RNP join blood donation exercise

{About 600 police officers, yesterday, donated blood as Rwanda National Police (RNP) joined the national efforts to boost the National Centre for Blood Transfusion (NCBT).}

The RNP leadership, commissioners, Junior and Non-Commissioned Officers, lined up at the RNP General Headquarters in Kacyiru to donated blood.

The voluntary exercise also coincided with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between RNP and Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), represented by DIGP Marizamunda and the Director General of Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) Janine Condo, respectively and witnessed by the State Minister in the Ministry of Health in charge of Public Health and Primary Health Care, Dr. Patrick Ndimubanzi.

The MoU formalizes the existing partnership between the two institutions in aspects of health and security related health care.

Specifically, the long-term collaboration binds the two parties in blood donation that will continue in other parts of the country, fighting against drug abuse in the youth, mental health interventions during the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, and sexual and gender based violence.

Other areas of partnership include enforcement of laws and regulation against risks of Non Communicable Diseases, fighting counterfeit, selling and smuggling of pharmaceuticals; research activities, creation of data base for health care provision; prevention and detection of fraud and public funds embezzlement in health care agencies.

Dr. Ndimubanzi, who also donated blood, commended the existing partnership and described the voluntary blood donation as an act of “heroism, selflessness and sacrifice” to ensure the health of Rwandans in all aspects of life.

“We have been working together in other areas of health-security like fighting drug abuse, GBV and fighting smuggling and counterfeiting of medical drugs, which is valuable to the health of Rwandans. The step further to donate blood signifies the value, dedication and sacrifice you have for the people,” he said.

According to the State Minister, such voluntary exercises continue to boost the blood bank, with at least 10 percent increase every year.

Last year, he said, over 60, 000 units were collected, up from 53, 000 in 2015.

On his part, DIGP Marizamunda said that the safety is a wide aspect that includes physical security but also public security-related health care, which includes having enough blood in the bank to save those in need.

Source:Science Daily

Comments

2 responses to “RNP join blood donation exercise”

  1. ASSIIMWE Avatar
    ASSIIMWE

    Thank-u Rwanda National Police leadership to continue helping human security; Rwandans in Particular. The yesterday’voluntary exercise of blood donation has been contributed much to the health of Rwandans who may need blood due to different diseases or in accidents. This is why we appreciate Police Humanitarian assistance activities which is remarkable countrywide and worldwide. Police we citizens really admire the way u ensure security in all domains of Rwandan people

  2. ASSIIMWE Avatar
    ASSIIMWE

    Thank-u Rwanda National Police leadership to continue helping human security; Rwandans in Particular. The yesterday’voluntary exercise of blood donation has been contributed much to the health of Rwandans who may need blood due to different diseases or in accidents. This is why we appreciate Police Humanitarian assistance activities which is remarkable countrywide and worldwide. Police we citizens really admire the way u ensure security in all domains of Rwandan people

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *