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Then stop hate and watch that topic carefully we are ahead of you in term of health services.
Who placed you ahead of Kenya? Show me any article which says that Tanzania has better health services than Kenya.
 
Then stop hate and watch that topic carefully we are ahead of you in term of health services.
Huwa mnatamani Sana Tanzania ikuwe mbele ya Kenya 😂😂😂👇 the






Top 10 Countries with Improved Healthcare System in Africa 2020​


African countries lose millions of US Dollars yearly in medical tourism.

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February 26th, 2020


According to the Health Care Index, derived from a collation of data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), health ministries and independent watchdogs in the health sector, South Africa topped the African rankings with an index of 64.14.
The Health Care Index gives a single measure of the state of each country’s health system. Tunisia scored 57.18, making it the second on the list of African Countries with the best Health care system.
Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria, ranked ahead of Egypt and Morocco but lagged behind South Africa, Tunisia, Kenya, and Algeria.

Critics have accused the Nigerian president of not doing enough in the health sector in Nigeria but have praised stakeholders in the industry for adequately utilizing available funds.
Health Care Index is an estimation of the overall quality of the health care system, health care professionals, equipment, staff, doctors, cost, etc.

Thse are the countries with the most improved health care system in Africa in 2020.​

1. South Africa:
South Africa boasts the highest standard of healthcare in Africa. There are over 200 private hospitals across the country which offer services that match Europe, Asia, and America.
Funding for public healthcare in South Africa currently comes from government spending through taxation and point-of-care spending from those using services.
There are plans to implement a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme to provide more free services for all and improve the quality of public healthcare.
2. Tunisia:
Tunisia has a public health system funded from taxation run by the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Maladie that provides care for the majority of the population.
It includes health centers providing primary care, district and regional hospitals, and university hospitals.
3. Kenya:
Kenya has the best Health Care in East Africa. The country has made good progress in expanding access to primary health care services, free maternity services, elimination of user fees for public primary care facilities, and health insurance subsidies for the elderly and severely disabled.
4. Algeria:
Algeria has a public health care system, which is accessible and free of charge to all citizens of Algeria. The government of Algeria finances the federal health care system.
The country scores very high in Convenience of location and Convenience with the cost.
5. Nigeria:
The Nigerian healthcare system consists of two sectors: public and private.
In general, the public healthcare system is of a low standard due to a lack of government funding and inadequate staffing levels. Still, the Private healthcare facilities in Nigeria are of high standards.
6. Egypt:
Healthcare in Egypt consists of both the public and private sectors.
Public health coverage offered through the Ministry of Health operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services.
The country is currently working on an overhaul of its public healthcare system to improve its quality.
7. Morocco:
The first health care policy in Morocco was devised three years after independence in 1959, with the majority of the free healthcare services and management focused on the general public.
The state provides funding and administration. The Ministry of Health runs the National Institutes and Laboratories, Basic Care Health Network and the Hospital Network.
The Defense Department owns and runs its hospitals, and local governments run city health services. Morocco also has a social protection system that covers all employees for sickness, maternity, invalidity, and retirement.
8. Rwanda:
Despite many critics writing the obituary of Rwanda after the disastrous Genocide in 1994, the country has continued to leap expectations.
Rwanda is a country with one of the most sought-after healthcare system in Africa. The country’s budget ensures that the health sector gets over 20 percent of funding juxtaposed to the Abuja declaration of 15 percent which many countries on the continent have not yet adopted.
The country currently has the highest government revenue, but sadly doesn’t have enough private stakeholders in the sector.
9. Tanzania:
President John Magufuli has been at the forefront, making the headlines prioritizing the improvement of public health institutions.
The country also has the envied National Medical Aid Scheme, which is crucial in reaching universal health coverage.
10. Zambia:
The country has been making strides in ensuring that they beef up their workforce.
It is doing well in making sure that it opens post for medical practitioners so that the country can have more special cases treated. As specialty professions increase, so will its improved access to medical care among Zambians.
 
