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VSHOC training in session

VSHOC training to improve Tanzania Country Office capacity for international response to public health emergencies

On behalf of the WR, Dr. Ritha Njau handing over the Award to the Chief Medical Officer, Prof. Mohammed Bakari Kambi

WHO recognizes national efforts towards Malaria elimination

The Guest of Honor in a group photo with the Hon. Ministers and  Heads of UN Agencies

Tanzania commits to embrace the One Health approach

The signatories holding the joint communiqué during the ceremony

Tanzania signs a joint health data collaborative communiqué

Participants during the microplanning workshop

Tanzania prepares to provide vaccination against cervical cancer

Dignitaries proudly showing the STG/NEMLIT. From Left to right: Mr Daudi Msasi, the Chief Pharmacist, Dr. Gavin Surgey from PRICELESS South Africa,  Dr. Mohammed Bakari Kambi, the Chief Medical Officer,  Honourable Ummy Ally Mwalimu, Minister of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children,  Dr. Matthieu Kamwa, WHO Representative a.i, and Dr Mohammed Ali Mohammed, Director, Health Quality Assurance.

Strengthening rational use of Medicines in Tanzania

Hon. Kassim M. Maliwa (MP), the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania cutting the ribbon to mark the launch of the new UN Dodoma Office. To his right is the WHO Representative, Dr. Matthieu Kamwa, Hon. Amb. Dr. Augustine Mahiga (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, to his left is Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, the UN Resident Coordinator holding the ribbon. Standing to the far left and right are government officials and Heads of UN Agencies.

The United Nations in Tanzania launches its new offices in Dodoma

Therapeutic efficacy studies involve microscopic examinations of blood films

Monitoring the efficacy of antimalarial medicines in Tanzania

Media training during the WAAW

World Antibiotics Awareness Week in Tanzania

Reporting back from group work

Building capacity for reducing health inequalities: The Regional GER & SD Workshop kicks off in Tanzania