Tanzania Health Summit

Tanzania Health Summit

Hospitals and Health Care

Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam 9,248 followers

We are non-profit health platform improving the access of healthcare to the underprivileged population

About us

500 Delegates expected including locals and internationals. Keynote Speeches will be delivered from Government Agencies, Institutes, NGO’s and other Health Stake Holders focusing Theme of the Summit There will be 7 Parallel Sessions-Sub Themes Non Infectious disease Infectious Disease Maternal and Child Health Occupational Health Health Policy and Health System Operations Food and Drug Safety Basic Health Science Research Why Tanzania Health Summit? 1. The burden of infectious diseases (HIV/AIDS, Malaria and TB) and Non-communicable diseases (Diabetes, HT, Heart diseases, cancer) 2. Low life expectancy at birth (53) and high mortality rate (infant mortality rate 50/1000 live birth) 3. Un even and limited health care service delivery coverage in Tanzania 4. The gap in the health workforce, infrastructure (7beds/10,000) and medicines availability 5. Lack of common platform in research areas identification 6. Poor understanding by medical professionals especially from remote settings of the current technological advances in health care field 7. The Need of improved health care delivery system by the community, government and other health stake holders in Tanzania 8. Overwhelming Cancer Burden with over 3000 new cancer cases seen annually at ORCI, which is estimated to be only 10% of country annual incidence. Why you should attend? 1. Leading Health Conference 2. Support Tanzania Government to improve public health care quality and accessibility 3. Network and Exchange with decision makers 4. Strengthen and Share Knowledge 5. Build for the Future 6. Most Cost Effective Way to Market your Brand health related product and services at one destination.

Website
http://www.ths.or.tz
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2014

Locations

  • Primary

    Buzwagi Str. Masaki

    Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam 14111, TZ

    Get directions

Employees at Tanzania Health Summit

Updates

  • View organization page for Tanzania Health Summit, graphic

    9,248 followers

    The Conference Manager @anodikaihula of Tanzania Health Summit recently visited Girl Effect @girleffect to discuss advancing youth initiatives through enhanced leadership, economic empowerment, and health capacity-building programs. The visit also provided an opportunity to formally recognize Girl Effect with an award, celebrating their significant support for youth during the summit and their ongoing contributions to Tanzania’s health sector. #ths2024

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View organization page for MedicoPRESS, graphic

    2,209 followers

    Dr. Rahma Omar, a Public Health Specialist and a team from Amref Tanzania are working on a project that targets reaching the marginalized population with education on Tuberculosis as a means to promote gender equity and social inclusion. During #THS2024 #TanzaniaHealthSummit, Imani Henrick Luvanga got intrigued on hearing the initiative. Then, she got a good story idea for DW. Take a minute to watch the experience from Zanzibar, on public health interventions for marginalized populations. |Tanzania Health Summit | ResearchCOM | Anodi Kaihula Aisa Muya Dr. Syriacus Buguzi Dr. Omary Chillo

  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    Today at the Tanzania Health Summit, Save the Children held a pivotal Health Forum focused on “Advancing progress towards scalable approaches to improve RMNCH-FP service use among adolescent and young first-time mothers.” We shared impactful results and lessons from the Connect Project in Kongwa and Bahi Councils, Dodoma. The panel brought together experts from national to community levels: Director of Reproductive and Child Health at the Ministry of Health-Dr. Ahmad M Makuwani, outlined Tanzania’s progress, priorities, and challenges in RMNCAH, emphasizing the importance of scalability and sustainability of community and facility-based interventions. The National Coordinator for Gender and Adolescent Health at the Ministry of Health- Gerald Kihwele , highlighted the hurdles in implementing and sustaining adolescent health programs and the essential role of government and stakeholders in scaling up evidence-based solutions. Roza Chimagai – a Community Health Worker with over 21 years of experience, shared insights on reaching young mothers with postpartum family planning (PPFP) and nutrition education, showcasing the power of culturally tailored interventions. Together, we are driving change for healthier futures for young mothers and their children. #THS2024 #RMNCAH #PPFP #SaveTheChildren #HealthForAll #CommunityHealth #Tanzania

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
      +2
  • View organization page for Tanzania Health Summit, graphic

    9,248 followers

    During The Summit #ths2024 BAKWATA The forum Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships for Healthcare Quality: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations aimed to discuss the role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in strengthening health service delivery in Tanzania, focusing on collaboration between government entities, Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), and private health providers. Key topics included the structure of Tanzania’s health service delivery pyramid, the importance of community-level health initiatives, the regulatory framework for PPPs, and the challenges and potential solutions for sustainable healthcare financing. Panelists emphasized the need for innovative financing solutions and strengthened partnerships to enhance universal health coverage and address healthcare access gaps.

