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HIV CARE: Why do people living with the virus stop, restart treatment?

A snip from the HIV/AIDS journal

HIV CARE: Why do people living with the virus stop, restart treatment?

Ensuring that people living with HIV (PLHIV) remain in care and adhere to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is vital for their well-being and the success of HIV treatment programs. However, treatment interruptions remain a…

IMPACT:  Ifakara scientific committee member to lead regional NCD alliance

Graphic: Ifakara Communications

IMPACT: Ifakara scientific committee member to lead regional NCD alliance

The Ifakara Health Institute proudly celebrates Dr. Kaushik Ramaiya, a distinguished member of our Scientific Advisory…

DIGITAL HEALTH: Leveraging AI in epilepsy diagnosis

A snip from the PLOS Digital Health journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist, Honorati Masanja, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

DIGITAL HEALTH: Leveraging AI in epilepsy diagnosis

Machine learning has great potential to improve epilepsy diagnosis in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where access to specialists is often limited due to constrained healthcare resources and stigma surroundi…

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, partners lead the fight against cervical cancer in Kilombero

A participant of the 6th Colposcopy course engages with one of the women from the Kilombero community who took part in the cervical cancer free screening program at Kilombero Hospital. PHOTO by IFAKARA Communications.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, partners lead the fight against cervical cancer in Kilombero

From February 11-17, 2025, Ifakara Health Institute, in collaboration with St. Francis Regional Referral Hospital (SFRRH), the University Hospital Basel and Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin provided free…

CAPACITY-BUILDING: Ifakara Hub empowers local youth with digital skills

Participants of the Youth Empowerment Session take part in a hands-on practical exercise during the training. Photo courtesy of Omary Kimwaga

CAPACITY-BUILDING: Ifakara Hub empowers local youth with digital skills

On Friday, February 14, 2025, the Ifakara Innovation Hub (IIH) hosted a transformative Youth Empowerment Session to equip young people in the Ifakara region with essential digital skills to enhance their economic grow…

MALARIA: How food influences drug

A snip from the Clinical and Translational Science journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Florence Milando, the lead author of the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications.

MALARIA: How food influences drug

Can food affect how well malaria drugs work? In a recent study at Ifakara Health Institute in Bagamoyo, Tanzania, scientists found that food influences how well the antimalaria drug, known as piperaquine tetraphosphat…

MALARIA RESEARCH: Camera traps reveal effectiveness of sugar baits

A snip from the BMC Parasites & Vectors journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Felician Meza who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MALARIA RESEARCH: Camera traps reveal effectiveness of sugar baits

In an innovative study conducted in rural Tanzania, researchers have employed advanced camera trap technology to gather reliable data on how mosquitoes interact with Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs). 

CONGRATULATIONS: The new ECSA-HC Director General - Dr. Ntuli Kapologwe

Graphic: Ifakara Communications

CONGRATULATIONS: The new ECSA-HC Director General - Dr. Ntuli Kapologwe

The Ifakara Health Institute extends heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Ntuli Kapologwe – a member of the Ifakara …

MALARIA INNOVATIONS: Keeping communities onboard, engaged

Fatuma Matwewe, a scientist from the Transmission Zero Project, explaining to community members how mosquitoes are bred and maintained in their laboratory. PHOTO: Ifakara Communications

MALARIA INNOVATIONS: Keeping communities onboard, engaged

The Ifakara Health Institute, through its Transmission Zero project, recently welcomed community members to its labora…

MATERNAL HEALTH: Strengthening health data systems for mothers, newborns

A snip from the BMC Pediatrics journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Josephine Shabani, the lead author of the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MATERNAL HEALTH: Strengthening health data systems for mothers, newborns

Improving maternal and newborn health requires strong data systems, a study led by Ifakara Health Institute has found. The study emphasizes the need for “a comprehensive strategy” to improve routine data c…