Sunday, August 12, 2012


TANZANIA PARLIAMENTARIANS AGAINST MALARIA & NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

(TAPAMA)


Tanzania Parliamentarians Against Malaria (TAPAMA) is the coalition of the Member of Parliaments of Tanzania who has dedicated to Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Tanzania and fight other Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). The MPs enhance lobbying and Advocacy on role of leaders and other decision makers  on implementation of United Nations malaria-related Millennium Development Goals- Rolling Back Malaria and National implementation of ant malarial Prevention and treatment policy of Tanzania.

The Member of Parliaments of Tanzania are responding to March 2007, the 60th World Health Assembly (WHA) African governments Leaders (include Tanzania) and other International leaders commit themselves to the rolling back malaria and meeting the United Nations malaria-related Millennium Development Goals, with emphasise on greater involvement of the leader in the fight against Malaria and scale up community involvement in the Campaign to fight Malaria in Tanzania


Background.

In 2006 Malaria Consortium International Organisation based in UK in Collaboration with ORES Tanzania (National NGO based in Tanzania) realize that, The Greater involvement of Policy makers in the campaign  against Malaria in Tanzania (RBM) shall scale up the implementation of the National Policy to fight Malaria in Tanzania. As the result of that advocacy campaign to the Policy makers came the formation of Coalition (Alliances) of members of Parliament against Malaria –TAPAMA then was found in January 2007.

TAPAMA understand that malaria has remained one of the oldest diseases leading killer diseases in our Country, More than 93% percent of the population is at risk for malaria. The statistics show that the population in Tanzania is 40 million people, all of whom live at risk of malaria, for at least part of the year. This makes Tanzania to be the third largest population at risk of malaria in the world with reported increase of malaria cases and under-5 mortality rate of 165/1000. The disease is responsible for more than one-third (33%) of deaths among children under age five and for up to one-fifth (20%) of deaths among pregnant women. In 2006 about 56% percent of hospital admissions in country were under-five children was due to Malaria. Up to 80% percent of Tanzania’s malaria deaths occur among these Children.

 Malaria has been one of the major economical burdens to the country, For example year 2007 health statistics show average of the regional hospital statistics manifest that about 55% of patients admitted in regional hospitals were suffering from malaria or malaria related complications. On the other hand the Disease has been having great impact to the Tanzania Economy, The Disease cause of more than 18 Million people suffered or become sick of Malaria which increase number of absentees at work Place and business place, The Diseases make economical loss of 3.4% of GDP equivalent of 350 million US$. Due to above urgency needs TAPAMA members decided to join the community by scaling up the RBM campaign initiatives.

Vision: Tanzania without Malaria and become giant resource for Policymakers on Malaria intervention Strategies in Africa.
Mission: To scale up Malaria Prevention intervention and Treatment in order to reduce the mortality and morbidity rate of Death caused by Malaria in Tanzania and relief the sufferings of disease among the most Vulnerable groups in our Country.

 OBJECTIVES:

  1. Lobbying and advocacy for Policy implementation in combating Malaria by mobilizing influence of Community leaders and decision makers (Parliamentarians) to scale up policy implementation and resources commitment on Fight Malaria and other neglected Tropical Diseases.
  2. To Enhance Malaria prevention strategies among the most affected communities and group people and Country as whole.
  3. Advocacy access to effective and sustainable prophylaxis and Treatment.
  4. Scaling up availability of free Treated Mosquito net and Treatment to the most vulnerable group namely, the pregnant women and children under five years old.
  5. Greater involvement of Community in Malaria Intervention by community mobilization and dissemination of information on Malaria and other Neglected Tropical Disease.
  6. To conduct operational Research on Malaria and Vector Control and develop policy agenda to the MP Assembly.
  7. Capacity building to the MP and other partners and information sharing on control, prevention and Treatment.
  8. Resource mobilization (Financial resources and human Resources) to support Member of Parliaments who are willing to work with their communities in their constituents to implement national Ant malaria and Prevention policy.
  9. Enhance Community Behaviors Communication and education on malaria Control and prevention Intervention to the Member of Parliaments, other policymakers and community as whole.


