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RWANDA LEVEL 2 UN HOSPITAL INAUGURATED IN CENTRAL AFRICA

Rwanda Level 2 UN Hospital was inaugurated on 25 October 2015 by The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General (SRSG) in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). The SRSG, Mr Parfait Onyanga officiated at the ceremony in Bria, Sector East, Central African Republic. 

Mr Parfait Onyanga said that "This Medical Facility is a testimony to Rwanda's commitment to promote the cause of peace in the Central Africa Republic (CAR) and the World". The SRSG thanked the Managing Staff for dedication and professionalism "You make your nation Rwanda proud and you make the UN stronger in its noble mission of protecting vulnerable people, and caring for its own staff"

Lt Col Dr King Kayondo(standing at right), Commanding Officer, Rwandan Level 2 Hospital MINUSCA described Rwanda Level 2 Hospital as an advanced hospital, providing care and treatment to the UN civilian and military staff. The hospital comprises specialized services in Internal medicine, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, dentistry, psychology, physiotherapy, gynecology and obstetrics. The hospital also features a state of the art laboratory and imaging services. 

"Rwandan Level 2 UN Hospital is effective and compliant Level 2 as it offers more services, Orthopedic and Obstetrics-Gynecology services, which are considered an additional to the level 2 hospital." said Lt Col Dr King Kayondo.

Rwanda is the fifth largest troop and police contributing country to UN Peacekeeping missions globally, with more than 5000 military and police peacekeepers in different parts of the world. 

On 28 September 2015, H.E President Paul Kagame at the Leaders Summit on Peacekeeping on the margins of the 70th session of UN General Assembly outlined Rwanda's additional support to UN Peace Support Operations, comprising of an additional Level 2 hospital, two more Infantry Battalions totaling 1600 troops, two attack helicopters, and an all-female formed police unit to help bolster UN peacekeeping missions around the world.

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