all health indicators except skilled birth attendance.
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Mboera, L. E. G., Ipuge, Y., Kumalija, C. J., Rubona, J., Perera, S., Masanja, H., & Boerma, T. (2015). Examen à mi-parcours des plans nationaux de santé: L’exemple de la République-Unie de Tanzanie. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 93(4), 271–278. https://doi.org/10.2471/BLT.14.141069
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