Tanzania
Updates from Tanzania
AFROHUN Tanzania Sensitizes One Health Focal Persons on the One Health Approach
By AFROHUN Tanzania Team One Health Focal Persons (OHFPs) in Tanzania are in-service personnel working in government departments and public institutions in human health, animal health and environmental sectors who were selected and appointed to represent their...
HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECTED WORKPLACES: HOW WE FAIRED AT AFROHUN
When the COVID-19 pandemic started unraveling itself in Africa, AFROHUN had just received approval of the Year 1 Workplan of the One Health Workforce-Next Generation project, by USAID. With a good number of our activities planned around meetings, gathering of many...
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.