Uwase Ange Noella (@angenoellawase) 's Twitter Profile
Uwase Ange Noella

@angenoellawase

MD’25/ @ifmsa SCORE Session team member AM 23/ @medsar_rwanda VPF 22-23/ @Incision_Rwanda Secretary 22-23/ Cofounder of Byimana Spelling Bee Competition/ Writer

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Diving into TICO’s training to become a change-maker! 🌍 Over 5 days, we'll explore innovative business practices and sustainability in entrepreneurship. Ready to gain the skills to launch a socially and environmentally responsible enterprise! Thriving Inclusive Community Organisation HDI Rwanda Dr. Manzi Rutayisire Antoine, PhD

Diving into TICO’s training to become a change-maker! 🌍 Over 5 days, we'll explore innovative business practices and sustainability in entrepreneurship. Ready to gain the skills to launch a socially and environmentally responsible enterprise!  <a href="/TicoRwanda/">Thriving Inclusive Community Organisation</a> <a href="/HDIRwanda/">HDI Rwanda</a> <a href="/manziruta/">Dr. Manzi Rutayisire Antoine, PhD</a>
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This week, the organization I work for Never Again Rwanda engaged around 100 CSO members across the 4 provinces and the City of Kigali on the Decentralization policy and the Prime Minister's order regarding sector decentralization. My perspective is that, in theory, decentralization should

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Thrilled to attend the research dissemination meeting for ‘Understanding Teenagers’ Access to Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and its Association with Teenage Pregnancy in Rwanda’Proud to have contributed to such pivotal work that will help improve youth health &empowerment

Thrilled to attend the research dissemination meeting for ‘Understanding Teenagers’ Access to Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and its Association with Teenage Pregnancy in Rwanda’Proud to have contributed to such pivotal work that will help improve youth health &amp;empowerment
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I am honored to co-investigate and lead this significant study titled, “Understanding Teenagers’ access to #ASRH Services and its Association with Teenage Pregnancy in Rwanda.” We extend our sincere gratitude to our partners, WHO Rwanda, Rwanda Biomedical Centre and University of Rwanda Dr Brian Chirombo

I am honored to co-investigate and lead this significant study titled, “Understanding Teenagers’ access to #ASRH Services and its Association with Teenage Pregnancy in Rwanda.” We extend our sincere gratitude to our partners, <a href="/WHORwanda/">WHO Rwanda</a>, <a href="/RBCRwanda/">Rwanda Biomedical Centre</a> and <a href="/Uni_Rwanda/">University of Rwanda</a> <a href="/BrianChirombo/">Dr Brian Chirombo</a>
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Every voice matters, every story counts. Let’s unite to end violence against women and girls. Together, we can build a world where safety, dignity, and empowerment are a reality for all. #SpeakUp #EndGBV

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#Happeningnow: "The power of technology to connect and empower is undeniable, but we must confront its misuse as a tool for harm. Together, we can end Technology-Facilitated GBV." - Rep. Dr. O. Adelakin at UNFPA in Rwanda & Ministry of Gender & Family Promotion | Rwanda hosted Dialogue on #TFGBV #EndOnlineGBV

#Happeningnow: "The power of technology to connect and empower is undeniable, but we must confront its misuse as a tool for harm. Together, we can end Technology-Facilitated GBV." - Rep. <a href="/DrAdelakin/">Dr. O. Adelakin</a> at <a href="/UNFPARwanda/">UNFPA in Rwanda</a> &amp; <a href="/RwandaGender/">Ministry of Gender & Family Promotion | Rwanda</a> hosted Dialogue on #TFGBV #EndOnlineGBV
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Happening now. I am thrilled to be invited to attend the ‘My Digital Space Should Be Safe campaign’. Online GBV is more dangerous because it crosses the geographical boundaries. Together, we can create a safer, inclusive digital world.Let us join hands and end this harmful trend

