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Ruhango: There Is Talk of a Solution to Combat Neglected Diseases

Summary by UMUSEKE
Neglected diseases are some of the diseases that continue to threaten human health, and in some cases, those who are ill die because they do not have sufficient knowledge to prevent them. The World Health Organization, WHO, indicates that there are 20 neglected diseases, but the current prevalence in Rwanda is nine, and Rwanda has set itself the goal of eliminating them by 2030. These diseases include intestinal worms that affect 41% of Rwandans…
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Neglected diseases are some of the diseases that continue to threaten human health, and in some cases, those who are ill die because they do not have sufficient knowledge to prevent them. The World Health Organization, WHO, indicates that there are 20 neglected diseases, but the current prevalence in Rwanda is nine, and Rwanda has set itself the goal of eliminating them by 2030. These diseases include intestinal worms that affect 41% of Rwandans…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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