
Moses Havyarimana
Reporter at The East African
Multimedia Journalist at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
gavi.org | Moses Havyarimana
Burundi health leaders say that vaccination is considered the leading factor in the significant decline of under-five mortality rates in the country. Figures released by UNICEF indicate that Burundi’s under-five mortality rates have significantly declined, from 143 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2002, to 50 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022.
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3 weeks ago |
gavi.org | Moses Havyarimana
Earlier this month, relief dawned for 32-year-old Cherissa Niyokwizera, from Mpanda in northwestern Burundi’s Bubanza province. The mother of four arrived at the General Hospital of Mpanda with her youngest in tow – and left again buoyed by the knowledge that her child was one of the first people in the country to be vaccinated against malaria.
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1 month ago |
voaafrica.com | Moses Havyarimana
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1 month ago |
voaafrica.com | Moses Havyarimana
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2 months ago |
voaafrica.com | Moses Havyarimana
Burundi president Evariste Ndayishimiye has warned Rwanda that he will not hesitate to act if the conflict continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo. President Ndayishimiye accused Rwanda of planning to attack Burundi using territories captured by the M23. Moses Havyarimana reports
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