Tanzania's President John Magufuli. In a speech on Sunday, the president
urged Tanzanian women to "give up contraceptive methods" insisting his
country needs more people. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Tanzania has suspended broadcasting of family planning
advertisements by a US-funded project, a health ministry letter showed, a
fortnight after President John Magufuli said family planning was for
those “too lazy to take care of their children”.
The
letter signed by the permanent secretary in the ministry covering
health and gender issues asked the head of FHI 360, a US-based
non-governmental organisation, to immediately stop airing advertisements
under a project called Tulonge Afya (Let’s speak health).
“The
ministry intends to revise the contents of all your ongoing radio and
TV spots for family planning, thus I request you to stop with immediate
effect airing and publishing any family planning contents in any media
channels until further notice,” the letter, dated September 19, said.
A source at the health ministry who did not wish to be named confirmed the letter’s authenticity.
On September 9, Magufuli expressed his doubts about family planning.
“If you cannot work then opt for family planning but if you can work hard why family planning?” he posed.
“Let me tell you in front of the minister of health who is
always advocating for family planning, go to farm, work hard … if you
have enough food then give birth as you can,” he said during a tour in
central Tanzania’s Simiyu region.
Officials from FHI 360 and USAid Tanzania office did not immediately respond when Reuters sought comment.
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