Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024

Kidney disease is a global health burden with significant economic and public health impacts. Rwanda’s Kidney Diseases Management Symposium was a national-level gathering aimed at discussing the outcomes of existing renal programs and exploring approaches to advance and ensure equitable access to ca...

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Main Author: Nyenyeri et al.
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Published: Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC)/Rwanda Health Communication Center 2024-09-01
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description Kidney disease is a global health burden with significant economic and public health impacts. Rwanda’s Kidney Diseases Management Symposium was a national-level gathering aimed at discussing the outcomes of existing renal programs and exploring approaches to advance and ensure equitable access to care and optimal medication practice for kidney health in Rwanda. The symposium brought together over 100 healthcare providers, academicians, researchers, patient representatives, and policymakers across Rwanda. Presentations, discussions, and roundtable sessions took place on the epidemiological and management aspects of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease, which are the most common renal diseases among the Rwandan population. Breakthrough discussions also took place on the establishment and impact of kidney transplantation programs in Rwanda. A common understanding of the achievements in renal disease management in Rwanda made in the last decade was reached. The symposium highlighted the importance of raising community awareness about kidney diseases, enforcing preventive practices and early detection programs, optimizing the availability and accessibility of renal medications, developing a renal registry for real-world data and practice, and bridging the health workforce shortage through training. Renal initiatives in Rwanda are overall operating effectively, with significant national and institutional support and commitment. By fostering partnerships and intersectoral collaborations, Rwanda is well on its way to universal access to kidney care and a sufficient workforce to meet the needs of the population.
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spelling doaj-art-dac8349c15204dc49a0a8a67421416da2025-08-20T01:55:34ZengRwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC)/Rwanda Health Communication CenterRwanda Medical Journal2410-86262024-09-01813606410.4314/rmj.v81i3.1Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024Nyenyeri et al.0King Faisal Hospital Rwanda, Kigali, RwandaKidney disease is a global health burden with significant economic and public health impacts. Rwanda’s Kidney Diseases Management Symposium was a national-level gathering aimed at discussing the outcomes of existing renal programs and exploring approaches to advance and ensure equitable access to care and optimal medication practice for kidney health in Rwanda. The symposium brought together over 100 healthcare providers, academicians, researchers, patient representatives, and policymakers across Rwanda. Presentations, discussions, and roundtable sessions took place on the epidemiological and management aspects of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease, which are the most common renal diseases among the Rwandan population. Breakthrough discussions also took place on the establishment and impact of kidney transplantation programs in Rwanda. A common understanding of the achievements in renal disease management in Rwanda made in the last decade was reached. The symposium highlighted the importance of raising community awareness about kidney diseases, enforcing preventive practices and early detection programs, optimizing the availability and accessibility of renal medications, developing a renal registry for real-world data and practice, and bridging the health workforce shortage through training. Renal initiatives in Rwanda are overall operating effectively, with significant national and institutional support and commitment. By fostering partnerships and intersectoral collaborations, Rwanda is well on its way to universal access to kidney care and a sufficient workforce to meet the needs of the population. acute kidney injurychronic kidney diseaserenal dialysistransplantationrwanda
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Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
Rwanda Medical Journal
acute kidney injury
chronic kidney disease
renal dialysis
transplantation
rwanda
title Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
title_full Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
title_fullStr Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
title_full_unstemmed Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
title_short Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
title_sort advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in rwanda national symposium proceedings march 15 2024
topic acute kidney injury
chronic kidney disease
renal dialysis
transplantation
rwanda
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