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Simulation-based trainings on ENC, HBB and HMS at Nyarugenge and Muhima hospital

A training-filled week at We For Health! This week, We For Health organized hands-on, simulation-based trainings on Essential Newborn Care (ENC), Helping Babies Breathe (HBB), and Helping Mothers Survive (HMS) for newly deployed midwives and nurses in Nyarugenge and Muhima District Hospitals. Over several days, participants strengthened their skills in:✔️ Newborn resuscitation✔️ Managing obstetric emergencies✔️

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World Prematurity Day 2025

💜 World Prematurity Day 2025 Yesterday, we joined families, healthcare providers, and district leaders to honor the tiniest fighters — preterm babies — and the incredible strength surrounding them. In the week leading up to the celebration, We For Health carried out community awareness activities across Nyarugenge District — including public health talks at Nyarugenge

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Preterm babies awareness at Nyarugenge hospital

Every small action can make a big difference Yesterday, We for Health kicked of activities for the #WorldPrematurityDay! We for Health, in collaboration with Nyarugenge District started a series of activities to create awareness about preterm babies. These includes CPD activities through capacity-building for healthcare providers on immediate KMC at Nyarugenge hospital, community talk at

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Building Data Capacity at Nyarugenge hospital

Building Data Capacity for Better Health OutcomesLast week, We For Health launched the first in a series of trainings for hospital and health center data managers on the data management process cycle.The session focused on reporting, data quality, and data triangulation for RMNCAH/FP programs, bringing together 13 participants from Nyarugenge District.The journey will continue with sessions

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Strengthening Rwanda’s Cold Chain Systems with NexleafMaternal health training at Nyarugenge hospital

Strengthening Rwanda’s Cold Chain SystemsThis week, We for Health, in collaboration with the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) and Nexleaf Analytics, hosted a 3-day workshop to develop the Rapid Response Fund (RRF) Implementation Strategy under the Rapid Repair & Response (R3) Project.As the workshop concluded on Wednesday, partners have worked together to identify and prioritize the

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2-day cascade training on Cold Chain Equipment (CCE)

Building Stronger Cold Chain Systems for Better ImmunizationVaccines save lives — but only if they’re kept at the right temperature.We for Health, in collaboration with the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) and NexLeaf Analytics, led a 2-day cascade training on Cold Chain Equipment (CCE) maintenance under the Rapid Repair & Response (R3) project.Over two weeks, 90

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Quality improvement at Muhima hospital

Yesterday, We for Health led Quality Improvement (QI) at Muhima Hospital — supporting staff to strengthen systems, improve patient care, and save lives.Participants included the Heads of Services and the Head of QI, working together to make healthcare stronger.QI promotes:– Better patient safety & outcomes-Fewer preventable errors & costs– Improved patient experience & trust– Stronger,

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Quarterly MCH meeting

Today at We for Health, we held our quarterly MCH meeting bringing together mentors, W4H supervisors, and the RBC representative in charge of Mentorship.From maternal, newborn, and child health to family planning, ASRH, mental health, anesthesia, and IPC — our teams shared experiences, challenges, clarified roles, and strengthened collaboration to better support health professionals and

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