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  • Global Health
  • Gastroenterology
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases disproportionately impact low- and middle-income countries.
  • Rwanda faced challenges in specialized healthcare access post-genocide.
  • A partnership between the Rwanda Ministry of Health and an international NGO was formed to address GI care needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the establishment and growth of a global GI partnership in Rwanda.
  • To evaluate the impact of this partnership on advancing GI care.
  • To share lessons learned for future global GI programs.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of summative data from the partnership (2017-2023).
  • Focus on the development of a self-sustainable, locally governed GI training program.
  • Analysis of key performance indicators including clinical sites, procedural volume, and faculty development.

Main Results:

  • Expanded clinical sites from 4 to 11 and procedural volume from 244 to 1069.
  • Identified common upper GI symptoms (dyspepsia, reflux, emesis) and lower GI symptoms (hematochezia, constipation).
  • Increased international faculty involvement, established a GI fellowship, and positioned Rwanda as an East African medical education hub.

Conclusions:

  • The partnership successfully established and expanded GI care in Rwanda.
  • Lessons learned span ethical, financial, leadership, cultural, and medical domains.
  • The model offers insights for developing healthcare in emerging economies.