National eLearning Platform for Health

This is project supported by Global Fund for the Ministry of Health (MoH) to develop a unified National eLearning platform for pre and in-service health care workers. TTCIH is leading the technical implementation of the platform www.elearning.moh.go.tz currently the platform has enrolled more than 103,093 users from (MCT, TNMC, PC, HLPC council). Patients are best helped when healthcare practitioners are up to date with the latest in healthcare information and technology and have easy access to all the information they require on the causes, symptoms and prognoses of the diseases they are treating. eLearning in healthcare, therefore, provides a time-efficient way for healthcare professionals to stay abreast with the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of various illnesses and diseases.

Is the project implemented and developed by Tanzanian Training Centre for International Health Ifakara (TTCIH) collaboration with Ministry of Health  (MoH) and supported by CBC Tanzania. The National eLearning Platform for Health offers access to updated contents and reduced cost. TTCIH performed these tasks to maintain and support the National eLearning Platform for Health. Click to access platform

Reporting & Documentation
User Support & Capacity Building
Performance Monitoring & Evaluation
Stakeholder Engagement & Coordination
Technical Support & System Maintenance
Content Management & Course Developmen
Continuously update and curate eLearning content to align with current medical practices, guidelines, and healthcare advancements.

This is another project implemented and developed by Tanzanian Training Centre for International Health (TTCIH) Ifakara under BMAF with Collaboration with  Ministry of Health (MoH). eLearning in healthcare is a time-efficient, cost-effective and flexible way to provide training to healthcare practitioners and make learning more accessible. Click to access platform

The project aims to support the comprehensive learning component. TTCIH is a technical lead to develop the Digital Learning platform and Digital learning contents (Supply Chain). The platform targets in-service healthcare workers mostly working in remote areas. Click to access platform