Nonprofit

Tanzania Rural Health Movement

Mwanza, XA, Tanzania
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tanzaniaruralhealth.or.tz/

  • Mission

    Tanzania Rural Health Movement works to establish model healthcare services by continually providing and improving innovative hands-on medical services in all its endeavors in Tanzania.

    About Us

    Tanzania Rural Health Movement is a registered non-profit community-based organization based in Mwanza, Tanzania. Our focus is on provision of health services, health research and environmental sustainability and health.

    Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM) has been in operation since 2014, originally founded by a medical student Marko Hingi with support from his fellow students at the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences-Bugando, Mwanza.

    Tanzania Rural Health Movement aims to establish and improve health interventions that meet major public health challenges facing Mwanza, the second biggest city in Tanzania. For the past few years, TRHM has worked on small projects such as the Open Access for All Project, as well as larger projects such as Mwanza Community First Response Project, which focuses on providing free pre-hospital care services in partnership with fire fighters, motor taxi drivers and police officers.

    We have managed to reach a thousands of underserved population through Street Medicine Program outreaches and recently we have opened a medical dispensary in six months’ time since inception we have managed to attend 981 clients including 304 clients at reproductive and child health clinics and 167 street connected children and elderly people across the Mwanza Region.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Crime & Safety
    • Health & Medicine
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

    • 0788668490
    • P.o.Box 2953,Mwanza, Kangaye/Nyasaka-Ilemela, Mwanza, TZ
      Kangaye/Nyasaka-Ilemela
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