TEHIP2010-01-082010-01-082009http://hdl.handle.net/10625/41005Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project (TEHIP), a joint initiative between IDRC and Tanzania’s Ministry of Health, contributes to ongoing national health sector reforms that aim to improve the efficiency and accessibility of Tanzanian health services. This 2-page brochure outlines some of the activities of the TEHIP programme and the successful “toolbox” it has developed which includes: “Burden of Disease Profiles” to show health needs at the community level; “District Health Accounts” to map budgets; a “Cost Information System” to identify inefficiencies; and “Community Voice” to facilitate community participation in health planning.Text1 digital file (2 p. : ill.)enHEALTH PERSONNELDATA COLLECTINGCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONMORTALITY DECLINEHEALTH PLANNINGRESOURCE ALLOCATIONRURAL AREASTANZANIAHEALTH SYSTEMPARTNERSHIPSSOUTH OF SAHARAPUBLIC HEALTHTanzania Essential Health Interventions Project : a joint initiative of Tanzania's Ministry of Health and IDRCBrochure