
Mugunga, Jean Claude
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Physician Leader @PIH, Faculty/Lecturer @BrighamWomens, @HarvardMed, @ughe_org. Views & RTs are personal.
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25-02-2010 13:38:03
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#SkollAwardee | University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda is preparing med students to not only deliver life-saving treatment but also serve as advocates for equitable care in underserved communities. Learn more about the Partners In Health initiative changing medicine: buff.ly/4ac65Ax


Attending #Research4Rwanda2024 today? Join our Vice Chancellor, Prof. Philip Cotton, and PIH_Rwanda Executive Director, Nadine Karema, along with other panelists for a conversation on the “Role of Private and Public Partnerships in Advancing the Health Research Agenda.”


On the second day of #Research4Rwanda2024, we opened with remarks from Mugunga, Jean Claude, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Partners In Health, who described the critical role of partners in advancing health research and advocacy, particularly in relation to equity in health research.


Closing #Research4Rwanda, Minister of State Yvan Butera raised the need to invest in research & data science to understand the root causes of Rwanda's current and predicted challenges, and design precise solutions.


Through PIH Engage we organize local communities to support the global right to health. Together, we generate resources, spark public dialogue, and advocate for policies that ensure health care for all 🌍 Learn more by watching the video bellow 👇







Humbled at PIH_Rwanda to have been part of the fight against MVD,w/ all partners led by Ministry of Health | Rwanda. Another reminder that "with rare exceptions, all of your most important achievements on this planet will come from working with others—or, in a word, partnership" (Paul Farmer)

PIH Statement on US Withdrawal from World Health Organization (WHO): PIH opposes the announcement of the Trump administration to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization in the strongest terms possible. Read our full statement: pih.org/press/pih-stat…





Les attaques brutales contre Mirebalais menacent l’un des hôpitaux les plus essentiels d’Haïti. Si Mirebalais tombe, c’est tout le système de santé haïtien qui risque de s’effondrer. Des centaines de milliers de personnes seront privées de soins vitaux. Le monde doit agir