Africa South of Sahara


Rwanda

Rwanda is a landlocked developing country in central/east Africa. It is recovering from a civil war and genocide in which as many as one million people were killed. Hotels and guesthouses are adequate in Kigali, the capital, and in major towns, but they are limited in remote areas.

CRIME: Pick-pocketing in crowded public places is common, as is petty theft from cars and hotel rooms. Although violent crimes such as carjackings, robberies, and home invasions are rarely committed against foreigners, one should remain alert and exercise caution.

MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical facilities are limited, and some medicines are in short supply or unavailable. Travellers generally bring their own supplies of prescription drugs and preventive medicines. In Kigali, visitors can go to King Faycal Hospital, a private hospital that offers limited services. A missionary hospital run by Americans is located in Kibogora, in the southwest of Rwanda, and it has some surgical facilities.

More than 25 mill. people are infected by HIV in the subsaharian Africa.

Arthropodborne diseases are a great problem in this region af Africa.

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