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AKU students launch environment-focused societies in Tanzania and Pakistan 2023-08-15

AKU Environmental Club
Source: 
www.aku.edu

With every passing day, the consequences of climate change and biodiversity loss become ever more apparent. Increasing incidences of extreme weather, natural disasters and disease outbreaks are now becoming the new normal. The most concerning part is that these incidences are not isolated but instead are part of a chain reaction with devastating effects throughout the globe.

Aga Khan building resilience in East Africa’s education 2023-02-02

Head of Cooperation of Canadian High Commission in Tanzania, Helen Fytche speaks during the opening of the 4th regional educatio
Source: 
The Citizen

Summary
Driven by the reality experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic and Ebola in Uganda, the institution conducted a study and came up with appropriate ways that can be used by ministries of education to deal with such shocks
Dar es Salaam. Aga Khan University’s Institute for Educational Development, East Africa, has brought together education ministries of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda to deliberate on ways to build strong education systems that will overcome unprecedented disasters such as Covid-19 and Ebola.

3.4 million have received Covid jabs in Dar es Salaam in collaboration with AKDN & EU 2022-11-28

3.4 million have received Covid jabs in Dar es Salaam
Source: 
www.thecitizen.co.tz

Summary
The number is above the target, which was set at 3.3 million people, according to regional commissioner Amos Makalla.

Dar es Salaam. Some 3.4 million people in Dar es Salaam have been vaccinated against Covid-19, according to regional commissioner Amos Makalla.

He made the revelation yesterday during a voluntary walk organised by (AKHST) in collaboration with the European Union (EU) and Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) with the aim of promoting public awareness of Covid-19 vaccination.

He said the number is above the target, which was set at 3.3 million people.

Tanzania: Aga Khan Hospital Raises Alarm Over NCDs Trend 2022-10-04

Aga Khan Hospital, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Source: 
allafrica.com

Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam)
By James Kamala
The Aga Khan Hospital has raised a red flag over an appalling trend of the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) upon learning from patients seeking treatment at the hospital and its allied health centres.

The hospital noted that most patients they attended to were diagnosed with different types of NCDs.

Aga Khan, Muhimbili hospitals conduct free reconstructive surgeries on 24 women 2021-12-03

The Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam. PHOTO | FILE
Source: 
thecitizen.co.tz The Citizen

Dar es Salaam. The Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam in collaboration with the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH), has performed free reconstructive surgery to 24 women and girls with deformities that resulted from violence, burns and accidents.

Apart from the two hospitals, the surgeries were also carried out in collaboration with Reconstructing Women International (RWI).
The surgeries were done during the sixth camp at the Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam which was launched from on November 29 and set to be completed on December 4, 2021.

Takht Nashini 1957 DaresSalaam

Takht Nashini 1957 DaresSalaam

In October 1957 the first Takht Nashini of our 49th Holy Imam was performed in DaresSalaam (Upanga) Tanzania

The All-Africa Diamond Jubilee Celebrations were held in Dar-es-Salaam 1946-08-10

All-africa Diamond Jubilee celebrations held in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania  1946-08-10

The All-Africa celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee of His Highness the Rt-Honorable Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah The Aga Khan held at Dar-es-Salaam 10th August, 1946

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Hazar Imam meets President Maghufuli of Tanzania 2018-04+04

The Aga Khan Hospital Tanzania - Vision & Mission 2020-04-10

Aga Khan Hospital DaresSalaam Tanzania
Source: 
travelguide.co.tz/ Tanzania in your Pocket

Vision

To be the premier, teaching and tertiary healthcare system in Tanzania.

Mission

To provide accessible, high quality, cost effective health care services to the people that we serve.

5 PILLARS – Quality, Education, Continuum of care, Access, Partnerships.

Highlight of Aga Khan Health Service, Tanzania

Princess Zahra arrives in DaresSalaam 2019-03-08

Princess Zahra at Darkhana Jamat Khana, DaresSalaam, Tanzania  2019-03-08
Source: 
ismaili.net

2019, March 8: Princess Zahra Aga Khan has arrived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (here near Darkhana JK) for the Inauguration of the Phase II of the Aga Khan Hospital, tomorrow around 10 AM. Yesterday she had meetings in Nairobi , Kenya at the Aga Khan University Hospital.

