Harvard Global Health Institute shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Join us for a conversation with Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, Minister of Health of Rwanda, physician, and epidemiologist, whose leadership has helped shape one of the most equitable and resilient health systems in the world. Dr. Nsanzimana will share insights into his work strengthening Rwanda’s national health system, including expanding universal health coverage, leveraging digital health innovations, and building strong community-based care.
Held in partnership with the Harvard Center for International Development at Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard University Center for African Studies, this event invites Harvard students from across disciplines to explore these practical lessons. The conversation will be followed by a moderated QandA.
Date and time: March 12, 2026 (5–6 PM)
Location: Rubenstein 414-AB, Harvard Kennedy School (In-person only)
Open to current Harvard undergraduate and graduate students
Register now to be part of this timely discussion.”

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