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Health in Tanzania
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No Mpox Case In Tanzania.But Are The Potential Protectors Protected?
Mpox, previously known as Monkeypox, may have been regarded as a distant threat in East Africa but it…
Every Year, Tanzanian Doctors Face A “Costly” Deadline in March
For many Tanzanian medical professionals, I mean Medical, Dental Officers and others in this category, the months of…
As Physician, Chief Medical Officer: “My Two Cents” on Internal Medicine in Tanzania
A little over a year and a half ago, I transitioned from the familiar role of Head of…
Tanzania: How Speed-Dating Practice Can Boost Science Journalism
Dar es Salaam. Imagine being a scientist, toiling away in your lab, making revolutionary discoveries that could potentially…
MUHAS Gets Pharmacist As Vice Chancellor, The University’s Historic First
In a historic first for Tanzania’s oldest state medical school, a Pharmacology Professor, Apolinary Kamuhabwa, has been appointed…
Pharmacy Council Overwhelmed? Government Eyes TMDA For Inspections
Despite its lean staff of less than 100 and limited geographical reach, the Pharmacy Council (PC) is tasked…
MedicoRoundUP: NIMR Scientist Awarded Prestigious UNESCO-TWAS Grant To Study TB…and much more..
The new week starts tomorrow. Let’s catch up for a roundup of Tanzania’s Medical Sector Headlines of the…
Beyond Echoes of Past Crisis: Youth Can Drive Africa’s Health Agenda
Over a year ago, Africa witnessed the birth of a strategic youth movement: the African Union Bingwa initiative,…
Why We Must Invest In Respectful Maternal And Newborn Health Services
Treasure Nsubuga was 38 weeks pregnant when she noticed that her unborn baby did not seem to be…
What It Takes To Raise A Child With Down Syndrome In Tanzania
When Ola* was born, 21 months ago in Mtwara Region, South-eastern Tanzania, his parents looked forward to grooming…