Our Work.
Programs
With more than 25% of the global burden of disease, but only 3% of the world’s health workers, people are falling through the cracks across Africa. Health systems throughout the continent are in need of more and better-trained health workers. When human capacity falls short, gaps in the delivery of life-saving health services grow wider.
In response, Alliance for Healthy Communities (AHC) is helping fill immediate health service gaps in Rwanda through evidence-based programs, bringing life-saving health workers and interventions to communities across the country. AHC’s programs:
Clinical Programs
Our clinical programs provide a range of comprehensive HIV/AIDs and family planning services in partnership with the Rwandan Defense Forces through its hospitals and clinics, with the aim of building internal capacity to meet community needs.
Community Outreach
We conduct community outreach campaigns to fill short-term demands where we have the expertise, such as in HIV prevention through voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) and targeted HIV testing and counselling for high-risk populations.
Remote Population
Remote Populations We serve populations in hard-to-reach areas with a full package of HIV/AIDs prevention, treatment, counselling and family planning interventions.
Capacity Building
Our approach aims to build capacity across program areas through lab and information technology infrastructure improvement and educational sessions on HIV management and family planning.
Where We Work
We Currently Work in All 30 Districts of Rwanda
When human capacity falls short, gaps in the delivery of life-saving health services grow wider.
