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FEATURE:  Read UK’s The Daily Express article spotlighting Ifakara on the frontline against malaria

The Daily Express print feature story.

FEATURE: Read UK’s The Daily Express article spotlighting Ifakara on the frontline against malaria

We at Ifakara Health Institute are delighted to have been visited by The Daily Express and the team from the …

MOSQUITOES: New study maps breeding grounds in Zanzibar

PLOS One Journal snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Dickson Kobe, who made significant contributions to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MOSQUITOES: New study maps breeding grounds in Zanzibar

Ever wondered where malaria-carrying mosquitoes thrive in Zanzibar? A groundbreaking study, featuring contributions from Dickson Kobe of the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania, has mapped their bree…

MOSQUITOES: Scientists crack the code on their elusive mating habits

Oxford Academic Journal of Medical Entomology snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Emmanuel Hape, who led the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MOSQUITOES: Scientists crack the code on their elusive mating habits

A team of scientists from the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania and partner research centers in South Africa and the UK has uncovered key differences in how two major malaria vectors, anopheles funestus and anophel…

LOOKING BACK: How Ifakara turned #NaneNane2025 into a week of health and hope

One of Ifakara’s lab technicians conducting a test for a visitor. PHOTO: IFAKARA Communications

LOOKING BACK: How Ifakara turned #NaneNane2025 into a week of health and hope

A week ago today, the buzz of the Tanzania Grand Farmers’ Exhibition faded across the country—but for many in Morogoro, the impact is still being felt. At the Nane Nane Grounds, …

NEWBORNS BETTER CARE:  NEST360 study shows how to make it happen

BMJ Quality & Safety snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Robert Tillya who contributed the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

NEWBORNS BETTER CARE: NEST360 study shows how to make it happen

A new international study — with contributions from Robert Tillya, a scientist at the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania — has shown that using implementation science alongside…

AWARD:  Ifakara scientist named fellow in implementation science leadership programme

Poster: Fellows selected for TDR’s Implementation Science Leadership Programme

AWARD: Ifakara scientist named fellow in implementation science leadership programme

Ifakara Health Institute early-career researcher Dr. Betwel Msugupakulya has been selected as one of eight inaugural f…

TB: Faster testing proven to save lives, new study finds

PLOS Global Health snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Jerry Hella who in part led the study GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

TB: Faster testing proven to save lives, new study finds

A new international study led in part by Jerry Hella from the Ifakara Health Institute has found that decentralizing t…

MALARIA: Why Africa needs long-term, locally-driven strategies to win the fight

A snippet from Trends in Parasitology featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientists Fredros Okumu as lead author and Joel Odero as a contributor. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MALARIA: Why Africa needs long-term, locally-driven strategies to win the fight

Despite decades of progress in reducing malaria-related deaths, Africa continues to bear the heaviest burden of the disease. Case numbers remain stubbornly high, and experts warn that current prevention measures&mdash…

TRAINING: Building skills for better newborn care data

Mr Prosper Mshana, Data Manager and Ms. Jacquiline Minja, a research scientist from the NEST360 program, facilitating one of the training sessions.

TRAINING: Building skills for better newborn care data

The Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) program, implemented in Tanzania by the Ifakara Health Insti…

DIGITAL HEALTH: This new software is transforming healthcare in low-resource settings

Progression of the consultation workflow in medAL-reader as viewed on a tablet.

DIGITAL HEALTH: This new software is transforming healthcare in low-resource settings

In many parts of the world, especially in low-resource settings, healthcare quality often falls short. A major reason …