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  • During this coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, it became apparent the different approaches lowand middle-income countries have taken to engage in both preventative and responsive measures. Rwanda engaged preemptively in these measures starting in late January 2020 and continues to provide regular communication to Rwandans in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. This pandemic has disrupted livelihoods and tested the current mechanisms and resources that Rwanda has to offer. Observations from mental health professionals in Rwanda and community challenges have illustrated the mental health needs that exist. Rwanda\'s preexisting decentralized health care and mental health care system and its concerted efforts to address people\'s needs have highlighted the impact of COVID-19 within the country\'s unique context. Nonetheless, hope is alive and evident in Rwanda through snapshots of ongoing education, community support, collective messages of mental health, and solidarity. The world can gain knowledge from Rwanda\'s stance in times of uncertainty such as COVID-19 and strive to overcome through national cohesion.
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  • Psychol._Trauma_Theory_Res._Pract._Policy
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  • WHO
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  • Rwanda\'s response during COVID-19
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  • #646634
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  • 2020

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