130 jobs Tanzania at Management and Development for Health [MDH ]2018
Management and
Development for Health (MDH) was formed in January 2010 as a local Tanzanian
NGO focusing primarily on public health service and research in the United
Republic of Tanzania. ; MDH seeks to promote collaboration among government and
academic institutions, as well as the private and non-profit sectors to advance
the public health and health care interests of the people of Tanzania. ;
MDH works together with
its partners to address the problems of tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and
other infectious diseases and chronic non-communicable diseases within the
country. ;
The organization also
seeks to improve nutrition and maternal, neonatal and child health in Tanzania,
while undertaking initiatives to advance public health research, education, and
services to improve the lives of Tanzanian people.
Since 2010, as a
recipient of a President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) grant,
MDHhas been taking the lead in providing oversight for the high quality
HIV/AIDS care and treatment services in the Dar es Salaam and Kagera region. ;
MDH is governed by a board of directors, the majority of whom are senior
Tanzanian experts in the healthcare and business fields.
MDH is committed to
success through its continued collaboration with current long-time partners
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), Dar es Salaam City Council (Dar City),
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), and Muhimbili
National Hospital, and through its established relationships within the
Government of Tanzania (GoT), and various local and international academic
institutions and public health organizations.
MDH Tanzania is hereby
advertising the following 130 job vacancies in various regions;
About Us
Management and
Development for Health (MDH) was formed in January 2010 as a local Tanzanian
NGO focusing primarily on public health service and research in the United
Republic of Tanzania. ; MDH seeks to promote collaboration among government and
academic institutions, as well as the private and non-profit sectors to advance
the public health and health care interests of the people of Tanzania. ;