Africa: Aga Khan Building Capacity for E. Africa Healthcare Professionals 2019-03-12

Princess Zahra with Prime Minister Majaliwa for Phase 2 of DaresSalaam Hospital   2019-03-09
Source: 
allafrica.com

There is need for capacity building Tanzania health sector to increase the number of healthcare practitioners as well as the quality of medical equipment and facilities as well. Short of increasing and improving the number of healthcare providers, then the country will continue to suffer grave loss of manpower due to pervasiveness of otherwise treatable diseases.

Majaliwa: We’re confident of performance of Aga Khan Development Network

Princess Zahra Aga Khan attended in Dar es Salaam, the Inauguration of the Phase II of the Aga Khan Hospital  2019-03-09
Source: 
thecitizen.co.tz

Dar es Salaam. The government is confident of the performance of over 100 years of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in economic, social and cultural arenas in Tanzania.

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has said that said today March 9, 2019 during the inauguration of the Sh192 billion (Phase II) expansion building of the Aga Khan Hospital-Dar es Salaam that the government would continue to work closely with the network to enhance improvement in all key sectors.

AKHS launches critical hospital expansion in mission to advance the delivery of care to 1,000,000 Tanzanians 2019-03-09

The Prime Minister of Tanzania Hon. Kassim Majaliwa and Princess Zahra Aga Khan after the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate t
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akdn.org

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 9 March 2019 - Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS), today launched the completion of the second phase of a US$83.5 million (TZS 192 billion) expansion of the Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam, which will enable the institution to serve over one million patients each year.

Princess Zahra inaugurates Phase II of The Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam 2019-03-09

The R.H. Kassim M. Majaliwa (MP), Prime Minister of the United Republic of #Tanzania, and Princess Zahra  2019-03-09

The Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam - Phase II will be inaugurated on Saturday 9 March 2019 in the presence of Princess Zahra and His Excellency, the Honourable Kassim M. Majaliwa (MP), Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania.

Tanzania: Aga Khan Launches Key Training Programme 2018-11-23

The AKSON and Midwifery academic head, Dr Columba Mbekenga, speaks during the launch of Respectful Maternity PHOTO Bakari Kiango
Source: 
allafrica.com

Dar es Salaam — The Aga Khan School of Nursing and Midwifery has initiated a training programme--Respectful Maternity Care--with a view to providing skills to nurses, midwives and clinical officers in public hospitals, dispensaries and health centres.

The programme was launched yesterday with more than 50 trainees including nurses, midwives and clinical officers from Ilala and Temeke district councils in Dar es Salaam city.

Aga Khan launches polyclinic in Kibada

Hazar Imam in meeting nurses at the Aga Khan Hospital, DaresSalaam, Tanzania
Source: 
dailynews.co.tz

THE Aga Khan Health Services in the country, yesterday, launched a new polyclinic at Kibada area in Kigamboni District in Dar es Salaam region, in a move to improve provision of quality health care services to the community.
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Speaking during the launch, Aga Khan Health Service, East Africa, Regional Chief Executive Officer, Sulaiman Shahabuddin said their goal is to establish and develop integrated health system and expansion of Aga Khan main hospital that would cost 176bn/-.

Welcome billboards in Tanzania for Hazar Imam's Diamond Jubilee visit

Welcome billboards in Tanzania for Hazar Imam's Diamond Jubilee visit

Welcome (Karibu) signs have appeared in many major places in DaresSalaam, Tanzania for Hazar Imam's Diamond Jubilee visits to Uganda and Tanzania during October 8 to 12,2017

Aga Khan Foundation celebrates twenty-five years of the Madrasa Programme

Aga Khan Foundation celebrates twenty-five years of the Madrasa Programme

Students of the Aga Khan Foundation's Madrasa programme sing a traditional Kiswahili song for His Highness the Aga Khan.

AKDN / Aziz Islamshah

Source: 
akdn.org


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