News Tanzania Health: World Bank urges Tanzania to urgently invest in youth health, education
INTERNATIONAL – The World Bank on Thursday urged Tanzania to undertake important and urgent investments to accelerate progress in the health and education of its youth if the country is to improve its ...
News Tanzania Health: Tanzania Needs to Urgently Invest in the Health and Education of its Youth – New World Bank Report
Tanzania needs to undertake important and urgent investments to accelerate progress in the health and education of its citizens, especially the youth, if the country is to improve its human capital ...
News Tanzania Health: Teen Spending Part Of Summer In Tanzania With Nonprofit
and works with Days For Girls International to distribute feminine hygiene products and educate about health. Paterson is accompanying Washburn, and others, for a three-week trip to Tanzania in June ...
News Tanzania Health: Tanzania: Study On Rural Women Calls for Extra Vigilance On Childbirth
District health committees must have special programmes that can help pregnant women in rural areas prepare to deal with possible complications that may arise during child birth, says a study unveiled on Thursday June 27 during the 7th Muhas Scientific Conference.
News Tanzania Health: Global study links better education, wealth to improved heart health
Findings from a sweeping global study conducted by SFU Health Sciences professor Scott Lear ... on data collected from over 225,000 participants in countries as diverse as Tanzania, Zimbabwe, ...
News Tanzania Health: Tanzanian scientist proposes nano innovations to address health problems
When engineering and health expertise meet Growing up in rural Tanzania, Dr Hilonga suffered from waterborne diseases throughout his childhood. He used his scientific expertise in nanotechnology ...
News Tanzania Health: The World Health Organization’s decision about traditional Chinese medicine could backfire
Some countries, including Niger, Tanzania and Botswana, have resorted to banning exports ... These mixed signals are now worryingly mirrored by the World Health Organization (WHO), which last week ...