Tanzania Go back to countries map The Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP) aims to help countries lower rates of stillbirths and newborn deaths by 2030. Validated indicators for optimum newborn care need to be tested for feasibility for integration into health management information systems (HMIS) in low-resource countries. Data for Impact (D4I), in collaboration with the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, will conduct a feasibility study in Tanzania—the study being one step toward promoting broader uptake of these indicators. D4I will work with Ifakara Health Institute—from planning and stakeholder engagement, operationalization, assessment, and dissemination of findings. Interviews with service providers, managers, and policymakers will assess perceptions of the usefulness of ENAP indicators; a health facility assessment will include district and subdistrict hospitals and community facilities equipped for births. Several priority ENAP indicators will be chosen for feasibility testing and integration in the HMIS at study facilities to support improved data collection on care and outcomes that can inform future interventions and policies. Related Content High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning: Measuring and Monitoring HIP Implementation with Core Components: Example HIP Core Component Checklists High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning (FP): A qualitative assessment of quality and scale of implementation for three service delivery HIPs in Bangladesh and Tanzania High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning (FP): A qualitative assessment of quality and scale of implementation for three service delivery HIPs in Bangladesh and Tanzania Review of CTC Analytics Data Use at Site Level in Tanzania Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators EN-MINI-PRISM Tools for Routine Health Information Systems: Tanzania Pilot Study Report (2023, English)Mapped newborn data availability in routine Health Information Systems: EN-MINI mapping tool results: Tanzania – June 2022 (2023, English)The United Republic of Tanzania’s National Guidelines for Supportive Supervision of Most Vulnerable Children Programs (2021, English)Every Newborn-BIRTH protocol: observational study validating indicators for coverage and quality of maternal and newborn health care in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania (2019, English)The Importance of Collecting and Using Valid Data on Reaching Partners through Index Testing for HIV: Results and Recommendations (2019, English)Quality of family planning services in HIV integrated and non-integrated health facilities in Malawi and Tanzania (2019, English)1 2 Next »