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SAFE BIRTH: Training saves newborn lives—but regular practice makes it last

A snip from the Global Health Action journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Dr. Dunstan Bishanga, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

SAFE BIRTH: Training saves newborn lives—but regular practice makes it last

A new study has found that healthcare workers in Tanzania can retain essential newborn resuscitation skills up to one year after training—offering hope in the fight to reduce preventable newborn deaths.

REPORT: Tanzania’s rural HIV clinic delivers string of 2025 milestones

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REPORT: Tanzania’s rural HIV clinic delivers string of 2025 milestones

From record viral suppression to community-led research, the Chronic Diseases Clinic of Ifakara proves rural Africa can lead the fight against HIV.

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MILESTONE:  Ifakara’s R Package ‘simpowa’ Now Available on CRAN

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MILESTONE: Ifakara’s R Package ‘simpowa’ Now Available on CRAN

Ifakara Health Institute’s simulation-based power anal…

MEETING: Ifakara contributes to Tanzania’s preparations for global food additives session

Ifakara Social Scientist Dr. Sally Mtenga, stresses a point during the National Consultative Meeting on Food Additives, convened by the Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) at their Ubungo Headquarters in Dar es Salaam on 1st and 2nd April 2026.

MEETING: Ifakara contributes to Tanzania’s preparations for global food additives session

Ifakara Health Institute, represented by Social Scientist Dr. Sally Mtenga, took part in the National Consultative Mee…

NEW HOPE: Ultrasound shows promise in detecting hard-to-diagnose tuberculosis

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NEW HOPE: Ultrasound shows promise in detecting hard-to-diagnose tuberculosis

A simple ultrasound scan could help doctors detect and monitor a difficult to diagnose form of tuberculosis known as Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis (EPTB) that often goes unnoticed; a new research has shown.

MORTALITY DATA: Why most deaths miss in official records—and how Tanzania is fixing it

A snip from the BMJ Global Health with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientists Isaac Lyatuu, Siglibert Mrema and Honorati Masanja. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MORTALITY DATA: Why most deaths miss in official records—and how Tanzania is fixing it

A new study has revealed a critical gap in Tanzania’s health data, saying that the majority of deaths occur outside health facilities—and most go unrecorded or recorded without a known cause.

COMMEMORATION:  Zanzibar's first President Karume remembered

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COMMEMORATION: Zanzibar's first President Karume remembered

Ifakara Health Institute wishes Zanzibaris and all Tanzanians a joyful and meaningful Karume Day.

HOLIDAY: Easter season greetings to all our partners!

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HOLIDAY: Easter season greetings to all our partners!

In this season of renewal and reflection for Christian faithful globally, the Ifakara Health Institute extends heartfe…

HOLIDAY:  We're off, will be back next week

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HOLIDAY: We're off, will be back next week

Ifakara Health Institute wishes to inform all partners that our offices will close for the Easter holiday starting Thursday, 2 April 2026 at 12:00 PM to Monday, 6 April 2026. Also, offices will remain closed on Tuesda…

HEALTH SYSTEMS: Not just resources —motivation is key to improving the quality of care

A snip from the PLOS Global Public Health with insets of Ifakara Health Institute scientists Donat Shamba, Mary Ramesh and Magret Somba, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

HEALTH SYSTEMS: Not just resources —motivation is key to improving the quality of care

In Tanzania, improving the quality of healthcare is not only a matter of funding or infrastructure—but is largely driven by the motivation, teamwork, and leadership within health facilities, a recent study has f…