Uburyo umujyanama w’ubuzima yakoresha Mu kugenzura, kurinda no gukumira Indwara iterwa na virusi ya marburg mu Mudugudu

Year of Publication: 2024

Marburg ni indwara iterwa na virusi ya Marburg. Yagaragaye bwa mbere mu mujyi wa Marburg mu gihugu cy’ Ubudage mu mwaka
wa 1967. Indwara ya Marburg, irandura ndetse ikanica cyane ku buryo ishobora kwica hagati ya 24% – 90% by’abayirwaye. Iyi
ndwara iyo itahuwe ikanavurwa kare byongerera umurwayi amahirwe yo gukira.

Rwanda National Guideline for Surveillance and Management of Mpox

Year of Publication: 2024

Rwanda confirmed the first Mpox outbreak on 24th July, 2024 less than two weeks after neighboring country


DR Congo reported 25 cases in the border city of Goma. Both the two first mpox cases that were reported had a recent travel history to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) before the onset of symptoms. Since then, Rwanda has undertaken numerous prevention and control activities like enhanced surveillance and case detection, strengthening border health screening measures, training of healthcare workers on Mpox management, enhancing laboratory capacity for testing and diagnosis and public awareness in high-risk districts. The epidemiology of Mpox can be influenced by factors such as population density and urbanization, population mobility and cross border movements, the availability and accessibility of healthcare facilities can impact the management and containment of Mpox cases, the implementation and effectiveness of public health interventions including contact tracing and isolation protocols can significantly impact the spread of the virus.


The Rwandan Ministry of Health has collaborated with international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) to enhance epidemic intelligence, diagnostic capabilities and public health preparedness. Additionally, efforts have been made to educate the public about the risks of Mpox and the importance of reporting suspected cases.

Video Guides – The Rwanda Compass and Sister Sites

Year of Publication: 2022

These videos focus on helping users understand how resources are organized on the Rwanda Compass and sister sites and how to navigate through the pages to find desired content. The videos include an overview, and then narrow down and focus on navigating specific pages of the Compass. As there are some differences across the Rwanda Compass and the other Compass sites, some of the videos focus on navigation specific to each website, using the Rwanda Compass as an example for navigating the country sites.

These videos were developed by Breakthrough ACTION with the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).