Kizazi Kipya: New Generation
The Kizazi Kipya project, or New Generation, worked to transform the lives of vulnerable Tanzanian children and young people, particularly those affected by HIV. This five-year project (2016-2021) built on years of collaboration between Pact and USAID in Tanzania that already had made a significant, measurable difference for the country’s youth. Kizazi Kipya's outcomes include better financial resources for parents and caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children, as well as improved access to health and HIV services for children and adolescents, including those who are hard to reach. The project worked across all regions of Tanzania. Partners included the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, the Aga Khan Foundation, Railway Children Africa and the Ifakara Health Institute.
GLOBAL GOALS
PROJECT RESOURCES
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Pact Tanzania - Annual Review 2021
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Toward a sustainable, locally led OVC response in Tanzania
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Building and sustaining civil society organizational capacity development in Tanzania
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Best practices in programming for orphans and vulnerable children: A compendium of interventions and lessons learned from the USAID Kizazi Kipya project
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USAID Kizazi Kipya updates: July – September 2021
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