The 485,350-U.S.-dollar three-year project, Strengthening Post-Crash Care in Tanzania, will implement and evaluate the impact of six components of the WHO emergency care toolkit in pre-hospital and ...
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What Sh1.3 billion post-crash care project means for TanzaniaThe Strengthening Post-Crash Care in Tanzania (Sprint) project, worth $485,350 (about Sh1.3 billion), will run for three ...
Tanzanian health authorities declared the end of the country's second Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak after recor ...
DAR ES SALAAM, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Tanzania's Zanzibari authorities have opened a new chapter of health cooperation after launching the second phase of the China-aided schistosomiasis ...
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GB News on MSNTravel update as Britons in Africa will be subject to new entry requirements - expect mandatory checksTanzania is a popular holiday destination, worth-renowned for its incredible safaris, Mount Kilimanjaro and the flawless ...
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The Citizen on MSNFood Waste in Tanzania: A growing threat to climate, public healthDar es Salaam. "Food waste sent to final disposal sites decomposes, releasing methane, one of the most potent greenhouse gases (GHGs)," according to a climate change resilience expert with the Dar es ...
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