Abstract
Key strategies have been implemented in Tanzania to ensure access to confirmatory testing and appropriate treatment for malaria cases. These include a private sector copayment mechanism (CPM), first implemented as the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (AMFm) pilot from 2010- 2011 and subsequently the Global Fund’s CPM. To extend quality case management services to the community level, a drug store accreditation program was recently taken to scale across much of the country. Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets (ADDOs) are accredited drug stores, whereas non-accredited drug stores are known as duka la dawa baridi (DLDB).