Founder members (2007)

Hon Riziki Lulida (MP)

Chairperson

 Hon. Fuya Kimbita (MP)  (out going)

Secretary General

 Hon. Mtutura A. Mtutura (MP)

Treasurer General

 Hon. Zabein M. Mhita (MP)………………………………..Member

Hon. Ania S. Chaurembo (MP) …………………………...Member

Hon. Ramadhan A. Maneno (MP) …………………………Member

Hon. Gosbert Blandes (MP) ………………………………..Member

Hon. Idd M Azzan (MP) ……………………………………Member

Hon. Benson M. Mpesya (MP) ……………………………..Member

Hon. Mossy S. Musa (MP) ………………………..………..Member

Hon. Magreth Mkanga (MP) ………………………………..Member

Hon. Alyshymaa Kwegyr.........................................................Member


Current Partners

ORES Tanzania, Malaria Consortium (UK), Ministry of Health Tanzania-National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), Malaria No More (USA), Care of the Needy (COTN), Tanzania.



Contacts

Secretary General

Tanzania Parliamentarians Against Malaria

Ocean Road, NIMR bldg, 2nd floor, Room No 11,

P.O. BOX 31232, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania



 Tel +255 715 238509

 Tel +255 782 104323

 Tel +255 784 520680 (Senior  Consultant and Secretariate)       


tapama.tz@gmail.com

 www.tapama.or.tz (still under Construction)

5 comments:

  1. UAM Champion: Tanzania Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda

    BLOG POST March 20, 2013

    Since the national launch of Malaria Safe on November 29, 2012, in Tanzania, Prime Minister Hon. Mizengo Pinda has championed the role of the private sector in the country's malaria control strategy, working with Voices to engage stakeholders at the highest levels.

    The Prime Minister, who presided at the launch, has since appointed a Malaria Safe contact person within his office, written letters to 32 Tanzanian companies to encourage them to participate in the Malaria Safe program, and requested additional public funding for malaria control from various government entities. One of these is the Minister of Regional and Local Government Authority (RALG), whom the Prime Minister directed to allocate funds for malaria. Another is Tanzania Parliamentarians Against Malaria (TAPAMA), a parliamentary group that will meet with Voices next month to address district-level malaria funding gaps under the direction of the Prime Minister, in collaboration with four committees--Social Welfare, Community Development, HIV/AIDS and Local Government. A third is the Association of Local Authorities of Tanzania (ALAT). The Prime Minister has also written a letter to the Minister of Health and Social Welfare and to the Minister of Tourism and Natural Resources to promote Malaria Safe companies and to procure malaria resources. Finally, the Prime Minister has sent letters of directives to all Regional and District Commissioners to make sure that local governments increases malaria funding before district budgets are set up early this year.

    For his strong support, Hon. Mizengo Pinda (pictured above, at right) was invited as the guest of honor at last month’s United Against Malaria gala dinner in Johannesburg, an official event of the 2013 Orange Africa Cup of Nations. He was joined by South African Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi (pictured above, at left) and other dignitaries, business leaders and celebrities who are working diligently to create a malaria-free future in Africa. "I'm personally very excited because the Malaria Safe initiative that we launched last year in Tanzania is already bringing about some very good results," he told audience members. "Malaria can't be fought alone with the budget of the government. We've got to get everybody to contribute a little bit. Through the private sector, it's working very well, because most of them have taken up the program of providing mosquito nets, etc. It can be done."

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    Permalink Submitted by Hermengild Mayunga (not verified) on March 26, 2013
    Promising initiatives to end Malaria in Tanzania

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    Permalink Submitted by Lucas Charles Mkwizu (not verified) on April 2, 2013
    malaria is killing many children under five years of age, I happen to conduct a research on malaria prevention and find lot of challenges.
    I hope this efforts from PM, will support the fight against malaria.
    let us collabora

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  2. We are happy for such a good initiatives you are doing keep it burning to make RBM possible.
    We are very positive to see expectant mothers, under 5 and the whole communities are not in danger from the fear of "Anopheles Quadrimaculatus" any more

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  3. We are appreciate a good initiatives you guys are doing, we are positive to have a safe community from fear of "Anopheles Quadrimaculats" no more and eventually to make a biG smile ♡ to all under five and Great hope☆ to expectant mothers..

    (Let aim and deal together 'RBM' is possible)
    Go Wrinkle for Malaria - Tuikunjie Ndita Malaria-Tuikatae Ikatalike-
    Tusiikubali Isikubalike.

    Mdau: I'm Against Malaria.. Naipinga.. Naikinza.. Naikataa..

    Andrew K.E.Njau

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