The Mutoyi Hospital (French: Hôpital de Mutoyi) is a hospital in Gitega Province, Burundi.
Mutoyi Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Mutoyi, Gitega Province, Burundi |
Coordinates | 3°13′08″S 29°58′37″E / 3.21899°S 29.97684°E |
Organisation | |
Care system | Public |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Burundi |
Location
editMutoyi Hospital is a faith-based hospital in the city of Mutoyi, in the east of the Mutaho Health District. It is one of two hospitals in the district, the other being the Mutaho Hospital.[1] It is a private hospital serving a population of 100,155 as of 2014.[2] The Mutoyi Hospital belongs to the Archdiocese of Gitega, and is part of CED-Caritas Burundi. It is managed by Volontari Italiani per la Solidarietà ai Paesi Emergenti (VISPE).[3]
Events
editMutoyi Hospital was founded in 1973 as the Mutoyi Health Center. In October 2003, the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS recognized it as a First Reference Hospital.[4] In February 2017 Japan granted US$67,717 to the hospital to build a pre-delivery shelter for pregnant women.[3]
As of 2020 the hospital had 350 beds and more than 200 employees. It had operating rooms, consultation rooms and laboratories. On average there were 4,500 births there each year.[5]
References
editSources
edit- Carte Sanitaire du Burundi (PDF), Burundi Ministry of Public Health, 2016, retrieved 2024-06-21
- Financement base sur la performance HD Kibuye (in French), Ministere de la Sante Publique et de la Lutte Contre le Sida, retrieved 2024-07-17
- Kurubone, Alfred (9 February 2017), Le Japon octroi une aide de 67.717 US$ à l’Hôpital de Mutoyi (in French), Radio Télévision Nationale du Burundi, retrieved 2024-08-10
- Ospedale Mutoyi: una data storica (in Italian), VISPE – Volontari Italiani per la Solidarietà ai Paesi Emergenti ETS, 17 November 2020, retrieved 2024-08-10
- Sakaganwa, Jean Pierre (2017), 5ème Lettre à Mon cher ami Bien aimé de Munzenze (in French), Ministry of Public Health and the fight against AIDS, retrieved 2024-08-10