Prof Japhet Killewo, a medical doctor and Epidemiologist from Muhimbili University, speaks to experts who convened on Monday to share research findings and discuss meaningful policies to address maternal and newborn health in Tanzania. The meeting was sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and organized by partners within the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Muhimbili University, Johns Hopkins University and Jhpiego. The workshop was held in Dar es Salaam from Monday.
Assistant director, Reproductive and Child Division in the ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Dr Neema Rusibamayila specks during a two days workshop on evaluation of the integrated maternal and newborn healthcare programme in Morogoro by the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and the Johns Hopkins University in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, whose target is to reduce maternal and infant mortality. The workshop was held in Dar es Salaam from Monday.
Mainen Moshi, Director of research and publications at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences specks during a two days workshop on evaluation of the integrated maternal and newborn healthcare programme in Morogoro by the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and the Johns Hopkins University in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, whose target is to reduce maternal and infant mortality. The workshop was held in Dar es Salaam from Monday.
Jackie Gayle, USAID/Tanzania Community Care Advisor, giving a keynote address on behalf of USAID, during a two days workshop on evaluation of the integrated maternal and newborn healthcare programme in Morogoro by the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and the Johns Hopkins University in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, whose target is to reduce maternal and infant mortality. The workshop was held in Dar es Salaam from Monday.
A section of experts who convened on Monday and Tuesday to share research findings and discuss meaningful policies to address maternal and newborn health in Tanzania, follows the proceedings keenly. The meeting was sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and organized by partners within the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Muhimbili University, Johns Hopkins University and Jhpiego. The workshop was held in Dar es Salaam from Monday.