TAMA has conducted the following trainings from 2014 to 2016
Type of training | Goal/Objective | District Council/Region | Timeframe | Participants trained | DONOR |
Midwives emergency skills training (MEST) | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania
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Musoma District council | 18 August 2014 to 7 September 2014 | 50 participants trained | Sanofi |
Midwives emergency skills training(MEST) | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania | Korogwe District council | :24th November to 5th December 2014 | 50 participants trained | Sanofi |
Midwives emergency skills training.(MEST) | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania | Mtwara District council | 16th February to 5th March 2015 | 50 participants trained | Sanofi |
Media orientation | To orient the media on the roles of Midwives and International Day of Midwives (IDM) | Mara | 4th May ,2015 | 20 participants trained | UNFPA |
Midwives emergency skills training.(MEST) | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania | Mbeya District council | 18th May- 4 June 2015 | 50 participants trained | Sanofi |
The Value Clarification and attitude transformation (VCAT) | Seek to address the role of stakeholders and specifically the health service providers as a pivotal player to embrace women centered choices on their fertility control to reduce morbidity and mortality | Dar es Salaam | 8-10 June 2015 | 43 participants trained | Marie Stopes |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB)TOT training
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Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Kibaha region | 22nd – 23rd July 2015 | 20 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Nachingwea and Lindi district | 27th– 30th July, 2015 | 70 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Shinyanga | 4-7 august,2015 | 60 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Mara region | 1st to 4th September,2015 | 60 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Shinyanga | 4-7 January, 2016 | 60 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Geita | 4-7 January, 2016 | 60 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Shinyanga | 8-9 January 2016 | 60 participants trained | UNFPA |
Helping mothers survive (bleeding after birth (HMS BAB) | Improving competencies necessary to prevent, detect and manage PPH to WHO standards | Newala and Nachingwea | 28-31 March 2016 | 120 participants trained | UNFPA |
Abortion related stigma and attitude transformation to Midwives | To address attitudinal aspects as well as to equip midwives with knowledge, skills and stigma related to abortion reduction for quality and improved care to women with unsafe abortion | Dar es Salaam | 18-20 April 2016 | 30 participants trained | Marie stopes |
Media orientation | To orient the media on the roles of Midwives and International Day of Midwives (IDM) | Dar es Salaam | 3rd May ,2016 | 20 participants trained | UNFPA |
Midwives emergency skills training (MEST) to Midwives | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania | Newala | 13-16 September 2016 | 16 participants trained | UNFPA |
Midwives emergency skills training (MEST) to Midwives | To improve maternal and newborn health service delivery, supporting safe motherhood, and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Tanzania | Nachingwea | 19-22 September 2016 | 16 participants trained | UNFPA |