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  2. Healthcare in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    However, by the early 1990s, the strain of providing free health care for all became evident in the face of rising health care costs and a struggling economy. Early 1990s the government adopted health sector reforms that changed the financing system from free services to mixed financing mechanisms including cost sharing policies.

  3. Health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of Under5 mortality between Tanzania and the world. Children in sub-Saharan Africa are about over 16 times more likely to die before the age of five than children in developed regions. [28] Tanzania has reduced the infant mortality rate (IMR) of 101 to 38 per 1000 live births from 1990 to 2012 respectively.

  4. Health care in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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  6. Maternal and child health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Mother and child health. Both maternal and child health are interdependent and substantially contributing to high burden of mortality worldwide. Every year, 289 000 women die due to complications in pregnancy and childbirth, and 6.6 million children below 5 years of age die of complications in the newborn period and of common childhood diseases. [1]

  7. Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Its mission is to "facilitate the provision of basic health services that are good, quality, equitable, accessible, affordable, sustainable[,] and gender-sensitive". [1] It was merged with the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elders and Children under John Magufuli's reforms.

  8. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elders and ...

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    The Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elders and Children is a government ministry of Tanzania. It deals with health policy , community development , gender and policy related to the elderly and children.

  9. List of hospitals in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is the largest and second-most populous country in East Africa with a population of nearly 62 million people according to the 2022 National Bureau of Statistics National Census. It is a sparsely populated country with a geographically wide distribution of settlements hence presenting a challenge regarding access to hospitals .