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Health sector services remain bleak


Health sector services remain bleak
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HEALTH stakeholders have raised concern over the country's poor performance in e-health despite availability of resources. The Director of the Tanzanian Training Centre for International Health (TTCIH), Prof Senga Pemba said in Bagamoyo that unskilled ...

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11 years ago

Michuzi

Community Health Workers boosts maternal health services in Tanzania

 Prof Japhet Killewo, a medical doctor and Epidemiologist from Muhimbili University, speaks to experts who convened in Dar es Salaam to share research findings and discuss meaningful policies to address maternal and newborn health in Tanzania. The third year dissemination workshop was sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and organized by partners within the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Muhimbili University, Johns Hopkins University and...

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Dissemination Workshop On EAC Health Projects and Programmes for Health Sector ...


Dissemination Workshop On EAC Health Projects and Programmes for Health Sector ...
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — A five-day dissemination workshop on EAC regional health projects and programmes for health sector stakeholders, line Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and County Health Officers concluded on 2nd October 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya.
DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP ON EAC HEALTH PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES FOR HEALTH SECTOR ...StarAfrica.com

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10 years ago

Michuzi

NEWLY LAUNCHED EAC-USAID HEALTH PROJECT TO IMPROVE HEALTH SERVICES ALONG CROSS BORDER SITES

 NEWLY LAUNCHED EAC-USAID HEALTH PROJECT TO IMPROVE HEALTH SERVICES  ALONG CROSS BORDER SITES
East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania: 28 May 2015: ​In its efforts  to achieve an AIDS-free generation, the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat in collaboration with  the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) launched a five-year project on Cross-Border Health Integrated Partnership (CB-HIPP) designed to extend integrated health services in strategic...

 

10 years ago

Michuzi

NEWLY LAUNCHED EAC-USAID HEALTH PROJECT TO IMPROVE HEALTH SERVICES ALONG CROSS BORDER SITES

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania: 28 May 2015:In its efforts  to achieve an AIDS-free generation, the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat in collaboration with  the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) launched a five-year project on Cross-Border Health Integrated Partnership (CB-HIPP) designed to extend integrated health services in strategic border areas and other transport corridor sites. The ceremonial launch took place yesterday at the EAC...

 

11 years ago

BBC

Uganda health services 'are for all'

Uganda's minister of health says homosexuals will not be discriminated against when they require healthcare, despite a new anti-gay law.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

DC: Enable poor to get health services

District authorities here have directed village governments to allocate funds for financing health services for economically disadvantaged people through the Community Health Fund (CHF).

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

What could help improve provision of health services

The existence and functioning of a complaint mechanism at any health service delivery point is one of the key prerequisites in improving health service delivery in Tanzania.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Let’s do more to boost rural health services

The health of our people is non-negotiable for the simple reason that medical care is a human right. That is why the people of this country were receiving free medical care even before independence--wherever and whenever it was available, that is

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Improve health services

Despite improved health services in the country, both child and maternal mortality is still high. One reason for this is lack of access to good health services or lack of requisite medical equipment and medicine, but another reason is poverty.

 

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