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CHILD HEALTH: Kidney injury common among sick children in Tanzania, study finds

A snip from the Pediatric Nephrology journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Jerry Hella, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

CHILD HEALTH: Kidney injury common among sick children in Tanzania, study finds

A new study has found that acute kidney injury (AKI) is highly common among critically ill children admitted to hospitals in central Tanzania, with researchers warning that the condition increases the risk of death if…

WORKSHOP: Strengthening quality PhD supervision and research mentorship

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WORKSHOP: Strengthening quality PhD supervision and research mentorship

From May 18–21, 2026, Ifakara Health Institute hosted a PhD Supervisors’ Training Workshop at Ifakara&rsqu…

MEETING: Partners review progress in malaria molecular surveillance in Tanzania

MSMT2 PI Dr Dr Deus Ishengoma speaking during the meeting. PHOTO: IFAKARA communications

MEETING: Partners review progress in malaria molecular surveillance in Tanzania

From 25–26 May 2026, stakeholders met in Dar es Salaam for the Second Annual Project and Dissemination Me…

HOLIDAY: Eid Mubarak to our partners!

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HOLIDAY: Eid Mubarak to our partners!

The Ifakara Health Institute extends warm Eid el-Hajj wishes to all our esteemed partners and stakeholders within the public health sector and be…

HEALTH FINANCING: Tanzania study shows combined health financing improves patient care

A snip from the Health Policy and Planning journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Peter Binyaruka, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

HEALTH FINANCING: Tanzania study shows combined health financing improves patient care

Adding performance-based financing to existing health funding systems can further improve the quality and coverage of healthcare services, helping to strengthen health systems and improve patient care, a new study sug…

LICENCE:  Ifakara Labs approved to carry out human DNA testing and related analysis

IHI Lab in Bagamoyo. PHOTO: IFAKARA Communications

LICENCE: Ifakara Labs approved to carry out human DNA testing and related analysis

We are proud to share that since January 2026, the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) laboratories in both Ifakara and Bag…

ALERT: Study warns against climate-related health risks in Tanzania

A snip from the Health Policy and Planning journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Aloyce Urassa, the lead author of the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

ALERT: Study warns against climate-related health risks in Tanzania

Floods, droughts and extreme heat are increasingly threatening health and livelihoods in Tanzania, with researchers warning that the country remains inadequately prepared to respond to the growing risks linked to clim…

NEWBORN CARE:  Commemorating Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care

Group photo of the meeting attendees.

NEWBORN CARE: Commemorating Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care

Stakeholders in newborn health convened on May 22, 2026, at the Muhimbili National Hospital, Mloganzila, to commemorat…

WORKSHOP:  Nutrition stakeholders validates Tanzania’s MMS implementation roadmap

Group photo of the meeting attendees.

WORKSHOP: Nutrition stakeholders validates Tanzania’s MMS implementation roadmap

The Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) participated in the workshop to Validate the Road Map for Implementation of …

MATERNAL HEALTH: Study finds low-dose calcium just as safe for pregnant women as high-dose

A snip from The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Honorati Masanja, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MATERNAL HEALTH: Study finds low-dose calcium just as safe for pregnant women as high-dose

A large trial in Tanzania and India has found that low-dose calcium supplements taken during pregnancy are just as safe as the higher recommended dose when it comes to anemia and iron levels.