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Tanzania, Denmark expanded cooperation in public health systems

Tanzania, Denmark expanded cooperation in public health systems
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Tanzania and Denmark have entered a partnership to strengthen Tanzania's public health infrastructure. The collaboration focuses on establishing a National Public Health Institute to improve disease surveillance, outbreak preparedness, and health research.

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Strengthening national health institutions in developing nations is critical for global pandemic preparedness and regional health security.

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DODOMA: TANZANIA and Denmark have agreed to strengthen cooperation in public health as the East African nation advances plans to establish a National Public Health Institute aimed at enhancing disease surveillance, outbreak preparedness, and health research.

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The article reports on a bilateral diplomatic and health agreement in a factual, neutral manner.

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