Rwanda marks World Cancer Day
February 4, 2016 – Rwanda joins the world to mark World Cancer Day. The World Cancer Day aims to reduce the number of preventable deaths each year by raising cancer awareness amongst the general public and pressing governments to take further actions against the disease. It is also a chance to reflect on what we can do, to make a pledge and to take action to make a difference in the fight against cancer...
Rwanda Remains Ebola free
Kigali, Sunday 28th September 2014: The Ministry of Health would like to inform Rwandans and all visitors to Rwanda that Rwanda is Ebola free.
The lab results of the patient who was reported in the media this past week were negative for the Ebola Virus Disease.
The government has put in place measures aimed at protecting Rwandans from Ebola.Surveillance systems and emergency management systems are in place. Health workers have been trained across the country and are vigilant.
Together with partners, the Ministry of Health has increased sensitization measures about Ebola virus disease through the media and community outreach activities. All this will enable timely detection, notification and appropriate management of any suspected cases to safeguard Rwandans.The Ministry will always provide credible information on any case that is considered a public health threat.
For More information contact: RBC-Rwanda Health Communication E-mail, [email protected] ,[email protected] or call Nathan Mugume Tel: +250788567373
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