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Client: Chemonics Int 
Title: USAID/Lishe Mtambuka Project
Chemonics International under the USAID Lishe Mtambuka Project tasked DAMAX to assess the status of the nutrition workforce in Local Government Authorities (LGAs) in Njombe, Songwe, Rukwa, Katavi, and Kigoma. This assessment will identify human resource gaps and explore the job descriptions and workload of nutrition workforce members and the information gathered will help support the development of strategies to improve nutrition outcomes and address challenges in the targeted regions.


Client: UNICEF Tanzania 
Title: Assessment of Functionality of Quality Improvement Teams (QITs) in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
DAMAX has been contracted by UNICEF Tanzania to Assess the Functionality of Quality Improvement Teams (QITs) at the facilities in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. The assessment will encompass a review of existing quality improvement team frameworks, an assessment of functionality, and an analysis of their effectiveness in driving quality improvements in primary health care. Additionally, the assessment is expected to explore opportunities for collaboration and convergence among QITs to strengthen their collective impact.  


Client: Nutritional International 
Title: Assessment of Barriers for the Delivery of ANC and PNC Nutrition Services for Pregnant Adolescent Girls & Development of Training Module for Health Care Providers Building Rights for Improved Girl's Health in Tanzania (BRIGHT) Project
DAMAX contracted by Nutritional International(NI) to conduct assessment on Barriers for the Delivery of ANC and PNC Nutrition Services for Pregnant Adolescent Girls & Development of Training Module for Health Care Providers in Tabora Region. The purpose of this project is to identify barriers and challenges in the delivery of ANC and PNC nutrition service and to develop recommendations for optimal delivery of these services for pregnant adolescents and develop a nutrition training module for pregnant adolescent girls on ANC and PNC by incorporating recommendations based on the evidence collected during the assessment in line with both national and global ANC and PNC guidelines/recommendations.