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Participation of Al Amal in Open Day of Nyarugenge District

Between June 25th to June 27th, 2025 AL AMAL was invited to attend an open day activity that is organized annually by Joint Actions Development Forum (JADF) with the aim to allow different partners to showcase their interventions (business models, approaches/methodologies, tools, success/achievements, etc). Al Amal took this opportunity to present its Home-Based Palliative Care […]

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Enhancing Palliative Care: Dr. Diane Ndoli Andrea Trains AL-AMAL Team on Pain Management

On May 19, 2024, Dr. Diane Ndoli Andrea, a clinical oncologist at Rwanda Military Hospital, joined AL-AMAL’s multidisciplinary team during home visits to palliative care patients. Her participation provided valuable insights and fostered a collaborative spirit aimed at enhancing patient care. Building on this collaboration, Dr. Diane conducted a comprehensive training session on January 5,

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AL-AMAL’s Iftaar Distribution Brings Hope to Rwandan Communities

During Ramadan 2025, AL-AMAL in partnership with AZAM Rwanda, a commercial company which is committed to helping poor Rwandan Muslims get Iftar through Al-Amal (IAD), which is also already doing similar activities to reach out those families. This initiative aimed to ensure that those in need could break their fast with dignity and nourishment. The

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Building Capacity in Patient-Centered Care: AL-AMAL Palliative Care Team Trained on ECOG Performance Status

On March 17, 2024, AL-AMAL’s multidisciplinary palliative care team participated in a capacity-building workshop focused on the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status, a vital clinical tool used to evaluate a patient’s functional status and guide treatment decisions. The ECOG scale is widely recognized in oncology and palliative care for its role in assessing

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Data-Driven Care: AL-AMAL integrates Clinical Audit initiative into Palliative Care Practices

Between June 8 and July 28, 2024, AL-AMAL’s palliative care working group participated in foundamental training on clinical audit for palliative care, reinforcing its commitment to continuity to quality, evidence-based care, marking a significant milestone in the development of this essential service in Rwanda. As the country’s pioneering provider in home-based palliative care, AL-AMAL continues

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AL-AMAL Strengthens Access to Oral Morphine for Palliative Care in Rwanda

As a committed partner of the Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC), AL-AMAL has continued to play a critical role in strengthening pain relief support for palliative care patients in Rwanda. In addition to actively contributing as a member of the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Technical Working Group, AL-AMAL has taken concrete steps to address urgent gaps in

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QURBANI 2024

Qurbani mean Sacrifice. So every year during the islamic month of Dhul hijjah muslim around the world slaughter an animal ( a goat, sheep, cow or camel) to reflect the prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to scrifice his son Ismael, for the sake of Allah. AL-AMAL is known for sharing Islamic values as one of its main

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IFTAR 2024

IFTAR 2024 was organized in collaboration with Rwanda Muslim Community and AZAM Rwanda, one of the leading companies in food processing across the African continent. The well packaged food were distributed to  88 poor families; 38 from Bugesera, 38 from Rwamagana and 11 from Kigali. AL-AMAL has been organizing this activity every ramadhan to support/

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