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How Bilharzia is still a concern for rural children in Rwanda

When Eugenie Niyoyita’s eight-year-old daughter, Devotha Ahishakiye, fell ill in 2021, the farmer from Kiramuruzi Sector, Gatsibo District, first assumed it was a common sickness. “She had fever, diarrhoea, and was weak. I took her to health centres several times, but the medication wasn’t improving her condition,” she recalls. It wasn’t until a community health worker urged her to attend a special screening campaign that she discovered her chil…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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