NCPAII for Most Vulnerable Children Launch Materials
In Tanzania, The National Costed Plan of Action (NCPAII) for Most Vulnerable Children (MVC) was developed to guide the implementation of actions and policies during 2013-2017 that aim to enhance the wellbeing of MVC. NCPAII aimed to prevent and reduce health and social risks for MVCs, and protect the rights of MVCs. This multi-sectoral plan was developed by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare through the Department of Social Welfare (DSW) in collaboration with other ministries, development partners and stakeholders.
NCPAII included four strategic objectives:
1. Strengthen the capacity of households and communities to protect, care and support MVC
2. Increase access to effective gender responsive child protection services within a well-resourced child protection system that has the best interest of the child at its core
3. Improve access and utilization of health care, education and Early Childhood Care and Development (ECD) services
4. Strengthen the coordination and leadership, policy and service delivery environment
These collateral materials were produced to publicize the launch of the strategy.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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