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Shortage of midwives hits Rwanda 

The Minister of Health, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, has emphasized the pressing need for Rwanda to recruit a minimum of 1000 midwives in order to adequately address the growing demands in the maternity and gynecology sectors.

Posted Malik muhammed July 13, 2023 5 Min Read
Updated 2023/07/13 at 6:07 PM
Minister of Health, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana delivers remarks at the closing ceremony of the USAID Ingobyi Activity project, in Kigali on Thursday, July 13. Photos by Craish Bahizi
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Rwanda is to recruit a minimum of 1000 midwives in order to adequately address the growing demands in the maternity and gynecology sectors.

According the Minister of Health, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, the pressing need for the country is how to fix the deficit as early as possible.

He made the remarks at the closing ceremony of the USAID Ingobyi Activity project, which has been actively operating in Rwanda since 2018.

The event, held at the Marriott Hotel on Thursday, July 13, served as a platform to acknowledge the project’s achievements including their support in reducing maternal and infant mortality.

According to the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2022, Rwanda’s maternal mortality ratio is 203 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Maternal mortality encompasses deaths occurring during pregnancy, childbirth, and within 42 days postpartum, excluding those caused by accidents or violence.

Delegates pose for a photo during the meeting

Delegates pose for a photo during the meeting

Although there has been progress in the past few decades, with the ratio previously at 1000 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, Nsanzimana acknowledges that the current number is still high.

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“Moving from 1000 to 203 deaths means we can go much lower, as these represent the lives of people,” he said.

Nsanzimana announced that the ministry’s goal is to decrease the ratio to 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by 2027, within a span of four years.

He noted that the USAID Ingobyi Activity project and other projects to come should be plugging into the strategy, declaring that the availability of workforce in numbers and quality can drive the numbers quickly.

Nsanzimana mentioned that USAID Ingobyi Activity played a pivotal role in saving the lives of mothers and children, while also combating malaria, one of the traditional causes of infant mortality in Rwanda. The project was implemented in 20 districts across the country.

Minister of Health  Sabin Nsanzimana (C) with other delegates follow a presentation during the event.

Minister of Health Sabin Nsanzimana (C) with other delegates follow a presentation during the event.

The minister further emphasized the importance of early detection and swift response in controlling mortality rates, stressing that primary healthcare is the most effective approach to manage and control these issues.

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He said the ministry is presently focusing on reforming community health workers by strengthening their capacities and improving their package of services. This, he said, includes introducing new layers that connect them with health posts.

Samson Radeny, Chief of Party for the USAID Ingobyi Activity, stated that over the course of the past five years, they have witnessed significant changes including the reduction in maternal mortality by a halving rate and the reduction of more than 50 per cent of infant mortality in Rwanda.

Samson Radeny, Chief of Party for the USAID Ingobyi Activity, addresses delegates during the closing ceremony.

Samson Radeny, Chief of Party for the USAID Ingobyi Activity, addresses delegates during the closing ceremony.

He said the project also contributed to a decrease in post C-section infections and growth in the capacity of health providers, attributed to the various types of training and mentorship programs offered to nurses, doctors, midwives, and community health workers.

While the project is coming to a close, Radeny said that IntraHealth, one of the implementers, continues to collaborate with the Ministry of Health on other initiatives. This includes addressing safe surgery and working with hospitals to enhance surgical safety.

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Didas Ntakirutimana, a community health worker at Nyange Health Centre in Ngoma district, expressed that thruugh USAID Ingobyi Activity, he and his fellows received new training on treating malaria and pneumonia, and acquired essential equipment for preserving the health of children and mothers.

Furthermore, he mentioned the utilization of smartphones, which allow them to access e-learning courses without an internet connection.

This, he said, enables them to access valuable information in Kinyarwanda, empowering them to excel in their work without having to visit the health center frequently.

The closing ceremony was  a platform to acknowledge the project's achievements including their support in reducing maternal and infant mortality.

The closing ceremony was a platform to acknowledge the project’s achievements including their support in reducing maternal and infant mortality.

The USAID Ingobyi Activity project has been actively operating in Rwanda since 2018.

The USAID Ingobyi Activity project has been actively operating in Rwanda since 2018.

Beneficiaries of the project present the new skills acquired in through the project

Beneficiaries of the project present the new skills acquired in through the project

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SOURCES: Africanews360.com
Malik muhammed July 13, 2023
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