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Our programmes in Rwanda employ innovative techniques and models, such as linking agriculture and nutrition, and applying the graduation model, to help transform the lives of the extreme poor. Thirty years on from the genocide in Rwanda, one woman with a special link to Concern shares her experience of the nation's progress.
As part of our gender-transformative approach in Rwanda, we work with couples on understanding what real equality looks like at home so that they can support one another, as well as the healthy growth and development of their families.
Despite these, the World Health Organization (WHO) has established population vaccination targets for all countries worldwide. This included 40% coverage of the entire population by the end of 2021 and 70% by June 2022 [3]. Rwanda has been so keen to achieve these global targets, and the question remains whether HIT has been achieved or not.
4 Απρ 2024 · Our new Green Graduation Programme launched in early 2023, and aims to reach 1,200 families living in extreme poverty in two districts. Here are some of the stories of those supported by the Graduation programme, as well as an insight into the hope it can bring.
This page outlines the research and learning of Concern's Graduation approach in Rwanda and Burundi, as a means of sustainably addressing extreme poverty at the household level.
What did Rwanda change between the genocide and the pandemic to improve its health-care accessibility, and what lessons can other low-income countries adopt to strengthen their own health-care systems?
27 Νοε 2022 · Here we describe how the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda is integrating One Health into its medical curriculum to train the next generation of doctors to respond to the...