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We work for "Optimizing Rural Health as the Prime Focus" The organisation builds upon its previous research and delves deeper into what influences health care access in rural settings. Additionally, the organisation embraces on the use of practical set of blueprints to optimize economic simulations for rural healthcare delivery in Tanzania.

Vijiji Theory of Community Transformation for Health and Economy

The core design of Vijiji Mission is cared by the Vijiji Theory that embraces research and clinical practice and community support to offer the continuum of health serves in the rural areas along which the skilled professional should move with ease in circular fashion.
Not only are they are related, but they are each essential to health education, health behavior and economics with outcome requiring another intervention. Vijiji Theory and research is not be solely the province of interventions but rather continuation of academic deductive findings in community interventions that guides inductive approaches from practitioners and community perspectives.

Circular Changes Vijiji Theory

Figure 1. The Circular Changes Vijiji Theory of Working with the Communities (Copy Rights Dr. Bernard Mbwele and Vijiji Tanzania at www.vijijitanzania.or.tz)
The Circular Changes Vijiji theory takes into account specific community factors to inform the changes these are mainly grouped into Health Practitioners insights and Community insights. There is a tension between these components that one must navigate continually to produce inductive change of Theory. Circular Changes Vijiji emphasizes to produce changes while working with the communities as the hypothetical deductive methods to guide interventions that will have to be improved through Specific Community factors, Practitioners insights and Community insights.

Vijiji Tanzania Understand the practice enriches many village transformations by their dynamic interactions through Vijiji Theory (Vijiji model).

The authors of Vijiji Theory examine cyclical changes in light of their interventions and their applicability. By embracing the Evidence Based Policy Change agenda Vijiji Tanzania believes in Village coverage, Access to services as well as Advocacy and Legislation that will transform health status and economic wellbeing of the community villages from single unit village to multiple villages, districts and countries. To make the transformation more efficient Evidence bases policy change must be embraced with Public and Private Partnership and wherever possible other NGO to come into play. 

The Implementation Concept of Vijiji Theory

Vijiji believes that relationships among theory, research, and practice are not simple or linear. The larger picture of health improvement and disease reduction is better described as a cycle of interacting types of endeavors, including fundamental research (research into determinants, as well as development of methodologies), intervention research (research aimed toward change), surveillance research (tracking population-wide trends, including maintenance of change), and application and program delivery.
Figure 2. Implementation Concept of by Vijiji Tanzania (Copy Rights Dr. Bernard Mbwele and Vijiji Tanzania to www.vijijitanzania.or.tz)

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Vijiji Tanzania works for "Optimizing Rural Health as the Prime Focus" The organisation builds upon its previous research and delves deeper into what influences health care access in rural settings. Additionally, the organisation embraces on the use of practical set of blueprints to optimize economic simulations for rural healthcare delivery in Tanzania.

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