US embassy cable - 05DARESSALAAM1257

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Proposed Presidential Initiative on Malaria

Identifier: 05DARESSALAAM1257
Wikileaks: View 05DARESSALAAM1257 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Dar Es Salaam
Created: 2005-06-28 13:02:00
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Tags: TBIO EAID TZ
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

UNCLAS DAR ES SALAAM 001257 
 
SIPDIS 
 
AID/W FOR R. Greene; NSC FOR J.Meline; AF/EPS FOR S. Driano 
 
E. O. 12958:   N/A 
TAGS: TBIO, EAID, TZ 
SUBJECT: Proposed Presidential Initiative on Malaria 
 
Ref: State 117492 
 
1.   Summary: Post utilized reftel talking points to 
initiate discussion with Permanent Secretaries in the 
Ministry of Health and Finance to ascertain interest in 
proposed initiative.  Both Permanent Secretaries expressed 
strong interest in the initiative and confirmed the full 
support of the Government of Tanzania which has already 
invested significant resources for malaria control.  Both 
Permanent Secretaries also highlighted some initial interest 
areas.  End Summary. 
 
2.   On June 24, USAID Mission Director Pamela White met 
with the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Health, 
Miriam Mwaffisi.  The two discussed the opportunities which 
could come to Tanzania including the benefits and additional 
resources which would likely be associated with such an 
initiative.     The Permanent Secretary highlighted four 
areas where she believed the initiative should focus: a. 
Prevention; b. Treatment; c. Gender considerations 
particularly for women and girls; and d. Research.  Mwaffisi 
noted that this is an appropriate time to focus on malaria 
given all the resources flowing into HIV/AIDS and the 
potential to draw off attention from this equally important 
cause of morbidity and mortality.  The Permanent Secretary 
pledged her strong personal support as well as the support 
of the Ministry and the Government of Tanzania. 
 
3.  Charge on June 27 met with Gray Mgonja, Permanent 
Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, to deliver the same 
 
SIPDIS 
message.  Mgonja was also enthusiastic about the proposed 
initiative, and said the GOT would be fully supportive of 
such a program.  Mgonja noted that malaria in fact kills 
more Tanzanians that does HIV/AIDS, and fighting malaria was 
one of the GOT's top priorities. 
 
Owen 

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