Ministry of Health | Rwanda
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Official account of the Ministry of Health, Government of Rwanda.
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http://www.moh.gov.rw 22-03-2011 16:25:35
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Today, Minister of State Yvan Butera received a delegation led by the CEO of Nigeria’s primary care agency on a two-day visit to Rwanda for a learning exchange focused on the community health workers and digital health programs.
Abayobozi bo muri Ministry of Health | Rwanda, ibigo biyishamikiyeho n'ibitaro byose bya Leta bari mu mwiherero w'umunsi umwe i Masaka kuri IRCAD Africa aho basuzuma uko urwego rw'ubuzima rwifashe banaganira ku ishyirwa mu bikorwa ry'imishinga igamije guteza imbere ubuzima mu Rwanda.
A health sector retreat is underway in Masaka IRCAD Africa, bringing together officials and leaders from the Ministry of Health, its affiliated agencies and all public hospitals to conduct a health sector situation analysis and discuss key upcoming projects among other topics.
'We, as Rwanda, are very grateful for the trust you have placed in us' Prof Prof. Dr. Claude M. Muvunyi
'We owe profound gratitude to the Government of Rwanda' Prof Rose Gana F. Leke
#MIM2024
#AfricaEndingMalaria
With public health at the forefront, data-driven strategies are vital in combating malaria. Utilizing spatio-temporal models and routine data, it’s possible to target high-risk areas, monitor trends, and make informed decisions. - Dr. muhammed semakula
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In his remarks, Permanent Secretary Zachee Iyakaremye said, 'Health equity requires that we address the social determinants of malaria by ensuring that access to prevention, diagnosis and treatment services is available to all, regardless of economic status or geographic location”
A panel discussion featured programme managers coordinating malaria efforts from Uganda and Burkina Faso (countries with high malaria burdens), Rwanda, which has made remarkable progress, and Cabo Verde, which was certified malaria-free this year.
#AfricaEndingMalaria
In their remarks at the #WorldMalariaDay celebration, Dr Eric Remera,PhD and Prof Evelyn Ansah, Co-Chairs of the #MIM2024 Scientific Committee, reiterated that it is an opportunity to celebrate progress, reflect on challenges and reaffirm the collective commitment to #EndMalaria .
Abajyanama b’ubuzima ni intwari z’urwego rw’ubuzima: 60% bya malariya byasuzumwe kandi bivurwa na bo bityo bagira uruhare rukomeye mu gukumira 90% bya malariya y’igikatu n’imfu ziyiturukaho. #URwandaMuKazi
Community health workers are the heroes of the health sector: They diagnosed and treated 60% of malaria cases and prevented 90% of severe malaria cases and deaths.
#WorldMalariaDay2024
#RwandaWorks
Much has been done in the last 7 years. Strategic partnerships, targeted interventions and strong community engagement have led to a decline in malaria incidence, as shown on the maps.
#AfricaEndingMalaria
#RwandaWorks
Join us live for the #WorldMalariaDay celebration via live streaming. Tune in at the following link:
youtube.com/live/Rp30iogrn…
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