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LAUNCH: IMARISHA kicks off to safeguard the well-being of primary health care workers

Group photo of the meeting attendees. PHOTO: IFAKARA Communications

LAUNCH: IMARISHA kicks off to safeguard the well-being of primary health care workers

In Arusha, Tanzania on August 28, 2025, the Ministry of Health, the President’s Office – Regional Administ…

HEALTH POLICY: Politics, not just poverty, drives health inequalities, new study finds

A snip from the BMJ Global Health journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Isaac Lyatuu, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

HEALTH POLICY: Politics, not just poverty, drives health inequalities, new study finds

A new study shows that politics and power—not just social conditions—play a major role in shaping people’s health. The research introduces a new “process-oriented framework” designed to h…

HIV CARE: Science confirms effective treatment prevents transmission in couples

A snip from the BMC Public Health with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Elizabeth Senkoro, the lead author of the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

HIV CARE: Science confirms effective treatment prevents transmission in couples

Science is changing what it means to live with HIV – particularly for couples where one partner is HIV-positive and the other is not, known as serodifferent couples. In Tanzania and Uganda, a recent study shows …

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, local leaders strengthen community HIV awareness

Acting Director of Ifakara Town Council Mr. Said Majaliwa giving remarks during the event opening ceremony. Photo by IFAKARA Communications

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, local leaders strengthen community HIV awareness

On August 25, the Chronic Diseases Clinic of Ifakara (CDCI), part of the Ifakara Health I…

BREAKTHROUGH: New mosquito control tool provides lasting protection

BREAKTHROUGH: New mosquito control tool provides lasting protection

BREAKTHROUGH: New mosquito control tool provides lasting protection

Soon, communities in Tanzania and beyond may benefit from a groundbreaking mosquito control tool that provides protection for up to a year, thanks to new global analysis led by the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) and t…

TRAINING:  Strengthening continuous quality improvement

One of the facilitators presenting during the training. PHOTO: Jitihada Baraka

TRAINING: Strengthening continuous quality improvement

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

HEART WELLNESS: Education linked to better outcomes in a global study

A snip from the BMC Medicine journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Abdallah Mkopi, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

HEART WELLNESS: Education linked to better outcomes in a global study

A new global analysis of health data from 36 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) reveals a strong connection between education levels and cardiovascular health — a finding that could reshape prevention stra…

INNOVATION: New testing equipment detects hidden intestinal parasites in Pemba, Tanzania

A snip from the Springer Nature journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute scientist Emmanuel Mrimi who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

INNOVATION: New testing equipment detects hidden intestinal parasites in Pemba, Tanzania

A new test conducted by scientists reveals intestinal parasites are far more common than expected on Pemba Island, Tanzania, with nearly three in four people infected — highlighting the need for stronger public …

MOSQUITOES: Could targeting their breeding grounds reduce malaria?

PLOS Pathogens Journal snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Fredros Okumu, who contributed to the study through investigation, supervision, and writing – review & editing. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

MOSQUITOES: Could targeting their breeding grounds reduce malaria?

A new study has revealed that targeting mosquito breeding sites—known as larval source management (LSM)—can significantly reduce malaria transmission in parts of Africa. 

INNOVATION: Digital imaging offers a faster, more accurate way to assess mosquito net damage

BMC Malaria Journal snippet featuring Ifakara Health Institute scientist Emmanuel Mbuba, who led the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

INNOVATION: Digital imaging offers a faster, more accurate way to assess mosquito net damage

Blocking mosquitoes from reaching humans at night is one of the most effective strategies for preventing malaria. Insecticide-treated nets play a vital role in this protection, but over time they develop holes that we…