- ACCESS Project in Tanzania: Improving Access to Effective Malaria Treatment - The Novartis Foundation is supporting this project to understand and improve access to suitable treatment for malaria.
- Chimala Mission, Hospital and School - Information on the church, school, and hospital.
- Continuing Education Centre of the Ministry of Health - Strengthening and supporting the health care system through improvement of relevance and efficiency in the training of human resources for health.
- Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre - A referral hospital serving over 11 million people with over 450 beds. Includes services provided, and Medical College information.
- Mission Hospital Link Tanzania - An information, education and financial resource for mission hospitals.
- Mvumi Hospital - Rural health care facility which serves 400,000 people.
- National Institute for Medical Research - Supporting the Ministry of Health in disease control activities and building sub-national capacities for health research and service delivery.
- Novartis: Patient-centered Treatment of Tuberculosis in Tanzania - Article describing a project to improve the treatment of this disease which is still one of the most common causes of death in the country.
- OptoNews Africa - Newsletter and activities of the Tanzania Optometrists Association.
- Tanzania Heart Institute - Maintains the only heart surgical program in East Africa serving over 60 million people. Includes hospital information and ways to contribute.
- The Cognitive Link Between Geography and Development: Iodine Deficiency and Schooling Attainment in Tanzania - Abstract of a paper examining the link between in utero iodine deficiency and subsequent cognitive development.
- When Parents Die of AIDS: The Children of Kagera, Tanzania - Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD) project investigating how psychosocial support can be developed for AIDS orphans.
- World Health Organization (WHO) - United Republic of Tanzania - UN health agency provides news, information and statistics on the country's public health issues and services, professional health workers, disease outbreaks, and government legislation and expenditures.
