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Research Projects

One of the functions of the University is to do research. The University continued to conduct research in priority areas as stipulated in the MUHAS Research Policy. During the reporting period the University had 34 research projects in collaboration with different institutions within and outside the country. However, research at the University continued to be largely supported by donor funds.

Government contribution to the research fund in the University remained low at less than 1% of the total budget, which is all the same entirely shouldered by the government. The pictures below depict different situations of research and research training in the University while the table that follows presents a list of all the ongoing projects in the University.

 

The Kagera AIDS Research Project (KARP) was initiated in 1986 to study the magnitude, spread and risk factors as well as the community response and social impact of the HIV epidemic in the Kagera region of Tanzania. Click the title above for more information.

  • Public Health Informatics Training  Program

 The goal of the Informatics Training Program is to build health informatics capacity in Tanzania with special emphasis on epidemiology, biostatistics, and data management. Training offered through this program is aimed toward contributing to the design and implementation of ongoing research projects and development of new ones.Click the title above for more information.

  • QUALMAT Project
  • MEDISHARE Project
  • Muhimbili Health Exchange Forum
  • Public Health Informatics
  • Kagera AIDS Research
  • LIPHEA Knowledge Center
  • MUHAS-Harvard Collaborative Projects
  • TANSWED HIV Projects
  • HIVIS Projects
  • DAR-DAR Projects
  • Reproductive Health Projects