She is called @MadeleineMukes2 The legend in Rwandan nursing profession. She said "work hard until it pain". She has influenced many people in our profession that why we are very proud of her. We hope our degrees to be recognized @NMSAR2017 @NursingRClub, @gitembas2020
The nursing and midwifery week in Rwanda is well spent. Giving back to society by taking care of the public’s health. RNMU & @NMSAR2017 are currently carrying out a screening of NCDS at @kabuga market @norsksykepleier@ICNurses@gitembas2020 @btntvrwanda @rbarwanda
Session 8. Access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services
Girls and boys need to access sexual reproductive information and other services in right time to prepare for adulthood as the body changes and growth are inevitable @UmunyanaChantal
#Did_You_Know that in 2019 population younger than 15 years old in Rwanda were 39.8% compare to 40.0% in 2020?
These Miniatures need trustful guidance for the sake of their future and the country as well.
#DidYouKnow that according to the recent RDHS report, 4% women and 8% men aged 15-24 in #Rwanda had their first sex before age of 15 while 21% Young women and 23% young men had their first sex before age of 18. Surprisingly, many don't even have knowledge on #Contraception
young people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.
The silence by parents, guardians and religious leaders normally pushes adolescents to rely on their peers as well as on information sources like internet, movies, videos and magazines.