BMJ Global Health (Oct 2024)

South-to-south collaboration to strengthen the health workforce: the case of paediatric cardiac surgery in Rwanda

  • Zerihun Abebe,
  • Abebe Bekele,
  • Augustin Sendegeya,
  • David J Bradley,
  • Yayehyirad M Ejigu,
  • Kara L Neil,
  • Emmanuel Rusingiza,
  • Gaston Nyirigira,
  • Valerie W Rusch,
  • Bertrand Byishimo,
  • Roda Uwayesu,
  • Menelas Nkeshimana,
  • Yvan Butera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015649
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10

Abstract

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Paediatric cardiovascular diseases have been referred to as diseases of injustice as access to care is inequitable globally. For example, Africa only has 78 cardiac centres, with 22 located in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most of these centres rely on visiting surgical teams to provide clinical care. While visiting surgical teams provide essential care, building a sustainable and locally run cardiac workforce in Africa is critical to addressing these inequities in access to care. This paper considers the role of south-to-south partnerships in building sustainable surgical programmes using Rwanda’s paediatric cardiac surgery programme as an example.