SAMITA (Safe Maternity Initiative Tanzania)

Project Summary: NASG Training and Implementation in Kilimanjaro Region Last year, we successfully trained 84 healthcare providers across the Kilimanjaro region. The training reached over 31 health facilities, ranging from primary to tertiary levels, with a focus on all BeMOC and CeMOC facilities in the region. As part of the initiative, we distributed over 120 [...]

Better World for the better health

This project focuses on making the world to be a better place for the people to live and be free from diseases. We conduct activities such as planting of trees, cleaning of the environment and making sure the community is well supplied with well and cleaned water. This is through organizing team which deals with [...]

Tanzania Rural Health Summit

Summit Vision To be the right forum for health development partners and stakeholders to discus, analyze, and make calls of action toward health coverage in the rural populations of Tanzania and Africa. Summit Mission To collaborate and  bring together all the health development partners and stakeholders to raise their voice for underprivileged voiceless groups in [...]

Nipime Nijikinge

Overview The general objective of Nipime Nijikinge is to reduce the incurring health issues in the community and to enhance ambulatory care services for families to reach. Specific Objectives To address reproductive health to adolescent by providing appropriate services and counseling To organize regular immunization camps for children under the age of five and pregnant [...]

Safe Delivery Kills Mortality

Overview Over time, there has been some progress in the sector in Tanzania; however, rural communities continue to lag behind urban communities in terms of maternal, newborn, and child health care. There was a 47% reduction of MMR between 1990 and 2012—870 to 232 deaths per 100,000 live births—but Tanzania did not make sufficient progress [...]

Tanzania Rural Proper Sanitation

Overview Lack of hygiene education and proper toilets are big problems within rural communities in Tanzania. This project aims to construct and install communal ventilated pit latrines and provide hygiene education to the targeted communities. PANETA hopes to reduce diarrhea related illnesses by 25-50%. Making sanitation accessible is not only critical to saving lives but [...]