• Through the UMOJA Twinning Project, both the CAM and TAMA have seen remarkable results in terms of increased visibility, as well as capacity to both serve members, and to advocate for the needs of women and newborns.
  • The relationship has provided opportunities for international knowledge sharing, collaborative research, and continuing education; strengthened health profession leadership, and promotion of best practice supporting higher quality midwifery services in Tanzania and Canada.
  • As a direct result of our collaboration TAMA has increased visibility and recognition as the face of midwifery in the country.
  • As well as strengthened linkages with Government, Development partners International and local NGOs, and other primary health care providers.
  • In 2013 Tanzania Midwives Association(TAMA) and Canadian Association of Midwives( CAM) won the Midwives for life awards from the Sanofi Espoir Foundation,