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Mugonero District Hospital in Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block

  • Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block at Mugonero District Hospital
    • Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block at Mugonero District Hospital
    • Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block at Mugonero District Hospital
    • Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block at Mugonero District Hospital
    • Rwanda: Inauguration of the newly renovated maternity and surgery block at Mugonero District Hospital

On September 24th, 2024, Mugonero District Hospital in Karongi District celebrated a significant milestone with the inauguration of its newly renovated maternity and surgery block. This event brought together government officials, local leaders, and representatives from different partners including the Global Health Initiative, and Enabel among others.

The renovation of the facility stands as a testament to the strong partnership between Rwanda and Belgium in the health sector. Through the Barame project (2019-2024), which focused on maternal, neonatal, and child health, Enabel has made substantial contributions to the community. 

“This is more than just a building; it is a symbol of the progress we can achieve together, driven by our shared commitment to the health and well-being of mothers and children in Karongi District” stated Dr Nicole Curti Kanyoko, Enabel’s Health Project Manager at the inauguration ceremony.

Beyond infrastructure, Enabel emphasizes capacity building for healthcare workers, enhancing their ability to provide high-quality services. The introduction of decentralized ultrasound services in health centres has significantly improved antenatal care, enabling early detection of complications and better outcomes for expectant mothers.

Looking ahead, Enabel has announced the launch of a Result-Based Funding initiative, which will provide approximately RWF 6.4 billion to four districts, including Karongi, over the next four years, to support health initiatives that align with Rwanda’s health sector strategic plan.

As the newly renovated facility opens its doors, it is hoped that it will become a beacon of hope and support for families from sic health centres in Karongi District and two health centres in neighbouring Nyamasheke District, symbolizing the collective progress that can be achieved when communities and partners unite for a common cause.

Over the past 5 years, Belgium has invested approximately RWF 850 million in Karongi District for the construction and renovation of several maternity units and gender-based violence service rooms, with RWF 90 million allocated specifically for the renovation of the Mugonero District Hopsital’s maternity unit.

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