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 / -3.21899; 29.97684 |
Organisation | |
Care system | Public |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Burundi |
The Mutoyi Hospital (French: Hôpital de Mutoyi) is a hospital in Gitega Province, Burundi.
Location
Mutoyi 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. It is a private hospital serving a population of 100,155 as of 2014. 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).
Events
Mutoyi 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. In February 2017 Japan granted US$67,717 to the hospital to build a pre-delivery shelter for pregnant women.
As of 2020 the hospital had 350 beds and more than 200 employees. It had operating rooms, consultation rooms and laboratories. On average there were 4,500 births there each year.
References
- Carte Sanitaire du Burundi.
- Financement base sur la performance.
- ^ Kurubone 2017.
- Sakaganwa 2017.
- Ospedale Mutoyi: una data storica.
Sources
- Carte Sanitaire du Burundi (PDF), Burundi Ministry of Public Health, 2016, retrieved 2024-06-21
- Financement base sur la performance HD Kibuye (in French), Ministere de la Sante Publique et de la Lutte Contre le Sida, retrieved 2024-07-17
- Kurubone, Alfred (9 February 2017), Le Japon octroi une aide de 67.717 US$ 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