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Hospital in Bujumbura Rural Province, Burundi
Rwibaga Hospital
Rwibaga Hospital is located in BurundiRwibaga Hospital
Geography
LocationBujumbura Rural Province, Burundi
Coordinates3°28′17″S 29°32′20″E / 3.4714°S 29.53880°E / -3.4714; 29.53880
Organisation
Care systemPublic
Links
ListsHospitals in Burundi

The Rwibaga Hospital (French: Hôpital de Rwibaga) is a hospital in Bujumbura Rural Province, Burundi.

Location

The Rwibaga Hospital is a hospital in the Rwibaga Health District. It is near the faith-based Ijenda Hospital, the other hospital in the district. It is a public district hospital serving a population of 50,855 as of 2014. The hospital is in the village of Rwibaga to the northeast of Ijenda.

Events

In 1963 there was an epidemic of typhus transmitted by lice in the province, with nine cases dying at Rwibaga Hospital between July and November. The hospital and dispensary staff were given instructions in delousing patients and their contacts.

In May 2023 Antonio Capone, Head of Cooperation of the European Union in Burundi, visited the hospital. In the past it had been threatened by erosion, and had constant disputes with its neighbors over rainwater from the hospital premises threatening their fields and houses. Actions of Team Europe had fixed these problems.

Team Europe had also rehabilitated and extended the premises, and equipped and digitized almost all of its services with laptops and desktop computers, including the maternity ward and the operating room. The work had started in December 2020, to be completed in April 2021. Important elements included construction of the latrines with drainable pits, and installation of toilets with seats and showers inside the hospital blocks to help patients who had difficulty moving.

In May 2023 the hospital was still experiencing difficulties. Intermittent failures in the internet connections were causing delays in treatment. Shortage of staff was another problem, with 22 nurses and 4 doctors (including the medical director) looking after from 500 to 900 patients per month. Lack of vehicles and lack of a morgue were also issues.

References

  1. Carte Sanitaire du Burundi.
  2. Financement base sur la performance.
  3. Way: Hôpital Rwibaga (785048391).
  4. TYPHUS Africa Burundi.
  5. ^ L’équipe Europe s’engage à rester un partenaire fiable.
  6. Morvan 2021.
  7. Niyongabo 2023.

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