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Tanzanian masters graduates trained in Republic of Korea

In Tanzania, where access to reliable medical technology is often limited, a pioneering initiative has emerged to strengthen healthcare services from the ground up, writes Swahaba Yusuph for the Daily News.

To reinforce this, the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), through its Dr Lee Jong-wook Fellowship Program, has been empowering Tanzania’s biomedical engineering workforce, setting a new standard in healthcare support across the nation.

By training biomedical engineers and technicians to manage and maintain essential medical equipment, KOFIH has helped reshape the future of healthcare, enhancing diagnostics, treatment and overall patient outcomes in Tanzania.
Full report on the Daily News site