Rwanda One Health Achievements and Challenges: The Final Push Toward Policy Implementation
Anselme Shyaka, Gloria Igihozo, Momo Tegli, Esther Ntiyaduhanye, Elisée Ndizeye, Ange Umuhoza, Theo Knight-Jones, Shauna Richards
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Abstract
The Rwanda Government has adopted the One Health (OH) approach to ensure optimal preparedness and response to complex health challenges. Despite the approach adopted by government institutions, academia, and other stakeholders, there are few insights into the status of OH research and innovation, education, governance, and implementation of OH solutions. The Capacitating OH in Eastern and Southern Africa (COHESA) project aims to enhance the capacity of local institutions to bring about optimal solutions to OH challenges. This case report aimed to provide baseline information about the adoption and implementation status of Rwanda’s research and innovation, governance, and education related to the OH approach. An evaluation tool collected baseline information from selected institutions’ representatives in key informant interviews and focus group discussions. Moreover, a review of grey and published literature on One Health in Rwanda was conducted. A wide range of actors, including parastatal institutions, academia, NGOs, and private sectors, are involved in OH activities in Rwanda. Various institutions of higher learning education mainly use extracurricular activities to deliver OH education. However, the University of Global Health Equity has adopted an innovative approach to OH education by integrating OH in the medical curriculum and implementing a graduate degree with an OH concentration. Rwanda is among the few countries with an OH policy that is essential to guide actions and distribute responsibilities among various actors. However, anchoring the unit responsible for OH governance in the prime minister’s office could boost OH institutionalization and facilitate coordination and collaboration among OH stakeholders.
© The Authors 2024
卢旺达 "一个健康 "的成就与挑战:政策实施的最后冲刺
卢旺达政府采用了 "一个健康"(OH)方法,以确保对复杂的健康挑战做出最佳准备和响应。尽管政府机构、学术界和其他利益相关者都采用了这种方法,但对 "一个健康 "方法的研究与创新、教育、治理和 "一个健康 "方法解决方案的实施情况却知之甚少。东部和南部非洲提高卫生保健能力(COHESA)项目旨在提高地方机构的能力,为卫生保健挑战提供最佳解决方案。本案例报告旨在提供基线信息,说明卢旺达与职业健康方法有关的研究与创新、治理和教育的采用和实施情况。评估工具通过关键信息提供者访谈和焦点小组讨论从选定的机构代表那里收集基线信息。此外,还查阅了有关卢旺达 "一个健康 "的灰色和已出版文献。包括半官方机构、学术界、非政府组织和私营部门在内的广泛参与者参与了卢旺达的 "一 个健康 "活动。各种高等教育机构主要利用课外活动开展 "一体健康 "教育。不过,全球卫生公平大学在卫生保健教育方面采取了创新方法,将卫生保健纳入医学课程,并开设了卫生保健专业的研究生学位。卢旺达是少数几个制定了卫生保健政策的国家之一,该政策对于指导行动和分配各行为体的责任至关重要。然而,将负责卫生保健管理的部门设在总理办公室,可以推动卫生保健制度化,促进卫生保健利益相关者之间的协调与合作。 作者 2024
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