CCM Rwanda
Rwanda CCM

Rwanda Country Coordinating Mechanism

A Multi-Sector Partnership

Bringing together government, civil society, private sector, and development partners to fight the three diseases.

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GC8 country dialogue

Who We Are

Established in 2002, the Rwanda Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM-RW) is a national multi-sectoral platform responsible for coordinating and overseeing the implementation of Global Fund–supported programs in Rwanda. The CCM-RW works to strengthen the country's response to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria by fostering inclusive partnerships, promoting effective governance and supporting efforts to eliminate these diseases as public health threats.

Key Achievements

Fighting Three Epidemics

HIV / AIDS
HIV / AIDS95%

ART Coverage

Of people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy

Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis89%

TB Treatment Success

Treatment success rate for new TB cases

Malaria
Malaria47%

Malaria Reduction

Decrease in malaria incidence since 2020

Grants Managed$ 1,908 Billion

Total Global Fund grants coordinated since inception

Our Partners

Working together to fight HIV, TB, and Malaria

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