World Health Organization Meeting on the Eight United Nations Reform Pilot Countries

The World Health Organization (WHO) organized in Kigali, Rwanda, from the 15th to the 16th of April 2008, a meeting of the WHO Representatives of the Eight Pilot Countries on the United Nations Reform. Those countries are: Albania, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Pakistan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uruguay and Vietnam. The Headquarters delegation was led by Mr. Denis AITKEN, Director-General’s Representative with the participation of the Representative of the Regional Director for Africa. 

Dr Abdoulie Dodou JACK, new WHO Representative in Rwanda Presents Credentials to the...

On the 23rd of June 2008, Dr Abdoulie Dodou JACK  presented his letters  of credence appointing him as WHO Country Representative in Rwanda, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mrs Rose Mary MUSEMINALI. The Honourable Minister accepted the letters of credence and welcomed Dr Jack to Rwanda. The WHO Representative told the Minister that  his presence in the country is on behalf of the Director General of WHO and the Regional Director of WHO for Africa.

Rwanda Hosts the 2007 Africa Malaria Day Regional Commemorative Event

The Rwandan Ministry of Health is spearheading activities to mark AMD. This year's focus is "Leadership and Partnership for Results," and the theme is "Free Africa from Malaria Now!"
Representatives from neighbouring states, international and national NGOs, the diplomatic community, RBM Secretariat and UN organizations have been invited to Rwanda for this high level event. Senior government officials in the country and outside will participate in the official ceremony.

« TEACH-VIP » Atelier de formation des formateurs en prévention de la violence et de...

Le Bureau Régional de l’O.M.S. pour l’Afrique, en collaboration avec le Ministère de la Santé du Rwanda, a organisé à Kigali au Rwanda, du 20 au 22 février 2007, un Atelier de formation des formateurs en prévention de la violence et des traumatismes, appelé « TEACH-VIP ». La Formation a regroupé les participants des pays francophones d’Afrique suivants : le Bénin, le Burundi, le Cameroun, la Côte d’Ivoire, la République Démocratique du Congo et le Rwanda.