In Tanzania, the World Bank teamed ... cash transfers led to positive changes in both health and education. The program’s effects were greatest among those who needed it most—the poorest of the poor.
However, Tanzania remains a poor country, with a majority of the population struggling ... Through programs in child survival, maternal and child health and nutrition, education, food security and ...
In Tanzania, the World Bank teamed ... cash transfers led to positive changes in both health and education. The program’s effects were greatest among those who needed it most—the poorest of the poor.
Particularly among young children and pregnant mothers, undernutrition has lifelong consequences and impedes individuals’ health, wellbeing and life chances ... and the first in Tanzania to produce ...
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Hosted on MSNTanzania's Success to Reduce Maternal Mortality Ushers in a Model for Africa [press release]Tanzania has reduced maternal mortality by 80% in a seven-year period, from 556 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2016 to 104 per 100,000 in 2022. The success is attributable to increased political ...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced it during a press briefing held in Tanzania's administrative capital, Dodoma, alongside World Health Organization ... and supportive care, such as ...
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