Tanzania

Updates from Tanzania

One Health: Leaving No One Behind

By Faraja Lupogo My name is Dr Faraja Lupogo from Benjamin Mkapa Hospital in Dodoma and a trainee in MSc in Monitoring and Evaluation at Uganda Martyr University (UMU). Working as a doctor in Tanzania, I have seen several school children dying from Rabies. The trend...

Tanzania

Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. It’s also a country faced with major challenges, such as poverty, poor infrastructure and disease spread.
 
In Tanzania, OHW works with two members, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences and the College of Veterinary and Medical Sciences at Sokoine University of Agriculture. OHCEA supports these universities to be global leaders in One Health, promoting sustainable health for prosperous communities, productive animals, and balanced ecosystems. One Health Workforce activities in Tanzania have concentrated, for example, on building capacity at diploma and certificate training.