Date of publication:

08/22/2025

United Republic of Tanzania (the)

Do domestic laws and policies provide access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services for forcibly displaced and stateless persons? 

ANALYSIS

Assessment by population

Assessment by population
Refugees
Asylum-seekers
Analysis

Tanzania's legal and policy framework addresses sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services through various instruments aimed at improving public health outcomes. The National Health Policy of 2007, the Reproductive and Child Health Policy Guidelines, and the National Adolescent Reproductive Health Strategy 2011–2015 are key documents that outline the country's commitment to enhancing SRH services. These policies emphasize the importance of providing comprehensive SRH services, including family planning, maternal health care, and education on reproductive rights. Tanzania's legal and policy framework addresses sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services through various instruments aimed at improving public health outcomes. The National Health Policy of 2007, the Reproductive and Child Health Policy Guidelines, and the National Adolescent Reproductive Health Strategy 2011–2015 are key documents that outline the country's commitment to enhancing SRH services. These policies emphasize the importance of providing comprehensive SRH services, including family planning, maternal health care, and education on reproductive rights. 

    LAW & POLICY

    Related provisions of domestic law or policy

    National Health Policy

    Legal provision

    Section 4.1- RMNCH+A Services

    The policy strongly recommends strengthening of general health systems to prevent and manage maternal complications, to ensure continuity of care and emergency services for maternal health.

    Reproductive and Child Health Policy Guidelines

    Legal provision

    Section 2.1 – Goals and Objectives

    To promote and provide integrated reproductive and child health services that are accessible, acceptable, and affordable to individuals and families, with special focus on vulnerable groups.

    National Adolescent Reproductive Health Strategy

    Legal provision

    Section 1.3 – Objectives of the Strategy

    To create an enabling policy environment and legal framework that facilitates successful implementation of interventions which make it possible for adolescents to exercise their sexual and reproductive health rights.

    Penal Code

    Legal provision

    Sections 150 – Offenses Against Morality

    Any person who, with intent to procure miscarriage of a woman, whether she is or is not with child, unlawfully administers to her any poison or noxious thing, or uses any force of any kind, or uses any other means whatever, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for fourteen years.