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Aga Khan launches Sh25bn health project in Mwanza 2018-11-13

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Saturday, 2018, July 14
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Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Minister Ummy Mwalimu cuts the ribbon to officially launch the Mothe
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By The Citizen Reporter @TheCitizenTZ news@tznationmedia.com

By The Citizen Reporter @TheCitizenTZ news@tznationmedia.com

Mwanza. The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has launched a Sh25.3 billion project that aims at minimizing diseases, maternal and child mortality rates and improving access to reproductive maternal and newborn health (Impact), in Mwanza Region.

The project will cover district councils of Kwimba, Magu, Misungwi, Nyamagana, Ukerewe, Sengerema, Ilemela and Buchosa and is jointly being financed by Agha Khan Foundation Canada and the government.

The launch was made yesterday in Mwanza Region by the Minister for Health Community Development, Gender, the Elderly and Children Ms. Ummy Mwalimu, whereby the key areas in the project will include improving infrastructure and the system of providing services to pregnant women and children in over 80 health services centres in the region.

Earlier, the AKDN Representative, Ms. Edna Selestine, told Ms. Mwalimu that the project would reach out to 650,000 that had attained the child-bearing age, 80,000 uner-one-babies and 300,000 men.

Ms. Selestine also told the minister that the project would involve the provision of training on capacity building to medical service providers at the community level and members of over 700 social care groups serving societies at the primary level.

"The media, religious leaders and various social groups are among the key stakeholders that will be involved in the implementation of this project," said the AKDN Representative.


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