Format
ISSUP Webinar
Publication Date
Original Language

English

Keywords
evidence-based
substance use prevention
Tanzania

Strengthening Substance Use Prevention in Tanzania through Evidence-Based Interventions


ISSUP Tanzania presents its webinar titled, "Strengthening Substance Use Prevention in Tanzania through Evidence-Based Interventions"

This webinar explores the critical role of evidence-based interventions in advancing substance use prevention efforts in Tanzania. Tailored for professionals, policymakers, non-professionals, and stakeholders, the session will highlight effective prevention strategies and discuss how global principles can be adapted to the local context. Key Points and Discussion Topics: 

  • Understanding Substance Use Prevention in Tanzania: The significance of proactive, preventive measures and their long-term impact on communities. 

  • Implementing Evidence-Based Interventions: Practical guidance on applying research-backed strategies within Tanzanian communities, aligned with international standards. 

  • Education and Professional Development: The role of education and international guidelines in supporting effective prevention efforts and improving outcomes. 

  • Leveraging Resources for Growth: How organizations like ISSUP provide essential resources and training for professionals in the substance prevention field. 

Target Audience:

  • Teachers, social workers, medical doctors, psychologists and other professionals in the Substance Use Prevention field. 

Learning Outcomes:

Following this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the importance of substance use prevention and apply evidence-based interventions in Tanzania

  2. Deliver prevention education aligned with international principles and guidelines

  3. Utilize professional development resources, including ISSUP, for growth in the substance use field

     

Presenters:

Dr. Peter Mfisi
Commissioner for Prevention and Treatment – Drug Control and Enforcement Authority (DCEA), Tanzania

Dr. Mfisi has been working in the field of prevention and treatment for more than 5 years. He has served as the chief coordinator for programs related to prevention and treatment in the country. He is a physician by profession.

Dr. Elizabeth Njani – ISSUP Kenya
Clinical Psychologist, Global Master Trainer on UPC and UTC

Dr. Elizabeth Njani is a specialist in mental health management with a focus on addiction management. She has over 20 years of experience in conducting training, more than 15 years in substance addiction treatment, and about 10 years in prevention. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and is committed to making a difference in the lives of individuals with mental health challenges. She also holds ICAP credentials.

Dr. Omary Ubuguyu
Assistant Director - Non-Communicable Diseases, Ministry of Health – Tanzania

Dr. Ubuguyu is a psychiatrist who has been working in the field of non-communicable diseases, including addiction and mental illness, for many years. He holds ICAP credentials and has extensive experience as a psychiatrist within the Ministry of Health.

Dr. Cassian Nyandindi  

Assistant Commissioner for Treatment and Rehabilitation – Drug Control and Enforcement Authority (DCEA) 

Chairperson – ISSUP Tanzania. Psychiatrist, Global Master Trainer for UTC, ICAP III.
 
Moderators:

Radolf Nortey
Africa Regional Coordinator - ISSUP

 

 


Webinars and online events delivered and hosted by the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) are provided for informational purposes only. They are educational in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.