Publications by authors named "Chakupewa Joseph Mpambije"

Article Synopsis
  • Maternal and child health is really important, especially in countries that don't have a lot of resources. Helping mothers and children stay healthy is part of a big goal to lower death rates by 2030.
  • Community-Based Interventions (CBIs) are programs that help improve health services for mothers and children, but there haven't been many studies on how well they work. This study looks at the impact of CBIs in Tanzania.
  • The results showed that things like doctor visits for pregnant moms and family planning became much more popular. There was also better knowledge about health services, and women felt more empowered in their communities.
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Community participation has become a dominant approach in environmental health-related projects, yet, its enhancement has remained a challenge. This study examines ways of enhancing community participation in environmental health-related initiatives in rural areas of Tanzania. A total of one hundred people (n = 100) were engaged in this study.

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Background: Public-private partnership in the health sector was introduced to improve the delivery of health services in Tanzania. Contrary, the expected outcomes have not been fully realised. This study aimed at investigating challenges encountered in implementing public-private partnership institutional arrangements in health service delivery in Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

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