A
DECADE OF ACHIEVEMENT & BRIGHT FUTURE
The accomplishment
of ten years of research, training and service at the Bagamoyo Branch of
Ifakara Health Institute was described as a “great hope and bright future” for
Tanzania and on international level. Speaking at the symposium to celebrate The
Decade of IHI at Bagamoyo, the Director of Preventive Medicine in the Ministry
of Health, Gender, Children & Elderly, Dr. Neema Rusibamayila said the
future was bright for shaping up the health of the people.
The
symposium was held at the conference hall of Kingani, an ultra modern complex
where clinical trials and training are conducted. Speaking on behalf of Deputy
Minister Hon. Dr. Hamis Kigwangala who could not attend the function due to
other pressing duties, Dr. Neema said local Tanzanian Scientists in
collaboration with international institutes and agencies were doing a great
work.
She
remarked that the ten years of establishment and service was a contribution
towards global health value.
The
Director of the IHI, Dr. Salim Abdulla
who is one of the pioneer in the growth of the institute from ground
level said in his presentation; “ over just ten years, these humble beginnings
have grown into an international centre of excellence”. He told his audience in his power point presentation
that Bagamoyo was firmly established as a world-class research centre.
Speaking
in both English and Kiswahili, Prof. Marcel Tanner who is Director of Swiss
Tropical Institute & Public Health spoke of his satisfaction at the growing
trend of the IHI in Bagamoyo and wished everyone a note of congratulation.
Earlier
on the Director General of COSTECH and
Chairman of the Board of IHI, Dr. Hassan Mshinda warmly invited all the
stakeholders, collaborating institutes and agencies, members of the public to
the symposium. A photographic display of the IHI works and future plannings
were arranged as an exhibition for the people.
Ifakara
Health Institute receives most of its financial resources in the form of
research grant from competitive calls. Core funding from the Government of
Tanzania COSTECH and the Ministry of Health and other significant grants have
been received from not less than fifty well known international institutes,
agencies of the UN and friendly Governments.
Story &
Pictures by Abdul Hai
Director of Preventive Medicines, Dr. Neema Rusibamayila from the Ministry of Health, Gender, Children and Elderly speaking during the symposium to mark ten years of IHI at Bagamoyo. |
Some of the Attendees listening to the speakers at the symposium held at the ultra modern IHI clinical trials and training facilities at Kingani, Bagamoyo. |
A cover picture of booklet written and presented by Director Salim Abdulla. |
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