Health Ministry steps up emergency care and Ebola preparedness training in Iringa

The Tanzanian Ministry of Health is conducting intensive emergency response training for medical staff in the Iringa region. The program focuses on critical care, accident response, and preparedness for infectious disease outbreaks like Ebola.
Why it matters
Strengthening local healthcare infrastructure is vital for managing public health crises and reducing mortality rates in emergency situations.
IRINGA: T HE MINISTRY of Health, through its Emergency and Disaster Management Department, has intensified training aimed at strengthening emergency medical services, accident response, critical care, and preparedness for infectious disease outbreaks, including Ebola, at Frelimo District Hospital in Iringa Region on June 8, 2026.
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