Kitu kinagawanyisha Posta na Kariakoo ni barabara mjinga wewe. So unataka kuniambia kwamba upana wa hiyo barabara ni kilometer tatu? Eti kwamba ukivuka hiyo barabara kutoka upande mmoja hadi nyingine utakuwa umetembea kilometer tatu!! Wewe unadhani kila mtu hapa ni kilaza kama wewe?
Ukitokea posta huwezi ingia kkoo bila kupitia mnazi mmoja km utakuja straight, huijui kkoo bado ndo mana nilikuwekea picha kuna cku ukaita CBD.
 
Kenya tuko nao kwenye EAC na nchi zetu zinashirikiana kiuchimi na jinsi Kenya inavyo mismanage uchumi wake tunaogopa sisi ndio tuta end up kulipia cost iliyosababishwa na Kenya. Tumekubaliana within EAC kuwa ratio ya loans to GDP isizidi 60 percent leo Kenya yuko kwenye 100 percent ya GDP, pia tukasema kwenye monetary policy tumekubaliana tuwe na free floating currencies but Kenya still manages its currency, also inflation iwe range bound not exceeding 5pct leo Kenya 6.5pct mpaka IMF wamesimamisha disbursement mpaka ifanyike consultative meeting on Kenya commitment to monetary policies ndio waweze release hela tena. All these factors points to a failing economy of which when it collapses we are the ones to bear the cost of bailing out Kenya from economic collapse. Mfano mzuri ni EU na Greece recently.

My take:

Lazima tuwaelimishe kuhusu importance of proper management ya uchumi and removal of vices such as corruption that may threaten economic well being of entire EAC

Tag me ile siku TZ economy itaja pita ya kenya kwa sai nyamaza tu..Mambo ya economy yafaa tuwafunze​

Kenya's economy to outpace regional counterparts - Deloitte​



Kenya tuko nao kwenye EAC na nchi zetu zinashirikiana kiuchimi na jinsi Kenya inavyo mismanage uchumi wake tunaogopa sisi ndio tuta end up kulipia cost iliyosababishwa na Kenya. Tumekubaliana within EAC kuwa ratio ya loans to GDP isizidi 60 percent leo Kenya yuko kwenye 100 percent ya GDP, pia tukasema kwenye monetary policy tumekubaliana tuwe na free floating currencies but Kenya still manages its currency, also inflation iwe range bound not exceeding 5pct leo Kenya 6.5pct mpaka IMF wamesimamisha disbursement mpaka ifanyike consultative meeting on Kenya commitment to monetary policies ndio waweze release hela tena. All these factors points to a failing economy of which when it collapses we are the ones to bear the cost of bailing out Kenya from economic collapse. Mfano mzuri ni EU na Greece recently.

My take:

Lazima tuwaelimishe kuhusu importance of proper management ya uchumi and removal of vices such as corruption that may threaten economic well being of entire EAC
 
Then stop hate and watch that topic carefully we are ahead of you in term of health services.
Ahead in terms of what? Number of doctors per 1000, number of nurses per 1000, number of hospital beds per 1000, number of physicians per 1000. Tumewashinda zote sasa sijui hio ahead yako ni ya nini.
 
kwa mara nyingine nauliza hii maana sielew!!
  • gari la mkurugenzi ni la kwake binafsi au la ofisi??
  • mkurugenzi anaamuaje anunue gari flan kwa hela flan? na kwann isiwe kwamba anatakiwa akute gari ofisin?
  • kwann most times, hii inawakuta wakurugenzi wapya ndo wanakuja na hizi story za kununua magari mapya, yale ya zaman yanakuwa yanachukuliwa na nan?
 
Wooiiii, kumbe ndiyo maana Wakenya walikimbia walipoona tumeweka order ya EMU

Tony254 kuja uniambie kama kuna EMU inayofanana na bichwa la kondoo

Sasa tumemaliza ubishi kwamba Tz ndio itakuwa nchi ya kwanza EA kuwa na EMU + 3/4 ya nchi zote za Afrika
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Huwa mnatamani Sana Tanzania ikuwe mbele ya Kenya the






Top 10 Countries with Improved Healthcare System in Africa 2020​


African countries lose millions of US Dollars yearly in medical tourism.

Hospital

Share this article


February 26th, 2020


According to the Health Care Index, derived from a collation of data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), health ministries and independent watchdogs in the health sector, South Africa topped the African rankings with an index of 64.14.
The Health Care Index gives a single measure of the state of each country’s health system. Tunisia scored 57.18, making it the second on the list of African Countries with the best Health care system.
Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria, ranked ahead of Egypt and Morocco but lagged behind South Africa, Tunisia, Kenya, and Algeria.

Critics have accused the Nigerian president of not doing enough in the health sector in Nigeria but have praised stakeholders in the industry for adequately utilizing available funds.
Health Care Index is an estimation of the overall quality of the health care system, health care professionals, equipment, staff, doctors, cost, etc.

Thse are the countries with the most improved health care system in Africa in 2020.​

1. South Africa:
South Africa boasts the highest standard of healthcare in Africa. There are over 200 private hospitals across the country which offer services that match Europe, Asia, and America.
Funding for public healthcare in South Africa currently comes from government spending through taxation and point-of-care spending from those using services.
There are plans to implement a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme to provide more free services for all and improve the quality of public healthcare.
2. Tunisia:
Tunisia has a public health system funded from taxation run by the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Maladie that provides care for the majority of the population.
It includes health centers providing primary care, district and regional hospitals, and university hospitals.
3. Kenya:
Kenya has the best Health Care in East Africa. The country has made good progress in expanding access to primary health care services, free maternity services, elimination of user fees for public primary care facilities, and health insurance subsidies for the elderly and severely disabled.
4. Algeria:
Algeria has a public health care system, which is accessible and free of charge to all citizens of Algeria. The government of Algeria finances the federal health care system.
The country scores very high in Convenience of location and Convenience with the cost.
5. Nigeria:
The Nigerian healthcare system consists of two sectors: public and private.
In general, the public healthcare system is of a low standard due to a lack of government funding and inadequate staffing levels. Still, the Private healthcare facilities in Nigeria are of high standards.
6. Egypt:
Healthcare in Egypt consists of both the public and private sectors.
Public health coverage offered through the Ministry of Health operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services.
The country is currently working on an overhaul of its public healthcare system to improve its quality.
7. Morocco:
The first health care policy in Morocco was devised three years after independence in 1959, with the majority of the free healthcare services and management focused on the general public.
The state provides funding and administration. The Ministry of Health runs the National Institutes and Laboratories, Basic Care Health Network and the Hospital Network.
The Defense Department owns and runs its hospitals, and local governments run city health services. Morocco also has a social protection system that covers all employees for sickness, maternity, invalidity, and retirement.
8. Rwanda:
Despite many critics writing the obituary of Rwanda after the disastrous Genocide in 1994, the country has continued to leap expectations.
Rwanda is a country with one of the most sought-after healthcare system in Africa. The country’s budget ensures that the health sector gets over 20 percent of funding juxtaposed to the Abuja declaration of 15 percent which many countries on the continent have not yet adopted.
The country currently has the highest government revenue, but sadly doesn’t have enough private stakeholders in the sector.
9. Tanzania:
President John Magufuli has been at the forefront, making the headlines prioritizing the improvement of public health institutions.
The country also has the envied National Medical Aid Scheme, which is crucial in reaching universal health coverage.
10. Zambia:
The country has been making strides in ensuring that they beef up their workforce.
It is doing well in making sure that it opens post for medical practitioners so that the country can have more special cases treated. As specialty professions increase, so will its improved access to medical care among Zambians.
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Utakataa ila ukweli utabaki palepale. Posts na Kariakoo zinetenganishwa tu na barabara. Side moja ni kariakoo, the other side ni posta. Italia hata macjozi ya damu ila huo ndo ukweli
Aisee huyu anapaswa kusamehewa tu wakuu
 
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