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1,900 Malawians Turn to Tanzanian Hospitals for Specialized Medical Care
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago
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Malawi is seeking a partnership with Tanzania to access specialized medical treatment for approximately 1,900 citizens awaiting referrals abroad. This collaboration would allow Malawians to receive care closer to home, reducing financial burdens. Discussions include patient referrals to Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, training Malawian health workers, joint research, and expertise sharing. Both nations view the initiative as mutually beneficial, potentially improving access to specialized healthcare for Malawians.
DODOMA: THE Malawian Minister for Health, Madalitso Baloyi, said her country is exploring a partnership with Tanzania to allow Malawian patients access to affordable, specialised medical care closer to home, instead of travelling to countries like India.
Speaking during a visit to Benjamin Mkapa Hospital in Tanzania, the Minister said that currently, around 1,900 Malawians are waiting for medical referrals abroad, placing a heavy financial burden on both the government and families.
According to Ms Baloyi, the proposed collaboration would focus on referring patients to Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital as well as training Malawian health workers, joint research, and sharing medical expertise.
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She said discussions are ongoing and expressed optimism that Tanzania’s expanding healthcare sector could help address Malawi’s pressing medical needs.
Tanzania’s Health Minister, Mohammed Mchengerwa also welcomed the initiative, describing it as mutually beneficial and sustainable.
If finalised, the partnership could significantly improve access to specialised healthcare for thousands of Malawians.
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