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- Q20311061 subject Q8507258.
- Q20311061 abstract "In the pre-genocide era before 1994, Rwanda's healthcare was supported by the Bamako Initiative which was sponsored by UNICEF and WHO and adopted by African ministers of health in 1987. Progress was started towards decentralising the health management system, first to the Province level and then to the district level. Unfortunately this was disrupted by the 1994 genocide, which crippled the healthcare system alongside the economy. In the post genocide period, Rwanda has had an uphill climb in the recovery of their health system as well as their economy. The decentralized multi-tiered system in Rwanda has four referral hospitals, which are Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali (CHUK), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Butare (CHUB), King Faisal Hospital (KFH) and the Kanombe Military Hospital. It also has a number of dispensaries, 34 health posts which are mainly involved with the outpatient programmes such as immunizations and family planning services, a number of health centres estimated to be over 440, and 48 district hospitals. In 2008, the government spent 9.7% of national expenditure on healthcare, compared with 3.2% in 1996. Health insurance became mandatory for all individuals in 2008; in 2010 over 90% of the population was covered. The health insurance is mainly delivered by the Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme, which consists primarily of a social health insurance program called Mutuelles de Santé.".
- Q20311061 wikiPageExternalLink country-on-course-to-reduce-infant-deaths-but-huge-task-ahead.
- Q20311061 wikiPageExternalLink 15rwanda.html?_r=1.
- Q20311061 wikiPageExternalLink rwanda_statistics.html.
- Q20311061 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q20311061 wikiPageExternalLink ccs_rwa_en.pdf.
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- Q20311061 wikiPageWikiLink Q8507258.
- Q20311061 comment "In the pre-genocide era before 1994, Rwanda's healthcare was supported by the Bamako Initiative which was sponsored by UNICEF and WHO and adopted by African ministers of health in 1987. Progress was started towards decentralising the health management system, first to the Province level and then to the district level. Unfortunately this was disrupted by the 1994 genocide, which crippled the healthcare system alongside the economy.".
- Q20311061 label "Healthcare in Rwanda".