
Nduguye
Rwandan expat in Niger
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About me
Rwandan
Lives in Kigali
Registration: 07 August 2013
About
My expat journey



Niamey, Niamey, Niger
In Niger I had a great time with lovely friends.
Being responsible for a community health project aimed at reducing the infant mortality rate, with the active participation of Community Relays trained in the management of cases of children's illnesses, they were able to take care of more than 230,000 cases. I greatly thank the Ministry of Public Health in Niger for its leadership, I also thank the WHO for financing this initiative through the NGO World Vision
I liked the security in Niger, no thieves and I liked their hospitality in general.
I love their greeting at every moment: INAKWANA, MATARANGO.
When we say: How are you? They answer, 鈥淚 give thanks to God. Which is true
The health we have is a grace, it is priceless
There is much to be done in changing behavior in the areas of health, nutrition, hygiene/sanitation as well as birth spacing. We are responsible for our actions and we must not dig our grave with what we eat.
Let's pay attention to our health and the education of our children.
Let's drink enough water, especially encourage our children to drink water rather than drinking water. (Laughs)

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