Tanzania Network of
Positive Women

Standards and Principles of TNW+

TNW+ follows a set of Principles in all its interventions. These principles are aligned with those of many National and international CSOs:

Promote empowerment

Promote empowerment

Partnership

Partnership

Gender Equality

Gender Equality

Social Transformation

Social Transformation

Ensure accountability and promote responsibility

Ensure accountability and promote responsibility

Address Stigma and discrimination

Address Stigma and discrimination

Seek sustainable results

Seek sustainable results

Transformation Leaderships

Transformation Leaderships

My Data Our Health

Launching a public conversation on data privacy and personal responsibility for collective well being


My Data Our Health is a mobilisation campaign that involves WLHIV, political leaders and media personnel. The Challenge faced by PLHIV and AGYW HIV is accessibility of individual health data that has an impact on their daily lives. It has not been easy to control and own their health data. They are not aware who determines how the data is collected, managed, used, stored and disposal of. They are not sure who is the ending user of the data, if it is for public benefit purposes.

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Services Offered and Programme Interventions.

  • To conduct awareness sessions and information dissemination with the aim to increase awareness of WLHIV and their rights.
  • To provide legal aid services to WLHIV and other marginalized members of the community.
  • To train grassroots community stakeholders on designing and implementing community owned HIV prevention response.
  • To link WHIV with clusters and or organizations addressing issues of PLHIV.
  • To mainstream and address HIV and AIDS gender related drivers in social and development projects including GBV.
  • Promote testing for HIV and create linkage and networks in order to get easy access of treatment and create psychosocial support groups
  • Advocate for change of law and or restrictive policies in order for the government to uphold the rights of people living with HIV, Sexual Reproductive rights, maternal health rights to women and, adolescents.
  • To train community on sexual reproductive health and rights and campaign on safe motherhood, early marriages and pregnancies including use of condom.
  • To create awareness on women’s maternal health challenges in order to reduce maternal mortality rate, advocate for right of couple to decide when to have children.
  • To advocate for systemic changes in provision of maternal health care which include training of health workers, better facilities, access to adequate health care, prevention and or elimination of transmissions of HIV to infants, non-violation of women’s reproductive health.
  • To Design, print and disseminate information on maternal and child health care services, behavior change and deliver key messages focusing on the practiced risk behaviors that need to be changed in the respective communities.
  • Involve and effectively participate in social and economic advocacy works that aims at improving life of the marginalized and vulnerable communities.
  • Conduct policy dialogues on various issues on social and economic development of the people.
  • Conduct research, baseline studies and Monitoring and Evaluation for other civil societies to provide objective view and enhance their program responses.
  •  Document and disseminate best practices from all programs and activities implemented.

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