While Tanzania has made significant progress in combating malnutrition, the Dodoma region stands out as an area of deep contrasts and persistent challenges. Although the national average of chronic malnutrition currently sits around 30.6%, the reality in the rural area of the country is more complex: here, stunting—or growth retardation—affects more than one in three children, with peaks in some rural areas approaching 37% (TDHS-MIS 2022-2023). This gap is not solely a matter of food availability; it reflects a complex interplay of economic barriers, water insecurity, limited dietary diversity, and early weaning practices, along with insufficient nutritional and hygiene knowledge. Alongside chronic malnutrition, acute malnutrition remains a critical challenge, which, while affecting an average of 3.3% of children nationwide, continues to present in Dodoma in severe and persistent forms.
It is precisely to address this urgent health and social challenge that the project “Building Health, Nourishing the Future: Malnutrition Unit in Dodoma” was launched by Doctors with Africa Cuamm, with the contribution of Fondazione Prosolidar – ETS, and in close collaboration with local authorities.
The project aims to support the expansion of the pediatric department at Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital by creating dedicated spaces for the care of patients affected by acute malnutrition, in line with national guidelines for malnutrition management. The plan includes the construction of a stabilization room for acute cases, a rehabilitation room for recovering patients, a storage area for therapeutic food, a space for culinary demonstrations, and a small office within the nutrition unit to facilitate record-keeping and document management.
To make the Nutrition Unit fully functional, CUAMM will train healthcare staff on the new guidelines for the treatment and prevention of malnutrition, strengthening clinical and practical skills for patient care.
This initiative is not an isolated intervention but part of a longstanding and solid partnership between Doctors with Africa Cuamm and local health authorities, reflecting years of engagement in the district. The project aims to strengthen existing nutrition services and ensure that the fight against malnutrition is an integral part of a resilient healthcare system that meets the needs of the most vulnerable communities.
FONDAZIONE PROSOLIDAR – ETS is an organization established within the banking sector to implement socially relevant and solidarity-based projects in Italy and abroad, promoting social justice, inclusion, and sustainable development. It brings together, on an equal footing, all workers’ unions in the sector (through their national secretariats) as well as, on the employers’ side, the Italian Banking Association and all member companies. It is the first—and currently only—example, even internationally, of an entity created by the parties of a national collective labor agreement and financed through “match-gifting”, whereby contributions are shared equally between workers and companies.




