31/07/2021
Have you been considering whether you should apply to IVSA equine community 1st conference? And you want some more information before apply? 🤔
Make sure to check out the information booklet following this link: https://tinyurl.com/46sd854w 🤩
Applications will close at 11pm GMT+1 on Sunday 16th August 2021.
If the information booklet didn’t answer any of your burning questions please feel free to reach out to us at 👉 [email protected] or IVSA Morocco
06/07/2021
is celebrated every 6th of July.
Zoonotic diseases are diseases that are transmissible between animals and humans.
COVID 19 is a typical example of zoonotic diseases that has turned into a pandemic and everyone can witness it's consequences.
It is very important to seek medical guidance if you have any flu-like symptoms or feel unwell. Let's protect ourselves and save our planet
19/06/2021
IVSA Rwanda is delighted to announce its 1st exchange program with the IVSA Pong - Tamale Ghana that will take place tomorrow on 20th June 2021 at 4:00 Pm GMT.
Don't plan to miss🤩
24/04/2021
On this special opportunity of World Veterinary day Celebration, IVSA Rwanda is delighted to wish all Veterinary students a wonderful day.
As the theme of today states "vets response to covid19 crisis" Let's:
📍keep reminding ourselves how our profession is of worth to the globe.
📍Keep adopting new ways to stay learning
📍 Keep respecting prevention measures to protect ourselves
📍And Stay safe and health
03/04/2021
As part of the celebration of Animal welfare week 2021, IVSA Rwanda joins IVSA Netherlands in a Discussion on animal welfare that will help both sides exchanging views.
Talks will air on Zoom on Monday, April 5, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. GMT + 2.
Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI)Rwanda Council of Veterinary Doctors"RCVD"Rwanda Agriculture BoardInternational Veterinary Students' Association (IVSA)IVSA Standing Committee on Animal Welfare- SCAW
11/11/2020
Update! > the WSAVA/FECAVA Congress will be a fully virtual event.
We were hoping to offer you an amazing hybrid experience but because of the continuing challenges of COVID-19 our venue is unfortunately not available to us.
This means we’ll meet you online.
We are working on a virtual Congress that offers an all-round experience, from educational discussions on the latest advancements and best practices in small animal medicine, to exciting online networking opportunities.
We know it might not be the same as previous Congresses, but we believe in turning challenges into opportunities and trust this can truly be an amazing experience, that is accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Our world is changing, and every member of our global veterinary community has an important role to play in helping to create a happy and healthy future for the world’s pets, for their owners and for our colleagues.
So, let’s come together, learn, share, and connect virtually.
Read the full announcement and learn more about the here 👉 http://ow.ly/GApd50Cgu4S
02/07/2020
https://twitter.com/ivsarwanda/status/1278322393862332417?s=21
IVSA RWANDA on Twitter
“After visiting a pig farmer, Fabiola taught him about African Swine Fever the same way she had studied during the campaign. this is the picture she captured at the end of the visit. She has challenged 142 campaign's participants, Congratulations.”
02/07/2020
https://twitter.com/ivsarwanda/status/1278319144048484356?s=21
IVSA RWANDA on Twitter
“It wasnt so simple but here's the winner, Fabiola Uwimana a year 5 Veterinary Medicine student at ”
26/06/2020
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“Special thanks to the guests of yesterday’s Campaign [1. Dr Denis Majyambere/ gave a lecture] [2. Shyaka Anselme (Ph.D)], both are Lecturers at the 3. Ntakirutimana Zache (student in veterinary medicine at the University of Rwanda)gave a lecture.”