US and Rwanda Sign Five-Year Health Cooperation Agreement Worth $228 Million

The United States and Rwanda have signed a new five-year health cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening Rwanda’s health system, sustaining progress against major diseases, and improving outbreak preparedness. The memorandum of understanding was signed in Washington by Jeremy Lewin, the US Under Secretary for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs and Religious Freedom, and Rwanda’s Minister of…

Church Founded Health Facilities Warn of Financial Crisis as Donor Funding Declines

Health facilities under the Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau (UPMB) are warning they could slip into financial distress following a sharp decline in donor support and uncertainty over sustained government funding. The Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau is the coordinating agency for all Protestant-founded health facilities in Uganda. These facilities form one of the country’s largest Private…