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4×4 Health Workforce Reform records significant midterm progress
Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
February 2026 - Two years into implementation, Rwanda’s accelerated national strategy to expand, strengthen, and sustain health workforce – known as…
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MoH Head Office moves to new location
Tuesday, 06 January, 2026
The Ministry of Health informs the public that its Head Office has relocated.
New location: RURA Building, Kiyovu (Péage), Nyarugenge District, near…
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Press release
IAS2025: Over 3500 global health leaders, researchers meet in Kigali to reshape global HIV response
Friday, 18 July, 2025
Kigali, 14 July 2025 - The 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science (IAS2025), opened on Monday in Kigali, bringing together over 3500 participants,…
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Obesity
is an indicator of
Serious health problems
it is not normal; prevent it”
“Umubyibuho ukabije ni ikibazo ugomba kwirinda”
“Eating healthy during pregnancy is vital for the health & well-being of mothers and their babies. A balanced diet can help prevent pregnancy complications such as anemia, pre-eclampsia and hemorrhage while supporting a healthy birth weight.”
“Kurya indyo yuzuye ni ingenzi ku buzima n’imibereho myiza y’ababyeyi n’abana babo. Indyo yuzuye ifasha mu kwirinda indwara zo kugira amaraso make, umuvuduko ukabije w’amaraso, kuva no kubyara umwana ufite ibiro bihagije”
Research shows that #alcohol disrupts healthy brain development in children and young people. Parents & society have a duty to protect young people from alcohol exposure. Avoid drinking alcohol unless you are at least 21 years old.
“Ubushakashatsi bwerekana ko inzoga zangiza imikurire y’ubwonko bw’abakibyiruka. Ababyeyi, abarezi n'umuryango nyarwanda muri rusange bafite inshingano zo kurinda abakiri bato kugira aho bahurira n’inzoga. Irinde inzoga niba utaruzuza imyaka 21”.
“As we join the world in celebrating #WorldHepatitisDay2023, let's be aware that alcohol damages the liver. Prolonged or excessive alcohol consumption causes liver cancer.”
Protect your liver #TunyweLess
Mu gihe twizihiza umunsi mpuzamahanga wo kurwanya #Hepatite tuzirikane ko kunywa inzoga nyinshi cyangwa Kuzinywa mu gihe gihoraho bigira ingaruka zikomeye ku mwijima zirimo no kuwutera kanseri
Rinda umwijima wawe #TunyweLess
Wari uzi ko uretse gusesa ibiheri ku mubiri biryaryata bimeze nk'iby'ubushye,
#Mpox
igira n'ibindi bimenyetso birimo nk kubyimba mu nsina z'amatwi no kugira inturugunyu cyangwa amasazi?
Amakuru y'ingenzi wamenya ku ndwara y'Ubushita bw'inkende
#Mpox.
Did you know that symptoms of
#Mpox
can appear as early as 2 days or as late as 21 days after exposure to the virus?
Did you know that
#Mpox
is spread through sexual intercourse and that condoms don't stop it? Avoid sexual activity with anyone who has symptoms, especially a rash.
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