Anita Asiimwe

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Anita Asiimwe
Born
Uganda
NationalityRwandan
Alma materNational University of Rwanda/Dundee University, UK
Occupation(s)Minister of State, Medical Doctor
Known forPublic Health

Anita Asiimwe is a Rwandan Minister of State and a specialist in public health.[1] Since October 2017, she has been the National Coordinator of the National Early Childhood Development Program.[2]

She is also one of the founding members of the Africa Constituency Bureau, an Advocacy and CCMs Coordinating Body that advocates for African voices in the Global Fund against HIV, TB and Malaria.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brief Bio of Minister of State Archived 2018-04-26 at the Wayback Machine on the website of the Rwandan Ministry of Health
  2. ^ Cabinet appoints new officials in different public institutions. Announcement on 5 October 2017 on en.igihe.com