Kigali, 14 December, 2023 / 1:59 pm (ACI Africa).
Over 100 pregnant and teen mothers in Rwanda are beneficiaries of Caritas Rwanda’s Gender Based Violence (GBV) clinic that the Catholic entity organized in partnership with the country’s Ministry of Gender among other partners.
The humanitarian arm of the church in the country says that the clinic dubbed “Igire-Gimbuka program” in Rubavu district last week reached 120 pregnant and teen mothers accompanied by their parents who benefited from various services, including psychological support and health services
The clinic was organized in line with the 16 days of activism against GBV that is celebrated annually from November 25 to December 10.
The pregnant and teenage mothers and their parents from Rugerero, Rubavu, Kanama, and Nyamyumba sectors of the district benefited from sessions at the clinic which helped them recover from trauma, according to information provided by Caritas Rwanda.
Sessions at the clinic included voluntary HIV testing, screening for non-communicable diseases, accessing the national civil status services (birth registration), as well as “support in the formulation of new complaints, measuring the weight and height of their children,” the entity said in its report on December 11.