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Malaria response focuses on high-burden districts

Rwanda is changing how it fights malaria, moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach to one that targets areas based on their risk for high cases. The governement's 2025-2030 plan shows that malaria is not spread evenly across the country, and that responses need to match local conditions. ALSO READ: Malaria cases rise as govt scales up spraying drive Data from the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) shows malaria cases have gone up and down in re…
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The Rwanda Health Agency, RBC, reports that in the past year 2024-2025, 87 people died of Malaria out of more than 1 million people who were sick. RBC indicates that the number of people sick and dying from Malaria in Rwanda is decreasing day by day due to the measures being implemented, including providing mosquito nets, bringing healthcare closer to the population, administering anti-malarial drugs and other measures. RBC figures show that fro…

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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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