The Ministry of Health (MoH) in Tanzania is the government body responsible for public health policy and services. It oversees the delivery of healthcare across the nation to ensure all citizens access quality medical attention. The ministry focuses heavily on preventing diseases, promoting healthy lifestyles, and managing healthcare facilities from rural clinics to national referral hospitals. A primary focus of the ministry is combating communicable diseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. It implements large-scale immunization programs, distributes insecticide-treated nets, and ensures the availability of essential medicines. Additionally, the ministry is shifting resources toward tackling non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, which are rising in urban areas. To improve infrastructure, the ministry invests in building new hospitals and upgrading existing medical facilities. It works closely with international partners and non-governmental organizations to secure funding, medical equipment, and technical expertise. Training healthcare workers, including doctors, nurses, and laboratory technicians, remains a top priority to address staff shortages in remote regions. Digital transformation is another key area of development for the ministry. By introducing electronic medical records and digital tracking systems, it aims to make hospital administration more efficient and improve patient care data. Through these combined efforts in infrastructure, disease control, and technology, the Ministry of Health strives to build a resilient healthcare system that protects the well-being of all Tanzanians.
NEW 63 CONTRACT VACANCIES AT THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MoH) JULY 2026
On behalf of MoH, PSRS is inviting applications from suitable individuals to apply for 63 contract vacancies. VIEW FULL DETAILS THROUGH DOWNLOADING THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW.
