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WORKSHOP: Advancing human rabies vaccine integration into routine immunization program

Participants of the Process Mapping Workshop pose for a group photo. PHOTO: Ifakara Comms

WORKSHOP: Advancing human rabies vaccine integration into routine immunization program

From April 23 to 24, 2025, the Scaling up One health System (SOS) and GAVI rabies Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) projects at the Ifakara H…

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara showcases work at Uhuru Torch events in Morogoro

Visitors observe mosquito control tools and research demonstrations at the Ifakara Health Institute booth during the Uhuru Torch celebrations in Morogoro. PHOTO: IFAKARA Communications

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara showcases work at Uhuru Torch events in Morogoro

On 17th April, 2025, Ifakara Health Institute participated in the 2025 Uhuru Torch events held at Michenga and Kidatu areas in Morogoro Region where the Institute got the opportunity to showcase its work, free screeni…

SYMPOSIUM:  Unlocking immunological clues to brain health

GRAPHIC: Tanzania Immunology Society

SYMPOSIUM: Unlocking immunological clues to brain health

In celebration of the Day of Immunology, the Tanzania Immunology Society (TIS) will host a special symposium that aims to raise awareness a…

COVID-19: Lessons from pandemic push for better diabetes care in Tanzania, Kenya

A snip from the PLOS Global Public Health journal with an inset of Ifakara Health Institute social scientist Dr. Sally Mtenga, the lead author of the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

COVID-19: Lessons from pandemic push for better diabetes care in Tanzania, Kenya

The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted diabetes care in Tanzania and Kenya, exposing patients to worsening health conditions, financial hardship, and mental distress, according to a new study published on PLOS G…

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, partners review Tanzania biosafety guidelines

Stakeholders engage in discussions during the review meeting on biosafety guidelines for modern biotechnology, held in Morogoro on April 16–17, 2025. PHOTO: IFAKARA Communications.

ENGAGEMENT: Ifakara, partners review Tanzania biosafety guidelines

The Ifakara Health Institute joined partners at a stakeholders’ meeting in Morogoro to review Tanzania’s biosafety guidelines for modern biotechnology. The two-day meeting, which took place from April 16&n…

HOLIDAY: Easter season greetings to all our partners!

Graphic by IFAKARA Communications

HOLIDAY: Easter season greetings to all our partners!

In this season of renewal and reflection for Christian faithful globally, the Ifakara Health Institute extends heartfelt Easter greetings to all our partners, collaborators, and friends in the global health community.…

FORUM: Advancing health through data, innovation and partnership

Dr. Samson Kiware emphasizing a point during a panel discussion alongside John Gaddiel. PHOTO: JKCI Comms

FORUM: Advancing health through data, innovation and partnership

From April 10 to 12, 2025, the Data Science and Mathematical Modelling Team, along with the Heart and Lung Clinic and CARECHAIN-NCD team fr…

INSIGHTS: Why supportive supervision works for malaria care in children

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

INSIGHTS: Why supportive supervision works for malaria care in children

A multi-country study conducted in Tanzania and Benin highlights how supportive supervision (SS) programs can effectively improve malaria case management in young children—and reveals the key factors needed to s…

PODCAST: Ifakara scientists spotlight the future of global health

Graphic: Bagamian Scientific Consulting

PODCAST: Ifakara scientists spotlight the future of global health

The latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast features an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation…

ANALYSIS: Global fight against malaria stalls amid rising challenges

A snip from The Lancet journal with insets of Ifakara Health Institute scientists Susan Rumisha and Punam Amratia, who contributed to the study. GRAPHIC | IFAKARA Communications

ANALYSIS: Global fight against malaria stalls amid rising challenges

New analysis published on The Lancet in March shows that global progress in fighting malaria has slowed significantly, with cases in 2022 reaching the highest level since 2004. 

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