Rwanda to save more lives, to introduce Pneumococcal Vaccine
Rwanda plans to introduce the Pneumococcal Vaccine into its national immunisation programme by 2009. Making her one of the first African countries; to vaccinate its children routinely against Pneumococcal disease, living up to the old adage that prevention is better than cure. Against a background in which curbing under-five mortality rates, are key indicators to the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s). In other areas Rwanda’s health policy is on track for example the MDG’s to do with controlling HIV/Aids and eradicating Malaria.