The Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC) is an ecumenical body
jointly established by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) and the
Christian Council of Tanzania (CCT) in 1992 to facilitate social
services. It is the largest ecumenical organization
in Tanzania, working under more than 87 dioceses and provinces which
own and manage about 42% of hospital health services, 56% of health
facilities in rural areas, and more than 10% of education services in
Tanzania.
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CSSC has been awarded a 5-years Grant by U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) to implement the project knows as
Comprehensive Child Centered Care and Services (C4S). The overall goal
of the project is to ensure health facilities in priority areas provide
high quality integrated pediatric HIV services and that children and
adolescents are able to access comprehensive health and other services. Specifically, this project will provide technical assistance to end
mother-to-child- transmission of HIV (eMTCT) by supporting
pregnant and breastfeeding women (PBFW) and their HIV-exposed infants
(HEI), close the HIV treatment gap for children and adolescents living
with HIV (C/ALHIV) and drive TB elimination and well-being for C/ALHIV
in Tanzania.
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NEW VACANCIES AT CSSC TANZANIA, MAY 2023
The organization is inviting applications from Tanzanians to apply for new vacancies. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW: