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AHF Tanzania was registered in May 2024 to provide technical support for implementing HIV/AIDS programs, enhancing care and treatment outcomes for HIV, Tuberculosis (TB), and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), while also delivering Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services in the regions of Simiyu and Mara, expecting to reach 15,723 clients.

The organization looks forward to collaborating with the Ministry of Health and the President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG) as primary partners. AMREF will serve as one of the key implementing partners in the identified regions, and the country office is eager to establish a strong partnership with them.

AHF Tanzania is committed to implementing a comprehensive program for HIV/AIDS, SRH, TB, and STI prevention and care. The goal is to significantly reduce HIV transmission, improve the well-being of affected individuals, and foster a supportive community. With the support of stakeholders and the dedication of its team, AHF Tanzania aims to address the challenges associated with SRH, TB, and STIs, paving the way for a healthier and more inclusive society.


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    Country Program Manager

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    P. O. Box 2749, Mlimwa East, Dodoma, Tanzania.
    Clients in Care: 5,894
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