College of Medicine and Health Sciences(CMHS)
"A Comparative Study of Mental Health Challenges in Parents of Children with Genetic versus Non-Genetic Conditions in Rwanda"
Glycemic Control and Cardiometabolic Risk in Black Zimbabweans with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Knowledge, attitudes, stigma perceptions, and practices towards HIV testing among youths aged 18–35 years in Kumba, Cameroon: a community-based cross-sectional study
RENGERUBUZIMA Software Project-software based health education
The innovative project consists in software development that will be accessible to Rwandans with access to all kind of health information at low costing. the educational program will be easily accessible by movile phones, sustainable, time saving, private and confidential addition, the mobile app will have menstruation cycle tracking system to help females be aware of their fertile periods.
High-Risk Pregnancy Prediction Platform
Our innovation consists of developing a web-based application that uses structured algorithms and later machine learning models, in the prediction of high-risk pregnancies. Our innovation aims at empowering primary health care professionals such as community health workers, nurses, and midwives, to detect pregnancies at high risk of causing maternal and/or fetal complications.
Companion app-digital health.
Companion app is a mobile application linking HIV patients and healthcare providers with mission to improve patients follow up and adherence to treatment. it works as online App with broadband connection and USSD for people without internet.
A newspaper-raising awareness on sexual & reproductive education
The innovation consists in developing a website that will be used to educate young people on sexual and reproductive health. We will focus on family planning, menstruation cycle and share knowledge that will help youth to protect themselves.
The ‘One Child, One Tree’ Project: Creating Children Forests to Promote Social Harmony and Tackle Climate Change
The proposed project ‘One Child, One Tree’ is a social innovation aimed at promoting social harmony and tackling climate change. Concretely, in two Umudugudus (in Kigali and Kayonza) +/- 600 children will be educated on the biology and culture of indigenous trees;they will get to select their own tree based on personal preference; and they will plant the tree in a dedicated area that will be named ‘Children’s Forest’
