Tanzania

3,103
New Cases Per Year
17,924
All-time Enrolled
75
MiracleFeet Clinics

Our work

Tanzania is one of MiracleFeet’s largest country programs with the most clinics. Clubfoot providers in Tanzania were first trained in 2008 by leaders in the global movement in treating clubfoot with the Ponseti Method. Despite the training, providers found it difficult to obtain national coverage for clubfoot treatment largely due to lack of materials in public hospitals and the cost of treatment and associated transportation expenses. 

Partners

MiracleFeet has partnered with different organizations in Tanzania starting with the Bugando Clubfoot Care Program (BCCP) in 2013, Usa River Clubfoot Program in 2014, Tanzania Clubfoot Care Organization (TCCO)in 2015, and Management and Development for Health (MDH) in 2023.

MiracleFeet’s current partner is the Benjamin William Mkapa Foundation (BMF), a national non-profit trust founded in 2006 to strengthen Tanzania’s health system and expand equitable access to quality healthcare, with a particular focus on undeserved populations across all 26 regions and 197 districts of Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. Since its founding, BMF has recruited, deployed, and supported over 13,000 health professionals and manages more than 5,800 active community health workers, with strong partnerships with the Mainland and Zanzibar Ministries of Health and PO-RALG. By investing in community health workers, facility-based teams, and digital health systems, BMF creates an enabling environment where clubfoot services can be embedded within routine MNCH and primary health care structures. Through this strategic framework, BMF is well-positioned to scale a high-quality, nationally aligned clubfoot program that improves mobility, reduces disability, and contributes to long-term child well-being across Tanzania.

MiracleFeet provides support to clinics in the Lake and Central zone, the Southern Highlands, Coast and Northern Zones. Support includes ensuring clinics have enough treatment supplies, providers receive appropriate training and supervision, and early detection and referral pathways are effective. All clinics provide early detection and referral trainings for staff in health centers, vaccination centers, nursing and midwifery schools, and maternity wards in their area.

Tanzania is a large country with many remote areas that are difficult to access. Parents often must travel long distances on bad roads to find treatment for their children making it especially difficult to remain motivated. To improve access to treatment, MiracleFeet developed a training that clinic staff provides to parents. The training includes mental and emotional support strategies as well as information about the importance of following the entire treatment process.

Coastal Zone Clinics

Morogoro Regional Referral Hospital
Kilosa District Hospital
St. Francis Ifakara Referral Hospital
Chake Chake Hospital
Abdala Mzee Hospital
Mnazi Mmoja Hospital
Kivunge Hospital
Muhimbili Orthopedic Institute 'MOI'
Police Kilwa Road Regional Referral Hospital
Temeke Regional Referral Hospital
Amana Regional Referral Hospital
Mwananyamala Regional Referral Hospital
Vijibweni Hospital
Mbagala Rangi Tatu Hospital
Ligula Regional Referral Hospital
St. Benedict Ndanda Referral Hospital
Sokoine Regional Referral Hospital
Ruangwa District Hospital
St.Walbergs Nyangao Hospital
Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital 'Kibaha'

Lake Zone Clinics

Bukoba Regional Referral Hospital
Nyakahanga Hospital
Murgwanza Hospital
St. Joseph Kagondo
Bugando Medical Hospital
Sekou Toure Regional Referral Hospital
Sengerema District Designated Hospital
Nansio- Ukerewe district hospital
Bunda District Designated Hospital
Mwalimu Nyerere memorial Hospital
Lake Victoria Disability Center 'LVDC'
Shirati Hospital
Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital
Mlali Rehabilitation Centre
Dodoma Christian Medical Center (DCMC)
Kahama District Hospital
Shinyanga Regional Referral Hospital
Geita Regional Referral Hospital
Chato Zonal Referral Hospital
Kitete Regional Referral Hospital
Nkinga Referral Hospital
Maweni Regional Referral Hospital
Kabanga Hospital
Nduta Refugee Camp – Kibondo
Nyarugusu Refugee Camp – Kasulu, Makere
Simiyu Regional referral hospital
Singida Regional Referral Hospital
Alamano Makiungu Hospital
St. Gaspar 'Itigi' Referral Hospital

Southern Highland Zone Clinics

Chunya District Hospital
Mbeya Zonal Referral Hospital
Mbalizi Hospital- Ifisi
Matema Lutheran Hospital
Inuka Rehabilitation Center 'CBR'
Njombe Regional Referral Hospital
Iringa Regional Referral Hospital
Mpanda 'Katavi' Regional Referral Hospital
Mwambani Hospital
Vwawa Hospital
Ruvuma Regional Referral Hospital
St. Joseph 'Peramiho' Referral Hospital
Sumbawanga Regional Referral Hospital

Northern Zone Clinics

Bombo Regional Referral Hospital
Magunga district Hospital- Korogwe
Muheza Designated District Hospital
Handeni District Hospital
Kafika House
Plaster House
Saint John Paul 11 Rehabilitation Center 'Monduli'
Usa River Rehabilitation and Training Center
Haydom Lutheran Hospital
Dareda Hospital
Manyara Regional Referral Hospital
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center 'KCMC'
Huruma Hospital
Same District Hospital