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The Citizen on MSNNew push for fortified foods to curb malnutrition in TanzaniaDar es Salaam. Nutrition is no longer just a health concern—it is increasingly recognised as a driver of economic growth and human development.Studies show that malnutrition can reduce a developing ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s global health ambitions in focus as MUHAS hosts 5th convocation symposiumDar es Salaam. The Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) convened its 5th Convocation Symposium under the theme "Advancing Global Health through International Diplomacy", bringing ...
DAR ES SALAAM: RUKWA, Mwanza, and Mbeya regions have reported the highest number of cholera outbreaks as Tanzania has ...
Tanzania’s Ministry of Health is providing leaflets about the Marburg virus, including how to protect oneself, and phone numbers for reporting any suspected cases. Related.
These actions represent a major step towards including Parkinson disease and epilepsy as priorities in the public health agenda of Tanzania. Population-based prevalence studies in Tanzania estimate ...
Ministry of Health Zanzibar, Tanzania Time frame: 1 April 2023 - 31 March 2024 Profile ...
MSF in collaboration with the Ministry of Health has enhanced maternal care in Liwale Health Center by renovating the maternity unit, operating theatres and waste management systems while ...
Health officials in Tanzania on Wednesday confirmed 13 people have been struck down with an Ebola-like disease. It has, so far, caused three deaths. All of the patients live in the country's ...
In Phase 1, NEST360 and the Ministry of Health designed a package of evidence-based, locally relevant interventions for small and sick newborn care that was implemented in Muhimbili National ...
First two cases of Mpox recorded in Tanzania, health ministry. One of the infected is a truck driver who entered Tanzania from a neighbouring state. by Sputnik News. Africa11 March 2025 - 15:31.
On his side, Dr. Omary Ubuguyu, Assistant Director for NCDs at the Ministry of Health noted “Tanzania is proud to be working with WHO to ensure that people with neurological disorders can access ...
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