Happening now. I am thrilled to be invited to attend the ‘My Digital Space Should Be Safe campaign’. Online GBV is more dangerous because it crosses the geographical boundaries. Together, we can create a safer, inclusive digital world.Let us  join hands and end this harmful trend
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On this #IWD2025 , MSFC is committed to accelerating action for women’s sexual & reproductive health rights! Every woman deserves access, choice, and dignity. The time for change is NOW! #AccelerateAction

On this #IWD2025 , MSFC is committed to accelerating action for women’s sexual &amp; reproductive health rights! Every woman deserves access, choice, and dignity. The time for change is NOW! #AccelerateAction
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We are not just students, we are the seeds of change in our country’s health system. A healthier, stigma free future begins with us. Every step we take leads toward reproductive justice💪

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Career guidance isn‘t just an advice; it’s empowerment. Hear from Dr. Josee on how mentorship strengthen leadership in reproductive justice!

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“What happens when women healthcare providers choose to evolve with digital health? We build the Rwanda we want #Vision20250.” Women are 70% of the global health workforce, yet hold less than 25% of leadership roles in tech design. At the same time, women are 75% more likely to

“What happens when women healthcare providers choose to evolve with digital health? We build the Rwanda we want #Vision20250.”

Women are 70% of the global health workforce, yet hold less than 25% of leadership roles in tech design. At the same time, women are 75% more likely to
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During today’s discussion on digital health care, Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice and medical students engaged in hands-on exploration of the @AASAPFinder platform, learning how it provides accurate information, timely referrals, and respectful, client-centered care.

During today’s discussion on digital health care, Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice  and medical students engaged in hands-on exploration of the @AASAPFinder platform, learning how it provides accurate information, timely referrals, and respectful, client-centered care.
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Proud to be part of a growing community of women change-makers using digital solutions to support GBV survivors. AllyAssist made us believe that when access is limited, innovation must step in, bridging gaps, and connecting survivors to confidential health facilities. #EndGBV

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Today is a reminder that talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not always equal. I am inspired by the impactful work Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice is doing to mentor, support, and create pathways for girls and young women in STEM. 👩🏽‍⚕️Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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We are proud to launch the Rwanda Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice Annual Report 2025, a reflection of a year marked by dedication, progress, and collective impact in advancing reproductive justice. Together, we strengthened advocacy, expanded services, empowered

We are proud to launch the Rwanda Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice Annual Report 2025, a reflection of a year marked by dedication, progress, and collective impact in advancing reproductive justice. 

Together, we strengthened advocacy, expanded services, empowered
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Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice was honored to join global experts and advocates addressing the growing threat of digital violence against women and girls at the Virtual Fourth Global Symposium on Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, organized by UNFPA, Canada, and @APC. Discussions

<a href="/doctors_women/">Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice</a> was honored to join global experts and advocates addressing the growing threat of digital violence against women and girls at the Virtual Fourth Global Symposium on Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, organized by <a href="/UNFPA/">UNFPA</a>, <a href="/Canada/">Canada</a>, and @APC.

Discussions
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Today, Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice joins women and girls worldwide in celebrating International Women's Day 2026 under the theme: “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls.” We also honor the resilience, leadership, and contributions of women who continue to build stronger and

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“Violence does not end with reproductive age; our commitment to women’s rights must extend beyond it.” Did you know that women spend nearly one-third of their lives in the post-menopausal stage in Rwanda? Yet menopause, an inevitable stage in every woman’s life, remains largely

“Violence does not end with reproductive age; our commitment to women’s rights must extend beyond it.”

Did you know that women spend nearly one-third of their lives in the post-menopausal stage in Rwanda? Yet menopause, an inevitable stage in every woman’s life, remains largely
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“A law can open the door to reproductive health, but informed healthcare providers ensure people can truly access these services.” Following Rwanda’s new law allowing adolescents to access contraceptive services, Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice is committed to preparing the next generation of

“A law can open the door to reproductive health, but informed healthcare providers ensure people can truly access these services.”

Following Rwanda’s new law allowing adolescents to access contraceptive services, <a href="/doctors_women/">Women Doctors For Reproductive Justice</a> is committed to preparing the next generation of