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Rwanda

Rwanda

For more than 20 years, the Government of Rwanda has been working to rebuild its health personnel and infrastructure shattered during the genocide.

With two-thirds of the population under the age of 25, in 2017 Rwanda revised its commitment from 2012 to measure successful demand creation for family planning and increase the total demand for contraception for married women from 72% to 82% by 2020. Traditionally, having children has been a source of pride and respect and, as a result, Rwanda is the most densely populated country in Africa. The Government of Rwanda aims to disseminate its first-ever integrated Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health strategy across the country, working alongside partners to advance cost-effective implementation strategic plans and systematic monitoring for greater impact.

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Data in 2023

The data displayed on this page is courtesy of the Track20 Project. Implemented by Avenir Health, Track20 monitors progress towards achieving the goals of the global FP2020 initiative and new FP2030 partnership.

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Based on data collected in 2023, 1,330,000 women are using a modern method of contraception.

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Rwanda Indicator Summary Sheet

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Predicted Impact

510,000 unwanted pregnancies prevented

127,000 unsafe abortions averted

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1,000 maternal deaths averted

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About Rwanda Biomedical Centre

Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) is the nation’s central health implementation agency. RBC was established in 2011 through a merger of fourteen key health institutions. RBC strives to improve the health of the Rwandan population by providing high quality, affordable and sustainable health care services. This is accomplished through the implementation of preventative, rehabilitative, and curative health interventions.

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