Tanzania concludes specialized training for the Disaster Medical Response team

Tanzania has completed specialized training for its National Emergency and Disaster Medical Response Team in collaboration with the WHO. The initiative focuses on shifting from reactive event responses to a structured, system-wide preparedness model.
Why it matters
Improving national emergency response capacity is critical for reducing mortality rates during public health crises and large-scale disasters.
MOROGORO: THE Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and funded through the Pandemic Fund, has concluded a specialized training phase aimed at strengthening the capacity of the National Emergency and Disaster Medical Response Team. The initiative is designed to accelerate the health system’s preparedness in responding to sudden public health emergencies.
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