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Building a Healthier Future: WHO and Tanzania Forge Strong Partnerships for Health for All

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Dodoma: The World Health Organization (WHO) convened key stakeholders and implementing actors in Tanzania’s public health agenda to review the joint work plan for 2024/2025, a strategic blueprint aimed at realizing the ambitious Health for All agenda in the country.

The meeting gathered technical officers from both WHO and the Ministry of Health, providing a platform to discuss achievements from past initiatives, assess the implementation of the work plan, and prioritize key interventions for the future. The discussions aimed to enhance public health across Tanzania by charting a clear course forward.

Speaking at the meeting, the Programme Management Officer at WHO, Dr. Sisay Tegegne, emphasized the importance of partnership and collaboration, especially regarding the joint work plan collaboratively prepared and validated by the Ministry of Health to achieve universal health coverage.

 “We reviewed and assessed the health sector in Tanzania, identifying key areas for prioritization in 2024/2025. This meeting has provided the clarity needed and charted a clear path for our shared commitment to a healthier Tanzania. Our dedication to health equity is the foundation upon which we will build a sustainable future,” he stated.

The discussions highlighted critical operational and financial bottlenecks facing the health sector, focusing on how to collaborate effectively to ensure the smooth provision of services. Key issues included access to essential services and the need for improved healthcare infrastructure.

The Minister of Health echoed this sentiment: “This work plan is more than a document; it represents our collective aspiration for every Tanzanian. Our goal is clear: to ensure that no one is left behind in accessing quality healthcare. With regular meetings and discussions, we can better align and prioritize investments in specific areas for the Health for All agenda.”

Together, the participants mapped out strategies to address immediate health concerns while laying the groundwork for long-term improvements. From enhancing maternal and child health to combating infectious diseases.

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