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President of the United Republic of Tanzania handing over an award to a representative of the UN Agencies for outstanding partnership and support towards improvement of women and children’s health in Tanzania.

The United Nations in Tanzania recognized for improving Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

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His Excellency, Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania launching the RMNCH Scorecard.

The United Republic of Tanzania launches the sharpened one plan and the RMNCH Score Card to prevent Maternal, Newborn and Child Mortality

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The First Lady officially launching the Immunization Week including the introduction of Measles 2nd dose and HPV vaccine by cutting the ribbon held by the high-level officials during the occasion

The United Republic of Tanzania commemorates World Immunization Week

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Highlights of the exhibitions by the Malaria Safe Initiative partners.

Tanzania commemorates World Malaria Day 2014

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The Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner, Hon. Leonidas Gama, delivering remarks during the occasion

Stakeholders' Meeting on the introduction of Human Papiilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine kicks off in the United Republic of Tanzania

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The WHO Representative, Dr. Rufaro Chatora, delivering welcome remarks at the meeting

The National Tuberculosis & Leprosy Programme external review begins in the United Republic of Tanzania

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The World Health Organization hosts a briefing meeting on health financing and universal health coverage

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On 11th February 2014, the Catholic Church in Tanzania launched the Test and Treat Project which will be implemented in Bugisi District in Shinyanga Region. The occasion which was a Catholic Holy Mass, was held at premises of the Catholic Church Headquarters in Tanzania and led by the Archbishop of Mwanza, Jude Thaddaeus Ruwa’ichi.  Others present at the holy mass included: Monsignor Jean-Marie Mpendawatu from Vatican Health Secretariat, Priests of Tanzania Catholic Church, Supporting Partners including (CU

The Tanzania Catholic Church launches the Test and Treat Project

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