How women are revolutionizing Rwanda | Agnes Binagwaho

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I came back to my home of Rwanda
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two years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
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The country was devastated.
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The children I was caring for in the hospitals
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were dying from treatable conditions,
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because we didn't have equipment or medicine to save them.
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I was tempted to pack my bag and run away.
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But I debated with myself.
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And because I'm really dedicated to social justice and equity,
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and there were only five pediatricians in total
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for millions of children in Rwanda,
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I decided to stay.
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But among the people who have motivated my decision to stay,
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there were some fantastic women of Rwanda,
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some women who had faced the genocide and survived it.
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They had to overcome unbelievable pain and suffering.
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Some of them were raising children conceived through rape.
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Others were dying slowly with HIV
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and forgave the perpetrators, who voluntarily infected them
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using HIV and rape as a weapon.
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So, they inspired me.
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If they can do that,
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I can stay and try to do my best.
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Those ladies were really activists
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of peace and reconciliation.
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They show us a way to rebuild a country
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for our children and grandchildren to have, one day,
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a place they can call home, with pride.
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And you can ask yourself
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where this shift of mindset has brought our country.
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Today in Rwanda,
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we have the highest percentage of women in parliament.
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(Applause)
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Wait till I tell you the percentage --
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sixty-one percent.
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(Applause)
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Today, we have the best campaign for the vaccination of children
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with, among our success, 93 percent of our girls vaccinated against HPV --
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(Applause)
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to protect them against cervical cancer.
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In this country, it's 54.
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(Laughter)
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We have reduced child mortality by 75 percent,
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maternal mortality by 80 percent.
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In early 2000s,
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there were nine women who were dying every day
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around delivery and pregnancy.
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Today, it's around two.
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It's an unfinished agenda.
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We still have a long way to go.
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Two is still too much.
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But, do I believe that those results
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are because we had a big number of women
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in power positions?
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I do.
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(Laughter)
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There is -- yes --
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(Applause)
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there is a study in the developing world
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that shows that if you improve the status of women,
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you improve the status of the community where they live.
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Up to 47 percent of decrease in child mortality.
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And even in this country where we are now,
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it's true.
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There is a study by a lady called Patricia Homan,
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who projected that if women and men
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were at parity in state legislatures,
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there would be a drop of 14.5 percent in child mortality --
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in America!
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So we know that women,
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when they use their skills in leadership positions,
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they enhance the entire population they are in charge of.
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And imagine what would happen
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if women were at parity with men all over the world.
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What a huge benefit we could expect.
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Hmm?
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Oh, yeah.
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(Applause)
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Because in general,
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we have a different style of leadership:
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more inclusive,
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more empathetic,
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more caring for little children.
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And this makes the difference.
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Unfortunately, this ideal doesn't exist in the world,
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and the difference between men and women in leadership positions
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is too big.
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Gender inequity is the norm in the majority of professions,
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even in global health.
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I have learned that if we focus on women's education,
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we improve their life positively
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as well as the well-being of their community.
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This is why now I dedicate my life to education.
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And this is totally aligned with my sense of equity
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and my pursuit of social justice,
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because if you want to increase access to health services,
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you need first to increase access to health education.
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So with friends and partners, we are building a beautiful university
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in the rural north of Rwanda.
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We educate our students
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to provide quality, equitable, holistic care
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to everyone, leaving no one out,
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focusing on the vulnerable, especially women and children,
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who are historically the last to be served.
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We transform them into leaders
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and give them managerial skills and advocacy skills
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for them to be smooth changemakers
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in the society where they will be,
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so that they can build health systems
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that allow them to care about the vulnerable where they are.
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And it's really transformative.
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Because currently,
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medical education, for example,
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is given in institutions based in cities,
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focused on quality health services and skills, clinical skills,
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to be given in institutions.
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We also focus on quality clinical skills
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but with biosocial approach to the condition of patient,
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for care to be given in communities where the people live,
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with hospitalization only when necessary.
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And also,
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after four to seven years of clinical education in cities,
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young graduates don't want to go back to rural area.
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So this is why we have built the University of Global Health Equity,
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an initiative of Partners in Health, called UGHE,
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in the rural north of Rwanda.
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(Applause)
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Our students
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are meant to go and change the world.
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They will come from all over -- it's a global university --
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and will get the medical education for free
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at one condition:
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they have to serve the vulnerable across the world
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during six to nine years.
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They will keep the salary for themselves and their families
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but turn the education we give in quality clinical services,
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especially for the vulnerable.
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And doing so,
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they sign an agreement at the start that they will do that,
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a binding agreement.
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We don't want money.
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We have to go and mobilize the money.
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But they will turn this in quality service delivery for all.
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For this, of course,
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we need a strong gender equity agenda.
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And in all our classes, master's course,
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minimum of 50 percent of women.
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(Applause)
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And I'm proud to say
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that for the medical school that started five months ago,
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we have enrolled 70 percent girls.
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(Applause)
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This is a statement against the current inequity
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for women to access medical education in our continent.
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I believe in women's education.
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This is why I applaud African ladies who go all over the world
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to increase their education, their skills and their knowledge.
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But I hope they will bring that back to Africa
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to build the continent
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and make the continent a strong continent,
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because I'm sure
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a stronger Africa will make the world stronger.
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(Applause)
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Twenty-three years ago,
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I went back to Rwanda,
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to a broken Rwanda,
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that now is still a poor country
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but shining with a bright future.
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And I am full of joy to have come back,
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even if some days were very difficult,
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and even if some days I was depressed, because I didn't find a solution
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and people were dying,
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or things were not moving enough.
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But I'm so proud to have contributed to improve my community.
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And this makes me full of joy.
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So, African women from the diaspora,
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if you hear me,
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never forget your homeland.
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And when you are ready, come back home.
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I did so.
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It has fulfilled my life.
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So, come back home.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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