Tanzania: Govt Undermines Right to Health of Maasai Community

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Tanzania: Govt Undermines Right to Health of Maasai Community
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Govt Undermines Right to Health of Maasai Community hrw: Tanzania

and directly interfere with their ability to continue living in an area they have managed for 200 years., including health and education, in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, to another district about 600 kilometers away. In February 2022, the government grounded Flying Medical Services, a medical outreach service provider, and in October announced that the area's main hospital would be downgraded to a clinic with a significant reduction in staff.

that the government's actions have severely affected access to health care, including for pregnant women and mothers with small children.and is fundamental to the realization of human rights, but it must be genuinely accessible.

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