The Ubuzima
Burambye (Long Healthy Life) Program is supported by Enabel and implemented
under management of Rwanda's Ministry of Health (MoH) in partnership with
Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) and the City of Kigali (CoK). This program
officially started in July 2015 and its implementation phase is scheduled to
last 48 months. The general objective of this intervention is to
"strengthen the quality of primary health care and health services in Rwanda".
To properly manage the complexity of health issues in the City of Kigali
(CoK), intensified by the rapid population growth with fast urbanization,
several strategies have been proposed. One of them, supported by UBUZIMA
BURAMBYE (UB), is related to the development of a hospital network for the CoK
in order to produce efficient, organized, rationalized and integrated health
offer in an urban context. Integration of resources (human, logistics, etc.), better
articulation between all actors, sharing harmonized health information,
improving reference system, merging technically complex services can
considerably improve health services efficacy, continuity of care, and reduce
the costs and fragmentation with better efficiency.
In line with the national
health policy, Kigali Hospital Network is mandated to “Promote complimentary between
hospitals in their common production of qualitative, continuous and
accessible and integrated healthcare to face the rapid evolution of the needs
of the citizens in the city of Kigali who are increasing rapidly and face
profound demographic and epidemiologic changes”
The development of the network concerns 11 Hospitals in CoK: 3 National
referral hospitals, 3 public District Hospitals and 4 Private hospitals.
The main strategic interventions that are currently supported by UB include:
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