Saturday, 1 March 2014

[RwandaLibre] Maternal deaths still high in Burundi 

 

Maternal deaths still high in Burundi


By CHRISTABEL LIGAMI Special Correspondent
Posted Saturday, March 1 2014 at 13:37

More women and newborn babies are dying in Burundi than in any other
East African country, a new report by Save the Children shows.

With 800 women dying per 100,000 live births and 104 under-five deaths
per 1,000 live births, Burundi has the highest child and maternal
mortality rates in the East African region.

The report – Ending newborn deaths, ensuring every baby survives –
puts the blame on lack of skilled routine and emergency care.

Tanzania is ranked second after Burundi with a maternal mortality rate
of 460 per 100,000 live births followed by Kenya and Rwanda with 360
and 340 per 100,000 live births, respectively.

Although Uganda has the fewest women dying during birth at 310 per
100,000 live births, none of the East African countries has reduced
the mortality ratio by three-quarters as required by the United
Nation's Millennium Development Goal 5.

The most common causes of maternal death are haemorrhage, sepsis,
unsafe abortion, hypertensive disorders and obstructed labour.

"Women who do not get assisted deliveries and develop complications
rarely survive birth," said Janti Soeripto, interim regional director
for Save the Children's East Africa regional office.

Governments should, therefore, ensure that all the public hospitals
are well equipped with antibiotics, oxytocic drugs to induce labour,
anticonvulsants, and safe blood transfusion and care for sick and
low-birth-weight newborns rooms to ensure safe delivery by the mothers
and survival of their children.

However, Rwanda ranks as the best country for a woman to give birth,
with nearly 70 per cent of women giving birth with a skilled
healthcare worker present, while in Ethiopia, just 10 per cent of
women have this skilled help, by far the lowest rate in the region.

READ: Rwanda has lowest child death rates in EA: report

Burundi and Uganda lie around the 60 per cent mark, while in Tanzania
and Kenya this figure drops to 48.9 per cent and 43.8 per cent,
respectively. Globally, an estimated two million women give birth
entirely alone.

Save the Children say East African countries should learn from Rwandan
that has initiated key health projects like the introduction of
Mutuelles de Santé — a community-based health insurance scheme but
with national reach.

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[RwandaLibre] Security beefed up after blasts hit Zanzibar tourist town

 

Security beefed up after blasts hit Zanzibar tourist town

Daily Nation
Tourists walk along Zanzibar's Stone Town. PHOTO | FILE

In Summary
They further said so far tourist numbers had, however, not been
affected by security concerns in recent months.

By Paul Redfern
UK tour operators say extra security measures have been put in place
to protect tourists visiting Stone Town in Zanzibar following
explosions at a cathedral and a popular tourist restaurant.

They further said so far tourist numbers had, however, not been
affected by security concerns in recent months.

Britain's Foreign Office has also refrained from advising tourists
against visiting the island, although it issued a message on its web
site this week urging British nationals "to take care" as there is "an
underlying threat from terrorism".

Around 75,000 Britons visit Tanzania each year, mostly for the
beaches, and the Stone Town, a Unesco World Heritage site.

NO ONE WAS HURT

Local police said no one was hurt in the blasts, which struck on
Monday afternoon. However, one tour operator on the island, who asked
not to be named, told Reuters that at least one person had been
injured.

A spokesman for Hayes and Jarvis, a luxury tour operator, said that
excursions to Stone Town would continue, adding that "extra security
measures are in place".

"We are advising passengers to travel as normal, as per the Foreign
Office's advice," he said. "Zanzibar remains a popular destination and
inquiries have not dropped. It is still considered one of the premier
islands to visit along the East African coastline." Kuoni said it has
a "handful" of customers in Zanzibar.

"We will be recommending to our customers not to go to Stone Town. If
they do, they should exercise extra caution.

