Tanzania Occupational Health and Safety Association recently hosted a conference, bringing together industry experts, ...
With the U.S. significantly reducing its $12 billion global health aid, an urgent question arises: who will fill this gap?
China could reap the soft-power advantage, but like Western governments, the country is cutting back on aid. Philanthropies ...
The World Bank pulled the plug on the Ruaha National Park (RUNAPA) project in January 2025 after intense scrutiny from human rights watchdogs and the UN.
Earlier this month President Samia Suluhu Hassan made history as the first African leader to receive the prestigious Global ...
Pathogens such as the coronavirus can travel around the world at a speed that too often outpaces governments’ ability to detect, treat, cure, and prevent diseases. Even the best-funded health care ...
DAR ES SALAAM: In recent years, Tanzania has emerged as a trailblazer in leveraging nuclear technologies to enhance its ...
Defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected sex, infertility can lead to emotional distress, ...
WHO, the World Health Organization, has confirmed the existence of a new outbreak of the Marburg virus, a disease that has ...
Cutting off money for programs that help get medicine, food, and other necessities to the world's most vulnerable people ...
Her leadership journey has been shaped by various initiatives, including the development of two pediatric surgery theatres at ...
The US withdrawal will not officially happen until January 2026, so there will be months of uncertainty over budgets and ...
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