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
      +4
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View profile for Enya Séguin, graphic

    BabyChecker: AI-enabled ultrasound👶 | Director @ Sigma Squared Society 🌍

    Over $1 billion is spent annually on training health workers globally. A critical workforce with projected global shortfall of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030, particularly in low-income regions. #AI has an enormous ability to strengthen task-shifting if AI and health workers operate as a team, and therefore make 💰 expenditure on training programs more efficient. #CHWs, community health volunteers, and other cadres that are usually prominent community-based healthcare, are able to use #BabyChecker to screen some essential pregnancy parameters after watching a 3-minute video. What #AI can do for #ultrasound scanning is reduce the need for a medical specialist for basic screening and triage, especially in the hardest-to-reach communities, where there are usually no medical specialists unless you drive to a hospital... 🕦 for a few hours 💦 if the rain allows 👀 if you have enough money 😷 if you're fit enough for the trip 😳 and if you have enough time time spend a whole day travelling and then waiting. 1 month ago at the Tanzania Health Summit in Zanzibar, Abu presented a research abstract co-conducted with a fellow researcher, Amie, on the usability of #BabyChecker in rural peripheral health units in Sierra Leone. Our innovation and the research findings presented sparked interest and stimulated discussions with various organizations we met at #THS on how we can embrace #AI in global health. #TanzaniaHealthSummit #MaternalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth #PublicHealth #GlobalHealth #HealthcareTechnology #ResearchImpact #SierraLeone #HealthEquity #BabyChecker

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View profile for Enya Séguin, graphic

    BabyChecker: AI-enabled ultrasound👶 | Director @ Sigma Squared Society 🌍

    Over $1 billion is spent annually on training health workers globally. A critical workforce with projected global shortfall of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030, particularly in low-income regions. #AI has an enormous ability to strengthen task-shifting if AI and health workers operate as a team, and therefore make 💰 expenditure on training programs more efficient. #CHWs, community health volunteers, and other cadres that are usually prominent community-based healthcare, are able to use #BabyChecker to screen some essential pregnancy parameters after watching a 3-minute video. What #AI can do for #ultrasound scanning is reduce the need for a medical specialist for basic screening and triage, especially in the hardest-to-reach communities, where there are usually no medical specialists unless you drive to a hospital... 🕦 for a few hours 💦 if the rain allows 👀 if you have enough money 😷 if you're fit enough for the trip 😳 and if you have enough time time spend a whole day travelling and then waiting. 1 month ago at the Tanzania Health Summit in Zanzibar, Abu presented a research abstract co-conducted with a fellow researcher, Amie, on the usability of #BabyChecker in rural peripheral health units in Sierra Leone. Our innovation and the research findings presented sparked interest and stimulated discussions with various organizations we met at #THS on how we can embrace #AI in global health. #TanzaniaHealthSummit #MaternalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth #PublicHealth #GlobalHealth #HealthcareTechnology #ResearchImpact #SierraLeone #HealthEquity #BabyChecker

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View profile for Anodi Kaihula, graphic

    General Manager @ Tanzania Health Summit | Co-founder @Afyalead Company | Strategy & Partnership Development

    A quick side chat with Prof. Dr. Khama Rogo at Quality Partiners forum in Nairobi hosted by PharmAccess . Prof. Rogo is the lead specialist at The World Bank and board member at PharmAccess , whenever he speaks you hear the voice of true son of Africa, very passionate on improving the quality of health services on the continent.

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View profile for Ms Catherine Kapilima, graphic

    Transforming Healthcare @ TanzMED | HIT, Design Thinking, Mentor, Entrepreneur, Board Chair, Innovation | SDGs Champion |

    Reflecting on October, I’m truly honored to have emerged as the second runner-up at the #CHIAAwards2024 This journey has been nothing short of transformative, filled with learning, collaboration, and resilience. Competing alongside inspiring young innovators highlighted the incredible potential within our generation to reshape healthcare. My gratitude goes to the Tanzania Health Summit for not only amplifying youth voices but also for addressing the real challenges we face in bringing our ideas to life. TanzMED our mission to innovate in healthcare continues with renewed passion. This recognition isn’t just a milestone; it’s a reminder of the impact we can achieve together. Here’s to more growth, support, and progress in creating solutions that matter #TanzMEDAfrica

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • Tanzania Health Summit reposted this

    View profile for Anodi Kaihula, graphic

    General Manager @ Tanzania Health Summit | Co-founder @Afyalead Company | Strategy & Partnership Development

    I was delighted to welcome my brother and friend Aloyce Urassa, Interm Executive Director of Amplify Health and Development in Africa (AHDA), at our office today. We had quality conversations on important matters in the health sector. We at Tanzania Health Summit appreciate AHDA continued support. Our conversations on the picture were like; Me: This picture stands for the local "Mwananchi" affected by climate change😀 Him: Hizo Mbwembwe sasa!😂

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image

Similar pages