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[RwandaLibre] Gay British man deported from Uganda urges government to help his partner

 

Gay British man deported from Uganda urges government to help his partner

Bernard Randall says ministers need to do much more for Albert
Cheptoyek, facing seven years' prison on indecency charges

Mark Townsend, home affairs editor
The Observer, Saturday 1 March 2014 11.55 EST


Bernard Randall at the home in Kent he hopes to share with his partner
Albert Cheptoyek, who is facing trial in Uganda. Photograph: Antonio
Olmos for the Observer

Bernard Randall, the British man deported from Uganda after being
found with a gay-sex video, has condemned Britain's failure to take
decisive action against the east African country's increasingly
homophobic government.

The 65-year-old, who is battling to get his partner, Albert Cheptoyek,
out of the country, where he faces up to seven years in jail on
indecency charges, said that other countries had sent strong messages
to Uganda over its persecution of gay people, but Britain needed to be
"much more aggressive".

Randall, from Conyer in Kent, was charged with "trafficking obscene
material" last year after robbers stole a laptop containing images of
him having sex with a man in Morocco. The images were subsequently
published by the Ugandan tabloid newspaper Red Pepper and the couple
were arrested, though charges against Randall were dropped on
condition that he was deported to the UK.

Fears over Cheptoyek's safety have intensified after Uganda's
president, Yoweri Museveni, last week signed into law a bill that
imposes life sentences for acts of "aggravated homosexuality". The
bill

strengthens already strict legislation

outlawing homosexual acts in the country and criminalises the
"promotion of homosexuality".

Museveni's decision provoked international condemnation. The US
secretary of state, John Kerry, condemned the law as "atrocious",
while South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu compared it to
antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany or persecution in apartheid South
Africa. Donors such as Denmark and Norway have announced that they
will redirect aid away from the Ugandan government to aid agencies. On
Friday the World Bank said that it had postponed a £54m loan to Uganda
because of its anti-gay law.

Randall said the reaction of the UK government was mealy-mouthed by
comparison. Speaking from the home he hopes one day to share with
Cheptoyek, he said: "We need a much more aggressive line. Look at what
Norway, Denmark and Holland have done. Even the noises the Americans
have made."

He points to an email from the British high commission in Kampala that
arrived last week in response to Randall's growing concern for
Cheptoyek's safety. The statement reads: "The UK, along with our
international partners, will continue to press the government of
Uganda to defend human rights for all, without discrimination on any
grounds. The UK is in close contact with Ugandan civil society groups
and will continue to support their efforts to improve human rights in
Uganda."

It adds that the minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds, has raised the
issue of the bill several times with the Ugandan government, but
Randall believes that UK officials should also directly raise the case
of Cheptoyek.

"Albert is so worried for his safety. There is a lot of very
frightened people at the moment. He is very, very worried and living
under a lot of pressure," said Randall, a retired banking computer
analyst. "It would be great to have the Foreign Office on the case
with the Ugandan authorities, saying that we are watching it."

Randall revealed that attempts to whisk Cheptoyek, 30, out of the
country have been discussed, but he could not go into details.

Cheptoyek is in Entebbe, in central Uganda on the shores of Lake
Victoria. He lives in a gated compound with a security guard, and is
nursing an injured back and arm after his car was struck last Sunday
by a drunk driver, leaving him in need of hospital treatment.

Despite Museveni's bill and attempts to whip up homophobia by
newspapers such as

Red Pepper, Randall said that Cheptoyek had received considerable
support within Uganda: "People were very friendly. We received an
awful lot of support from the local community after the case was
opened against him. The locals had an 'it's your life' sort of
attitude'."

Last week Red Pepper had a front-page article naming the top 200
homosexuals in Uganda, with Randall among those identified despite him
no longer living in the country. The paper has been obsessed with the
relationship of Randall and Cheptoyek with lurid headlines such as
"Top city tycoons sodomy sex video leak" detailing the initial arrest
of the pair last October.

