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‘AIM for Change’

India launches its development project for midwives in Rwanda

by Blitz India Media
May 25, 2025
in Tanzania
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AIM for Change

KIGALI: Parvathaneni Harish, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, highlighted India’s enduring commitment to the principles of South-South Cooperation, reported IANS.

The commitment came during the official launch of development project ‘AIM for Change: Advancing Rwanda’s Midwifery to Accelerate the Realisation of Zero Preventable Maternal Deaths through South-South Cooperation’, here. The Ambassador also stressed the importance of national ownership, and the role of the India-UN Development Partnership Fund in advancing inclusive, sustainable, and locally driven development across the Global South.

Two-year initiative

The event was attended by Claudette Irere, Rwanda’s Minister of State for Education; Mridupawan Das, High Commissioner of India to Rwanda; Ozonnia Ojielo, United Nations Resident Coordinator; Olugbemiga Adelakin, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative; and, Menelas Nkeshimana, Representative of the Rwanda’s Minister of Health.

“This two-year initiative, funded by the Government of India through a $1-million grant from the India-UN Development Partnership Fund and implemented by UNFPA Rwanda, aims to enhance midwifery education, practice, and leadership to reduce maternal and newborn mortality in Rwanda,” the High Commission of India in Rwanda posted on X.

The India-UN Development Partnership Fund, established in 2017 with a total commitment of $150 million, has so far supported 85 projects in 65 countries across the Global South. “India remains deeply committed to the principles of South-South Cooperation and to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through inclusive, country-led, and contextdriven initiatives,” the Ambassador’s post said.

Stronger families

Thanking the Government of India and UNFPA Rwanda, Minister of State for Education in Rwanda Claudette Irere affirmed: “The midwives we support today are the protectors of tomorrow’s mothers and newborns – laying the foundation for stronger families and healthier communities”.

While launching the project, Irere underscored midwifery as a cornerstone of Rwanda’s development. She also highlighted an 80 per cent reduction in maternal mortality in Rwanda since 2000, and emphasised the link between maternal health, education, and human capital.

Earlier, while addressing the event, Indian Ambassador Mridupawan Das emphasised the strong India-Rwanda partnership and New Delhi’s commitment to advancing maternal health globally.

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