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8. Female Circumcision and HIV Infection in Tanzania: for Better or for Worse?
  Wednesday, January 25, 2006  
  Female circumcision is most prevalent in Africa and the practice has been linked to obstetrical and gynecological problems in addition to mental and physical trauma that may result from the more severe forms of the procedure and has hence been widely condemned for both ethical and health reasons by the World Health Organization and other entities involved with Human Rights. There have been high reported cases in the Northern regions of Tanzania bordering Kenya, and in the regions directly south of those.
 
9. Women work for Equality, Family and Peace
  Saturday, November 12, 2005  
  Access to clean water has made life safer for Monica and other Masai and Mangati women in Tanzania's Dodoma and Kondoa districts. A UN backed project has brought them safe drinking water, better sanitary conditions, and community health care. As a result, Monica's eighth baby was delivered under hygienic conditions with no complications.
 
10. Engender Health - Improving Women's Health Worldwide
  Saturday, November 12, 2005  
  Like other African countries, Tanzania grapples with high rates of poverty and disease, a rising HIV infection rate, and high fertility, infant mortality, and maternal mortality rates. EngenderHealth has been providing technical assistance to improve the availability and quality of sustainable reproductive health services in Tanzania since the early 1980s.
 
11. Honey can cure illnesses
  Saturday, November 12, 2005  
  Research into bee products show that honey can cure some chronic diseases when mixed with other ingredients.
 
12. Population, Health and Human Well-Being in Tanzania
  Saturday, November 12, 2005  
  This paper has demonstrates the demographic and health indicators of the different population groups in Tanzania between 1975 and 2025.
 

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