Shortly after the men's arrest, two Red Pepper reporters came to the
police station where they were being held and, Randall alleges,
Cheptoyek was photographed on the floor after having his legs kicked
away and being hit around the head by police.

One image of Randall's anti-cholesterol medication appeared in the
tabloid with the description: "Some of the drugs that the sodomisers
depend on."

Randall also detailed some of the ways in which he and Cheptoyek were
humiliated after their arrest. "A police surgeon looked closely at our
private parts and stuck a finger up our bums without any screens and a
CID officer watching. They seemed to think that a digital rectal
examination would tell them whether you've been sodomised or not," he
said.

Randall met Cheptoyek in Entebbe on 5 January last year while on
holiday with a friend from Conyer who introduced him.

"The attraction was instant – it was love at first sight," said
Randall, whose wife died in 2011 after a long battle with ovarian
cancer. I knew that I was gay as a teenager, but 50 years ago it was a
completely different world. Gays were portrayed in a very negative
way, whereas now there is much more much positive coverage."

The UK government has said that it ended all budget support payments
to Uganda last year and has reiterated that the concerns caused by the
anti-homosexuality bill would most probably deem the country
ineligible to receive aid.

A spokesman for the Department for International Development said:
"The UK is strongly opposed to discrimination, and we are deeply
disappointed that Uganda's bill has been signed. A country will never
truly escape poverty unless it upholds human rights and creates an
equal society."

HOW THE CASE UNFOLDED

5 January 2013 Bernard Randall meets Albert Cheptoyek while on holiday
in Uganda. There is an immediate attraction and they become lovers.

5 April 2013 Randall returns to Uganda for a month and rents a house
in Entebbe for himself and Albert.

18 September 2013 Randall returns to Uganda and his laptop is stolen.
Video of Randall having sex with a friend is taken from the computer
and passed to the Red Pepper tabloid.

19 October 2013 Red Pepper publishes stills from the video and police
arrest Randall and Cheptoyek.

22 October 2013 Both men are charged with "unnatural acts".

23 December 2013 Prosecutors say that the case against the two should go ahead.

22 January 2014 Charges against Randall are dropped and an order is
granted for him to be deported.

19 March 2014 Hearing scheduled in the case against Cheptoyek.

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[RwandaLibre] Scotland Wants To Offer Asylum To Gay Ugandans

 

Scotland Wants To Offer Asylum To Gay Ugandans

By Dennis Lynch
on March 01 2014 10:48 AM

Postcards and a Scottish flag are displayed outside a Scottish
souvenir shop in Edinburgh, Scotland January 12, 2012 REUTERS/David
Moir

Humza Yousaf, Scotland's Minister For External Affairs, has announced
that Scotland is willing to offer asylum to Ugandans persecuted under
Uganda's latest harsh anti-gay laws, Scottish newspaper The Herald
reports.

Yousaf detailed Scotland's commitment to Ugandans in a letter to UK
Foreign Secretary William Hague. He urged the UK as a whole to offer
help for persecuted Ugandans.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act
into law earlier this week. The law makes gay marriage and "aggravated
homosexuality" punishable with life in prison and criminalizes almost
any other act related to homosexuality. It is regarded as the harshest
anti-gay law in the world.

A number of gay Ugandans and gay-rights activists have been
extrajudicially killed in Uganda. A number of others are committing
(or attempting to commit)

suicide. Local newspapers regularly print lists of suspected gay
Ugandans, prompting attacks and violence. Rights activist David Kato
was murdered in 2011 after being "outed" by one such tabloid.

The letter comes in advance of Ugandan officials attending the 2014
Commonwealth Games

in Glasglow this summer. The Commonwealth Games invite 53 nation from
around the world to compete in athletic competitions. Most of the
nations were once territories of the former British Empire.

Same-sex relationships are criminalized in 41 of the 53 nations in the
Commonwealth, according to the Kaleidoscope Trust, which monitors LGBT
rights in the Commonwealth.

