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Tanzania’s “big catch-up” gains ground
In the global effort to get immunisation back on track post-pandemic, the east African nation has emerged as a frontrunner.
Facial recognition for dogs? In Tanzania, it’s helping keep track of rabies vaccination
Microchipping is expensive; paper vaccination booklets can get lost or swapped. So how can vaccinators ensure canine community members aren’t at risk of contracting – and transmitting – rabies? There’s an app for that, learns James Karuga.
Over 5 million girls in Tanzania to receive HPV vaccine to combat cervical cancer
The Ministry of Health of the United Republic of Tanzania, in partnership with Gavi, UNICEF and WHO, today launched the national multi-age cohort (MAC) vaccination campaign against HPV – the leading cause of cervical cancer.
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In Tanzania, this evaluation was conducted in collaboration with the Mbeya Medical Research Center of the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR-MMRC).
This report presents a series of brief case studies supported by the existing literature on the deployment of digital solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It specifically describes how electronic Immunization Registries (eIR) and electronic Logistics Management Information Systems (eLMIS) have been newly developed and/or repurposed in Guinea, Honduras, India, Rwanda, and Tanzania. Importantly, the findings are influenced by the state of the implementation which, because of the delayed availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the LMICs, is still in its early phase.