Acreol Global * Explore the Future * palliative care

ACREOL Global’s Influence

The African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care is committed to improving healthcare and end-of-life care in Africa through research, education, and advocacy. We provide scientific expertise, coordinate research projects, and manage collaborations with national and international partners to create lasting impact across the continent.

Impact at a Glance
Overview

12

Hospitals covered

1069

Healthcare professionals trained

12

Districts covered

6,474,300

Population covered

181

Sectors (Imirenge)

898

Cells (Utugari)

6527

Villages(Imidugudu)

What People Say

Hear from those whose lives have been impacted by ACREOL Global’s work in healthcare, research, and end-of-life care across Africa.

So impressed by the work you are doing here in Rwanda.
Thank you for caring.

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Truly inspired by how safeguarding is a valued essential pillar for professional growth and accountability.

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Consultant
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I am grateful.
ACREOL Global provided me the occasion to share my experience here in Rwanda. It means a lot! Turi kumwe! You are a great team, Ni ah’ubutaha.

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International collaborator
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Stories from Alumni

ACREOL’s programs have played a key role in shaping the careers of our alumni, providing them with the skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience needed for professional growth in healthcare, research, and advocacy. Their success stories reflect the impact of our training and mentorship.

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Voices of Victory: Empowering Healthcare Professionals

ACREOL’s training program transformed my approach to palliative care. It gave me the tools to better support patients and families through difficult times. Now, I apply what I learned every day in my work as a senior nurse, improving care standards in my hospital.

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A Life-Changing Volunteering Experience

Volunteering with ACREOL gave me invaluable experience in the field of palliative care. The knowledge I gained from working on the ground has shaped my career as a healthcare consultant, where I now advocate for better care systems in resource-limited settings.