"No one from any part of the Commonwealth who visits Scotland will be
under any doubt about our values as a welcoming, open and tolerant
society," wrote Yousaf.

"The Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda is a huge step back for
equality and I have written to the UK government asking it to make the
strongest possible representations to the government of Uganda."

"I have also urged the UK foreign secretary to offer asylum to any
Ugandans who suffer threat or persecution as a result of the
legislation."

Hague's office has not responded to Yousaf's letter but has previously
urged the Ugandan government to put an end to LGBT discrimination.


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[RwandaLibre] U.S. Kampala embassy says won't deny anti-gay supporters visas

 

U.S. Kampala embassy says won't deny anti-gay supporters visas

POSTED ON FEBRUARY 28, 2014 BY ADMINISTRATOR

The U.S. Embassy in Kampala has distanced itself from SMS messages
claiming it will deny visas to Ugandans who support the tough
Anti-homosexuality law recently signed by President Yoweri Museveni.

"It has been brought to our attention that an unknown party claiming
to be from the U.S. Embassy in Kampala is sending fake SMS messages
alleging that Ugandans will be denied visas if they support the
recently pass Anti-Homosexuality Act. This is false!" said a statement
sent by the U.S. mission Information Assistant, Peter Eriki.

"There has been no change to U.S. visa policy, which is made in strict
accordance to U.S. law. No one will be denied visas based on their
beliefs or views," the statement added.

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[RwandaLibre] For healthcare, try Rwanda model 

 

For healthcare, try Rwanda model


By CHRISTABEL LIGAMI
Posted Saturday, March 1 2014 at 13:37

The third annual East Africa Healthcare Federation Conference will be
held in Nairobi from March 2-4, under the theme "Creating Business
Opportunities in Healthcare in East Africa."

The Kenya Healthcare Federation chief executive Amit Thakker spoke to
Christabel Ligami on emerging issues and opportunities in private
healthcare.

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Is the region on the right track on healthcare provision both through
the private and public sector?

Healthcare in the region has been improving gradually but
affordability remains a major problem. There is a big improvement in
the private–public partnership, ensuring that healthcare is being
accessed by everyone. However, the private sector needs to be involved
in training and health research to improve healthcare in the region.

Which countries are on the right track and what are they doing that
the other countries can follow?

I would say Rwanda is on the right track because they have focused on
preventive healthcare by ensuring that the small but most important
issues like keeping the environment clean are in place.

In Rwanda, healthcare starts at the community level and not in the
hospital as in many other countries. This has been successful through
health schemes and mandatory medical insurance covers for the people.

Uganda needs to improve its healthcare indicators and refocus its
financial resources on health.

Burundi is still growing and more information and data is needed that
will help to tell what health challenges the country is facing.

Why are people still resorting to treatment outside the region and
what should be done to ensure that the region is globally competitive
in healthcare provision?

The economic growth of countries like India is very high hence more
investment in healthcare in terms of technologies and work force. As a
result, the country has many specialist doctors and the latest health
technologies.

In East Africa, demand is higher than supply. People will, therefore,
travel to India for treatment because the costs are lower and quality
is high.

However, there are facilities in India, too, that do not provide good
healthcare and people should always be careful.

East Africa should, therefore, not be competing with India but
collaborating so that some of the skills are brought into the region
to help curb the issue of people travelling for treatment.

Governments and private hospitals should consider hiring specialists
on contract to work in our high end hospitals and be informed of the
new technologies in the health sector.

Also, there should be a mechanism of collaborating with the Indian
hospitals on referring patients for high level surgery that is not
available here but then the patients should come back for
recuperation.

Some Indian hospitals like Apollo hospital have partnered with the
Tanzanian government to provide same healthcare services provided in
India in Dar es Salaam.
To be globally competitive, the five partner states, therefore, need
to strengthen their healthcare delivery.

What about emerging trends like social franchising?

