The
Kingdom of Belgium, on September 24, 2020 handed over 40 ambulances to the
Ministry of Health of Rwanda to boost access to health services.
The
forty ambulances worth around Rwf2 billion will be dispatched in district hospitals
throughout the country and aim to strengthen the health system and reach Rwanda’s
target of 1 ambulance per 40.000 inhabitants by 2024, for better service
delivery.
Speaking
at the event, Ambassador of Belgium to Rwanda Benoit Ryelandt said that the
donation of ambulances was planned as part of the current Belgo-Rwandan cooperation
in the health sector.
“The
Health sector is one of the components of the current 5-year Belgo-Rwandan
cooperation 2019-2024. The 40 ambulances were planned to be delivered throughout
the project but with COVID19 pandemic,
it is even more useful to deliver all the ambulances now and at the same time
to help contain the spread of the virus as well as other contagious diseases”
said HE Benoit Ryelandt, Ambassador of Belgium in Rwanda.
The Minister of Health, Dr. Daniel NGAMIJE said that the new ambulances will
contribute to improve access to health care and service delivery to reduce
deaths and reach the universal health coverage. He said: “The support of 40 ambulances
to our health sector contributes to the attainment of the Government of the
Rwanda National Strategy in the context of Epidemics response such as ebola virus desease and COVID19 pandemics to mention but a few.”
The
health sector is focusing on Maternal and Child Health, Sexual and Reproductive
Health, including Family Planning, and Household access to health care. It
covers 40% of the total envelope, i.e 45 million Euros.
Pas d'actualité