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AfDB approves $75m for Tanzania’s cardiovascular hub

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IN a significant boost to healthcare and education in Tanzania, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $75 million loan to fund the second phase of the Centre of Excellence for Skills and Tertiary Education in Biomedical Sciences. The project, aimed at building a leading institution for cardiovascular training and treatment, will help address the growing health challenges posed by cardiovascular diseases in the country and beyond.

The total cost of the project is estimated at $83.3 million, with the Tanzanian government contributing $8.33 million in counterpart funding. The project, which will be implemented over a five-year period from 2025 to 2029, is set to have a transformative impact on healthcare in East Africa.

Training a skilled workforce for cardiovascular care

At the heart of the project is the establishment of a 600-bed cardiology teaching hospital equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology. The Centre of Excellence will provide vital training to 120 university staff members and 100 students, with an emphasis on gender inclusivity, as 45 percent of the students and staff will be women. The aim is to develop a highly qualified workforce capable of preventing, diagnosing, and treating cardiovascular disease locally, thus reducing healthcare costs and improving access to care.

‘The African Development Bank is supporting this project as it has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Tanzania and across the region,’ said Patricia Laverley, the AfDB’s Country Manager for Tanzania. ‘The establishment of this Centre of Excellence will not only enhance health outcomes but will also boost productivity and create economic benefits through a healthier workforce.’

Expanding Tanzania’s medical education infrastructure

The first phase of the project, which focused on building the infrastructure of the Centre at the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Mloganzila, was completed successfully. The facility is now poised to serve as one of East Africa’s key hubs for biomedical education, particularly in the cardiovascular sciences, which will be further expanded during this second phase.

The Centre of Excellence will enhance the skills of both healthcare professionals and students through high-quality training and clinical experience. This phase will also focus on building the capacity of 38 MUHAS educators, who were trained during the first phase, ensuring that the Centre has the necessary human resources to deliver cutting-edge education.

Focus on equity and accessibility in healthcare

In addition to developing high-level medical expertise, the project aims to make healthcare more inclusive and accessible to disadvantaged communities. Around 20 percent of students will receive full scholarships, with a particular focus on young people from low-income backgrounds, women, and individuals with disabilities. This emphasis on inclusivity will ensure that the benefits of the Centre are felt across all sectors of Tanzanian society.

The Centre’s work will play a key role in addressing the region’s growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. By training medical professionals in the latest diagnostic and treatment methods, Tanzania is positioning itself as a leader in tackling heart disease and improving overall health outcomes in the East African region.

A step forward in regional healthcare collaboration

The AfDB’s involvement in this project is part of its broader strategy to support African countries in addressing health challenges and building stronger healthcare systems. The Tanzanian project is seen as a critical step in improving the country’s ability to manage cardiovascular diseases, a leading cause of death worldwide.

Through the creation of a highly skilled workforce and a state-of-the-art teaching hospital, the Centre of Excellence will reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with cardiovascular diseases while making healthcare services more affordable and accessible. Moreover, the project is expected to have far-reaching economic and social benefits, creating opportunities for innovation and improving productivity across various sectors.

The loan approval on November 27, 2024 marks a major milestone in the partnership between the African Development Bank and Tanzania, setting the stage for the launch of a world-class institution that will benefit not only Tanzania but the entire East African region. With plans to further build upon the successes of the first phase, the Centre of Excellence promises to become a beacon of healthcare education and research in Africa.

A healthier, More Productive Future for East Africa

The African Development Bank’s investment in Tanzania’s cardiovascular education initiative underscores the growing importance of addressing health challenges as a critical element of sustainable development. With an increasingly connected global economy and a rising population in need of healthcare, projects like this one are vital for ensuring the future wellbeing of Africa’s people. By investing in human capital and healthcare infrastructure, Tanzania is leading the way in improving both public health and economic resilience in the digital age.

As the project progresses, it is expected to generate more local employment, create a stronger healthcare infrastructure, and help to position Tanzania as a key regional player in the fight against cardiovascular disease. This is a step towards a brighter future for the country’s healthcare system, offering improved health outcomes for millions in Tanzania and beyond.

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