Brenda Msangi

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Brenda Msangi is a Tanzanian health executive, chief executive officer of Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation Tanzania (CCBRT) in Dar es Salaam.[1]

Msangi has over thirteen years experience as a healthcare professional. She was appointed CEO of CCBRT in December 2018.[1] She has raised awareness of the slow processing of health insurance claims in Tanzania,[2] and of the disproportionate impact of fistula on under-educated women.[3] In August 2019 she spoke on obstetric fistula at TEDxOysterbay.[4] She has also launched initiatives to help disabled Tanzanians get jobs.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Tanzanian woman becomes new head of CCBRT, IPP Media, 19 December 2018.
  2. ^ Salome Gregory, Insurers urged to speed up claims, The Citizen, March 23, 2019
  3. ^ Alfred Zacharia, 80pc of fistula victims are illiterate and semi-illiterate women, reveals CCBRT, The Citizen, May 22, 2019.
  4. ^ TEDxOysterbay: Regeneration
  5. ^ 50 people living with disability on CCBRT database get jobs, The Citizen, September 18, 2019.

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