The development of occupational therapy profession in Rwanda: A contribution to rehabilitation service delivery

Epiphanie Murebwayire, Odeyoyin Yusuph Abiodun
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ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to describe the introduction and progress of occupational therapy in Rwanda, and the special role taken by RWOTA in advocating for the future of the profession across the continent of Africa. The tragic genocide in 1994, during the Rwandan civil war, left about one million people dead, including some health care professionals. After the genocide, the health care professions have grown tremendously, but the development of occupational therapy is still in its infancy. The Rwanda Occupational Therapy Association (RWOTA) is an officially registered nongovernmental organisation that has begun a journey to raise awareness of occupational therapy to and for the citizens of Rwanda. The occupational therapy professional body gained national recognition in Rwanda in 2015, with Occupational Therapy Africa Regional Group (OTARG) in 2015 and World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) recognition following in 2016. Between 2010 and 2017, there were no qualified occupational therapists in Rwanda but efforts are now being made to introduce a professional education programme for the whole country. The Rwanda Occupational Therapy Association has made substantial gains in raising awareness in the country of occupational therapy services, research implementation, educational development, collaboration and the sustainability of the profession. The aim of these activities is to expand the scope of occupational therapy practice in Rwanda. In conclusion, it can be said that the birth and growth of occupational therapy in Rwanda is due to the commitment of the government of Rwanda to implementing holistic health care service delivery through the Ministry of Health.
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卢旺达职业治疗专业的发展:对康复服务提供的贡献
摘要本文旨在介绍卢旺达职业治疗的介绍和进展,以及卢旺达职业治疗协会在非洲大陆倡导职业治疗未来方面所发挥的特殊作用。1994年卢旺达内战期间发生的悲惨种族灭绝造成约100万人死亡,其中包括一些医疗保健专业人员。种族灭绝之后,医疗保健专业发展迅速,但职业治疗的发展仍处于初级阶段。卢旺达职业治疗协会(RWOTA)是一个正式注册的非政府组织,已开始向卢旺达公民提高职业治疗意识。职业治疗专业机构于2015年在卢旺达获得国家认可,2015年获得非洲职业治疗区域集团(OTARG)认可,2016年获得世界职业治疗师联合会(WFOT)认可。2010年至2017年间,卢旺达没有合格的职业治疗师,但目前正在努力在全国推行职业教育计划。卢旺达职业治疗协会在提高该国对职业治疗服务、研究实施、教育发展、合作和职业可持续性的认识方面取得了重大进展。这些活动的目的是扩大卢旺达职业治疗实践的范围。总之,可以说,卢旺达职业治疗的诞生和发展是由于卢旺达政府致力于通过卫生部提供全面的医疗保健服务。
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