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THE REPORT: THE 15TH BI ENNIAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE AND 7TH QUADRENNIAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 13TH-18TH SEPTEMBER 2022

Rwanda nurses and Midwives Union (RNMU) is a combined professional organization and trade union in place to advocate and protect the nursing and midwifery profession in the aspects of labor, social and economic development.

RNMU OFFERS LEADERSHIP TALK TO NURSES AND MIDWIVES STUDENT’S ASSOCIATION OF RWANDA LEADERS

One of the mandates of RNMU is to empower the leaders of the union and its members, the nurses/midwives through capacity building and creating awareness for them to be able to provide high-quality services to the population.

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NURSING 2021 CELEBRATED UNDER THE THEME; A VOICE TO LEAD, A VISION FOR FUTURE HEALTHCARE

Every year on May 12th Rwanda Nurses and Midwives Union joins the rest of the world to celebrate International Nurses Day. This day coincides with the anniversary to celebrate the birth of Florence Nightingale.

RWANDA NURSES AND MIDWIVES UNION PRESIDENT HAPPY WITH THE ACHIEVEMENTS REGISTERED BY NURSES AND MIDWIVES DESPITE EXISTING CHALLENGES.

As International nurses day 2021 celebrations were a climax of a week – long celebratory activities that begun on 5th May 2021 under the theme Nurses: A Voice to Lead, A Visions for Future Healthcare.

RWANDA NURSES AND MIDWIVES UNION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NORWEGIAN NURSES ORGANIZATION SUCCESSFULLY

Rwanda Nurses and Midwives Union (RNMU) in partnership with Norwegian Nurses Organization (NNO) from 22nd march 2023 to 24th march 2023 successfully held a professional seminar that brought together nursing leaders from Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Norway, academia, civil society and Government.

RNMU & RMH MEETING

On the 27th/02/2020, RNMU and the head of departments and managers of the Rwanda Military Hospital (RMH) held a meeting. The purpose for the meeting was to plan for the year 2020 of the Nurse and the Midwife at hospital level through the support of other stake holders involved in the celebration of the year for the Nurse and the Midwife.

Nurses for life

Nurses for life

Training of the people living with disability

As RNMU is determined to promote equality of the nurses and midwives in Rwanda regardless of the physical, sex and health status, she started a program in favor of the nurses/midwives living with disability.

Second RNMU National Congress elects new NEB

The Congress approved unanimously to include other six candidates on the list except Fabrice Hakuzimana, who chose not to appeal the decision and withdrew his candidacy, thus a list of 16 candidates.

THE NEW TIMES REPORTS, 70% nurses work over 60 hours a week – trade union

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