
Building Blended Master Programs in Rehabilitation in Kenya and Tanzania.
AfroRehab2030 is an ambitious initiative under the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education Program. This transformative project is a collaboration between four universities in East Africa—two in Kenya and two in Tanzania—and two universities from Europe.
Our mission is to bridge the gap in rehabilitation services in Sub-Saharan Africa, where one in five people, or approximately 210 million individuals, require rehabilitation services due to a combination of infectious and non-communicable chronic health conditions.

Through a blended education model, AfroRehab2030 aims to train highly qualified rehabilitation professionals, develop cutting-edge MSc programs, and promote research and innovation. The project embodies the World Health Organization’s Rehabilitation 2030 Call for Action and the strategies of Kenya and Tanzania, prioritizing the most vulnerable populations in rural and underserved areas.