Dar es Salaam, March 22, 2026 – The European Union has funded a Tanzanian project aimed at strengthening cross-border health training, officials confirmed.
The initiative seeks to improve collaboration and capacity building among healthcare workers in border regions, addressing public health challenges that transcend national boundaries.
The program comes amid Tanzania’s broader push to enhance healthcare delivery and workforce skills, particularly in areas affected by cross-border movement of populations.
By equipping local health professionals with specialized training, the project aims to improve disease surveillance, emergency response, and community health outreach in border communities.
The funding aligns with Tanzania’s ongoing efforts to leverage public-private partnerships and international support to address persistent health and development challenges across the country.