Agnes Binagwaho is a world-renowned pediatrician and leader in global health. After returning to Rwanda in 1996, just two years after the devastating genocide, she played a vital role in rebuilding the country’s healthcare system. She served in several high-level government roles, including Minister of Health, where she focused on creating an equitable healthcare system for all Rwandans. Her work helped Rwanda make significant progress in reducing child mortality and combating diseases like HIV/AIDS. Agnes is a strong advocate for health equity and has dedicated her career to ensuring that quality healthcare is accessible to everyone, especially in low-resource settings. She is a co-founder and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) in Rwanda, an institution dedicated to training the next generation of global health leaders. She also holds a position as Senior Lecturer in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Through her teaching, research, and advocacy, Agnes continues to be a powerful voice for a more just and fair world, where a person’s health is not determined by their location or circumstances.
Agnes Binagwaho
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Agnes is a world-renowned pediatrician and leader in global health who is a powerful voice for health equity and is celebrated for her pivotal role in rebuilding Rwanda's healthcare system after the 1994 genocide.
