On October 19th, 2024, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), visited the Marburg Command Post in Kigali, Rwanda. This visit underscores the collaborative efforts between WHO and Rwanda to combat infectious diseases, particularly the Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda.
Dr. Tedros praised Rwanda’s proactive approach to public health, highlighting the Marburg Command Post as a model for disease surveillance and response. He reaffirmed WHO’s commitment to supporting Rwanda in enhancing its health systems and ensuring rapid detection and management of outbreaks.
Key discussions included the use of technology and data in monitoring health threats, along with the importance of community engagement in preventing diseases. By raising awareness and fostering health literacy, Rwanda aims to empower its citizens in the fight against infectious diseases.
Dr. Tedros’s visit emphasizes a shared commitment to global health, reinforcing that collaborative efforts are essential to address both current and emerging health challenges effectively. With ongoing support, Rwanda and WHO are set to make significant advancements in public health for the benefit of communities locally and worldwide. (End).