Social franchising is promising to improve healthcare in the East
African region. Clinics and health organisations like Population
Services International (PSI), Marie Stopes are positioning themselves
to ensure quality healthcare for rural people. In the arrangement,
patients get healthcare nearby and through branded social franchisee
like Tunza clinics and Amua in Kenya.

Currently, there are 895 clinics in Kenya under social franchising.
Similar clinics by PSI have also been set up in Rwanda and Tanzania
(the Family Welfare Clinics). All these clinics are required to comply
with the health standards set.

What are the challenges to healthcare systems in the region?

The main challenges in the region are geographical, financial, low
uptake of medical cover and limited numbers of health workers
especially doctors and nurses. Currently, we have only 45 per cent of
the WHO recommended medical work force.

The challenges of disease burden and financing are similar in all the
countries but there are differences when it comes to the work force
shortage.

In Tanzania, the shortage of doctors is worse compared with the rest
because of its socialist past, where doctors were only allowed to work
for the government and everybody fled the country. It was only in 1992
that they were allowed to work for the private sector.

Burundi has a serious problem of government structures that need to be
sorted out.

What is being done to address these challenges?

Efforts are in place to set up new training facilities, e-training
systems and increase the number of faculties in universities across
the region to ensure that more doctors and nurses are trained.

In Kenya, the private sector has entered into partnership to set up
the Afya Elimu fund to be launched in the second quarter of the year
to ensure everyone who wants to train as a health worker has access to
funds.

The private sector has introduced health insurance policies for the
the poor like Linda Jamii and Changamka for the case of Kenya.

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[RwandaLibre] New Rwanda printer owners spell out strategy 

 

New Rwanda printer owners spell out strategy


By KABONA ESIARA Rwanda Today
Posted Friday, February 28 2014 at 19:19

The investor who has taken up majority shares in Rwanda Printing and
Publishing Company (RPPC) will have to make tough decisions to turn
around the mismanaged and loss-making government printer.

Print Fast Kenya, a Kenya-based printing firm, and Great Lakes
Communication, a local communication and public relations firm, won
the bid after agreeing to pay Rwf1.9 billion to have a controlling
stake of 70 per cent in the publishing company through their firm
Multi-Dimensional Print International Ltd (MDPI).

READ: Rwanda govt sells 70pc stake in printer to new company

Over the years, regional players have capitalised on the lack of
capacity at RPPC and poor service delivery to woo newspaper and
magazine publishers in Rwanda.

Data indicates that major news publications have sought printing
services outside Rwanda, including leading newspapers such as The New
Times, Rwanda Focus, Business Daily, Izuba and all the magazines.

Local print media owners told Rwanda Today high costs, poor quality
and delayed delivery of orders were among factors force them to seek
services outside Rwanda.

Rigid pricing

On pricing, Donald Rutayisirye said: "Rigidity on pricing by the
government printer is what forced publishers to seek printing services
in Uganda." In Uganda, he said, one can print 1,000 copies of a
quality magazine for about Rwf800,000, while in Rwanda it costs twice
as more.

However, The New Times has remained with RPPC but the few copies the
publication prints make the printer, which has an installed capacity
of 25,000 copies, remain underutilised. Imvaho Nshya, a Kinyarwanda
daily, also prints few copies while the French La Nouvelle Rélève is
now only available online after its readership dwindled.

A senior employee of RPPC who spoke on condition of anonymity
attributed the poor quality at RPPC's to obsolete technology.

"The New Vision and the Daily Monitor in Uganda, which are winning
RPPC's potential clients, use the computer-to-plate machines but RPPC
still uses the outdated paper films," the RPPC employee said.

But management of MDPI seem set to turn around the struggling RPPC,
announcing a Rwf4 billion investment to make the company competitive.

The MDPI managing director, Jay K. Shah, said: "By partnering with the
government, we expect to move both the printing and media industry to
the next level, which will eventually impact on skills transfer and
literacy. As private sector operators, we will ensure quality of
services in order for the end users to get more value for their
money."

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