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WEBINAR:  East African experts advance TB science at Jirani Symposium

Some of the panelists of the symposium. PHOTO: IFAKARA Commnications

WEBINAR: East African experts advance TB science at Jirani Symposium

Leading researchers, clinicians, policymakers and national TB programme representatives from East Africa converged at …

INNOVATION: Simple lab cage tweaks boost mating success of key malaria mosquito

A snip from the Parasites & Vectors journal with insets of Ifakara Health Institute scientists, Paul Mrosso, Halfan Ngowo, and Fredros Okumu, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications.

INNOVATION: Simple lab cage tweaks boost mating success of key malaria mosquito

Scientists have found that changing what malaria mosquitoes see inside laboratory cages can significantly improve their ability to mate — a discovery that could help strengthen malaria research efforts.

#ASCO2026: Ifakara, partners converge at SFUCHAS scientific conference to advance health research, innovation

Participants at the 5th SFUCHAS Annual Scientific Conference pose for a group photo with the Guest of Honour, Dr Saitore Laizer, Director of Training and Human Resources Development at the Ministry of Health (sitting fourth from left), held at Homeland Hall in Ifakara, Morogoro. Photo by IFAKARA Communications

#ASCO2026: Ifakara, partners converge at SFUCHAS scientific conference to advance health research, innovation

Ifakara Health Institute has joined the St. Francis University College of Health and Allied Sciences (SFUCHAS) and oth…

COMPLIANCE:  VCPTU secures continued OECD Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) certification for another five years

Photo: IFAKARA COMMUNICATIONS

COMPLIANCE: VCPTU secures continued OECD Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) certification for another five years

We are proud to share that the Vector Control Product Testing Unit (VCPTU) at Ifakara Health Institute has successfull…

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara participates in Uhuru Torch race in Kilombero

Photo courtesy of IFAKARA Communications

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara participates in Uhuru Torch race in Kilombero

On Saturday, 13 June 2026, the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) team in Ifakara participated in the 2026 Uhuru Torch rac…

CITIZEN SCIENCE: Building trust through dialogue on gene drive research

A snip from the Gates Open Research journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist, Brian Tarimo, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

CITIZEN SCIENCE: Building trust through dialogue on gene drive research

A new study has documented a three-year dialogue between scientists and Indigenous Peoples and local communities, demonstrating how emerging technologies can be discussed in ways that place trust, relationships and mu…

MALARIA: Study in Tanzania links evening outdoor activity to higher infection risk

A snip from the Malaria Journal with insets of Ifakara Health Institute scientists Maneno Baravuga and Praise Michael, who co-led the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MALARIA: Study in Tanzania links evening outdoor activity to higher infection risk

A new study by scientists from Ifakara Health Institute and partners has found that everyday human behaviour—especially time spent outdoors in the early evening—may be influence malaria transmission across…

MEETING:  Ifakara, partners chart implementation roadmap for continental mosquito surveillance network

Photo: IFAKARA Communications

MEETING: Ifakara, partners chart implementation roadmap for continental mosquito surveillance network

From 10–11 June 2026, the Ifakara Health Institute hosted the first in-person meeting of VectorGrid-Africa

COMMEMORATION: Day of the African child

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COMMEMORATION: Day of the African child

On this Day of the African Child, the Ifakara Health Institute joins the continent in honouring the strength, resilien…

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: Study links damp conditions to increased risk of chronic lung disease

Graphic: Snip from GeoHealth featuring Ifakara Scientist Dr Ibrahim Msuya

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: Study links damp conditions to increased risk of chronic lung disease

Where people live may have a greater impact on their respiratory health than previously understood. A new study from T…