Nursing Program — Art in Tanzania
Nursing in Tanzania will test everything you've learned — and teach you things no classroom can.
Tanzania's hospitals and dispensaries serve large, underserved populations with limited staff, stretched resources, and a disease burden that differs significantly from that encountered by nursing students in Europe or North America. Tropical medicine, high-volume wards, limited diagnostic equipment, and communities with limited health literacy — this is the environment that forges genuinely capable nurses.
Art in Tanzania has been placing nursing students and graduates in Tanzanian dispensaries and hospitals since 1996. If you want clinical experience that challenges you, develops you, and stays with you, this is where to find it.
About the Program
Since 1996, Art in Tanzania has placed approximately 250 participants annually in hands-on community programmes across Tanzania. Our Nursing Program spans both facility-based clinical placements — in dispensaries and hospitals across the country — and community-facing health advocacy work in schools and local groups.
Your placement is tailored to your nursing discipline, academic stage, and the specific focus of your internship tasks.
Nursing Disciplines We Support
We accommodate a wide range of nursing specialisations, including:
- BSc Nursing — general clinical nursing across hospital wards and community settings
- Psychiatry & Mental Health Nursing — supporting mental health care in a context where services are significantly under-resourced, and stigma remains a major barrier.
- GNM Nursing (General Nursing & Midwifery) — clinical nursing with an emphasis on maternal and newborn care
- Health Promotion Nursing — community-based education, prevention, and advocacy
- Community Nursing — village-level care, outreach, and health system navigation support
If your specialisation is not listed above, get in touch — we work across a broad range of clinical and community health contexts and will do our best to accommodate your needs.
What a Typical Day Looks Like
Mornings are spent in practical clinical fieldwork — in hospital wards, dispensaries, or community health facilities — where you will work alongside Tanzanian nursing staff, support patient care, and gain direct hands-on experience in Africa's tropical medical environment.
Afternoons shift toward health advocacy — delivering educational sessions in schools and community groups on topics including hygiene, nutrition, maternal health, HIV/AIDS prevention, malaria, and tuberculosis — reinforcing clinical work with community-level prevention, which is essential in this context.
Every day is different. Every day is meaningful.
The Clinical Context
Nursing in Tanzania means working within a health system that is both challenged and resilient. Ward sizes are large. Resources are limited. The disease profile — tropical illnesses, high rates of HIV, malaria, TB, and significant maternal health needs — will broaden your clinical knowledge in ways that are difficult to replicate in a high-income country setting.
You will develop clinical adaptability, cross-cultural communication skills, and the professional confidence that comes from genuinely stretching your capabilities. These are qualities that nursing employers everywhere recognise and value.
Structure & Supervision
Academic-level team leaders supervise your placement daily. A weekly planning and reporting system monitors your progress and ensures your placement delivers the documented clinical outcomes your university requires. Everything is structured to support your academic success as well as your personal and professional development.
How It Works
Start date: Flexible — the programme runs continuously year-round. Duration: Adjustable to your academic and clinical placement requirements. Group size: 15–40 international students at any time, drawn from 400+ partner universities worldwide
Your placement is fully tailored to your nursing discipline, experience level, and internship focus. Students at all stages of their nursing training are welcome.
Life in Tanzania
Beyond your clinical hours, Tanzania offers one of Africa's most extraordinary living experiences. Vibrant culture, iconic wildlife, and spectacular natural landscapes — from the coast to Kilimanjaro — are part of your daily backdrop. Affordable, sustainable safaris and tours are available for you and visiting friends or family.
Funding
Erasmus+ funding may be available for this placement. Speak with your student office about grant options that could fully or partially fund this experience.
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Tell us about your nursing discipline and clinical placement requirements — we'll build a programme around them.
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