Background
The Rwanda Renal Organisation is a nationwide entity dedicated to advancing nephrology care and improving kidney health in Rwanda. Established with a commitment to serve for an unlimited period, the organisation actively participates in enhancing patient care, empowering health professionals, and fostering collaborations in the field of nephrology.
The vision of RWANDA RENAL ORGANIZATION is "Improving the means and conditions of caring for patients with kidney disease.".
Our mission is to promote nephrology care through impactful activities that include improving treatment conditions for kidney disease patients, facilitating continuous training for healthcare professionals, and promoting research to address the growing burden of kidney diseases.
More on of Rwanda Renal:
We collaborate with national and international partners, mobilize resources, and advocate for quality kidney care while working towards the prevention of kidney diseases across the Rwandan population. At the heart of our efforts is the vision to create a healthier future for all through comprehensive kidney health initiatives.
OBJECTIVES:
Improving the means and conditions of caring for patients with kidney disease.
Creating source of information, continuing training and exchange of experience of kidney health workers and other general practitioners in the various regions of the world.
Participate in supervision and in training in nephrology.
Promote the creation and development of working
conditions of health professionals working in nephrology field
as well as their professional, social and cultural selffulfilment.
Develop collaboration and solidarity links with other national and international societies pursuing similar aims.
Participate in the mobilization of material and moral assistance in favor of development of nephrology in Rwanda.
Promote research in nephrology.
Prepare necessary recommendations and forward it to the competent authority for the improvement of quality care in nephrology.
Develop programs for the prevention of kidney diseases in Rwandan population