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Over a Million Rwandans Have Been Given Mosquito Repellent

Summary by UMUSEKE
The Rwanda Health Commission (RBC) says that to date, one million and one hundred thousand (1,100,000) Rwandans have been given mosquito nets to prevent malaria. Rwanda currently has a target of reducing malaria by 70% by 2030. To achieve this target, the Ministry of Health through the Rwanda Health Commission (RBC) has implemented various strategies, including requiring residents to sleep under mosquito nets every night. Testimonies from those …
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The Rwanda Health Commission (RBC) says that to date, one million and one hundred thousand (1,100,000) Rwandans have been given mosquito nets to prevent malaria. Rwanda currently has a target of reducing malaria by 70% by 2030. To achieve this target, the Ministry of Health through the Rwanda Health Commission (RBC) has implemented various strategies, including requiring residents to sleep under mosquito nets every night. Testimonies from those …

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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