High rates of maternal and child illness and death hinder social and economic development and burden a health care system also suffering from resource gaps, inconsistent quality of care and a need for improved community health services.
Working in 12 of Rwanda’s 30 districts—Rwamagana, Kayonza, Ngoma and Kirehe in Eastern Province; Gasabo, Kicukiro and Nyarugenge in Kigali City; and Kamonyi, Muhanga, Ruhango, Nyamagabe and Nyaruguru in Southern Province—Twubakane’s approach to building a solid foundation for effective, decentralized health care includes six integrated components:
This five-year, $24-million program is funded by the US government through USAID and collaborates with Rwanda’s Ministry of Health, Ministry of Local Administration, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning and Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion. Led by IntraHealth International, Twubakane’s partners are RTI International, Tulane University, EngenderHealth and VNG (Netherlands International Cooperation Agency). Local partners include RALGA (Rwanda Association of Local Government Authorities) and Pro-Femmes.
Contact: Laura Hoemeke, Project Director, PO Box 4585
Kigali, Rwanda
Twubakane Program Overview Brochure (English): twubakane_english.pdf
Twubakane Program Overview Brochure (French): twubakane_francais.pdf
Twubakane GBV/PMTCT Readiness Assessment toolkit
Etude sur la Disposition des Systems Politico-Legal, Sanitaire et Communitaire a Repondre a la Violence Basee sur le Genre Dans Trois Districts de la Ville de Kigali (French) [Note: an English version will be available soon.]
Annual Reports