The suspension of insecticide spraying in the camp nearly three years ago has contributed to the increase in malaria infections.
SBL’s sustainability agenda is a bold ambition to transition to 100 percent renewable energy in its operations.
The project was supposed to be a boon for wildlife-based tourism in the East African country, but critics say it came “at an enormous cost” to local communities who faced threats of eviction and dispossession.
Tanzania" highlights how climate change intensifies health risks like vector-borne diseases, malnutrition, and mental health issues, while proposing a roadmap to build climate-resilient health systems through policy integration,
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Dar es Salaam. The governments of Tanzania and Burundi have signed an agreement to commence the construction of a 282-kilometre modern railway between Uvinza and Musongati.The standard gauge railway (SGR) project,
Lightning strike at Businda Secondary School in Geita, tragically claimed the lives of seven students who were attending class, and 82 others were injured.
Supporters of the president have hailed her endorsement as the flag bearer of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party. But critics of the process that got her the endorsement to vie for the presidency in October say she flouted the rules and traditions of the party to win the ticket.
The project was supposed to be a boon for wildlife-based tourism in the East African country, but critics say it came “at an enormous cost” to local communities.
From savannahs to forested highlands, the many ecosystems of Tanzania are being increasingly affected by climate change.
AKHS says cancer rates in Kenya and Tanzania are on the rise, with nearly 100,000 new cases and 60,000 deaths annually. The burden is heavier for women, who represent 61 per cent of cancer cases in East Africa, hence a pressing need to strengthen cancer care and treatment across the region.
The two nations expect the 282 kilometre (175 mile) standard gauge line to transport three million metric tonnes of minerals annually