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Awards

On December 15, 2016, U.S. Ambassador Erica Barks-Ruggles presented several CDC Rwanda staff with various awards.

	CDC Rwanda staff Eugenie Murekatete, Antyme Kayisabe, Winifred King, and Pamela Gruduah receiving Eagle Awards from Ambassador Barks-Ruggles. (Photo: Courtesy of USG Mission Rwanda)

CDC Rwanda staff Eugenie Murekatete, Antyme Kayisabe, Winifred King, and Pamela Gruduah receiving Eagle Awards from Ambassador Barks-Ruggles. (Photo: Courtesy of USG Mission Rwanda)

Franklin Awards for Outstanding Performance

  • Louis Ndikumana, Friederike Swain, Pamela Gruduah and Sylla Ibrahima.  
    • For outstanding performance in support of the SHEM DriveCam Program, which reduced risky driving by 80% and saved lives among U.S. Embassy employees, family members, and local nationals.

Extra Mile Award

  • Josiane Uwineza
    • For her customer service while providing support to the Global Health Security Agenda activities for CDC Rwanda
  • Deo Mugabo
    • For his customer service showing self-initiative in supporting logistics for CDC Rwanda

On November 2, 2016, U.S. Ambassador Erica Barks-Ruggles presented the following awards to CDC Staff.

Fall Mission Awards for Exceptional Service

  • Deogratias Mugabo, Xavier Ntidendereza, Norbert Ntitsimburwa
    • For safe driving in the past 6 months.

Certificate of Appreciation

  • Samuel Malamba, CDC Rwanda Contractor
    • For exemplary support to the Science Team in the absence of a Science Team Leader

Eagle Award

  • Emma Mtiro
    • For exceptional leadership in successfully coordinating the 2015 CDC Expenditure Analysis (EA) exercise in a way that considerably improved the grantees’ EA reporting
  • Louis de Monfort Ndikumana
    • For his extraordinary performance in outstandingly arranging high workload travel in the absence of the main travel arranger
  • Eugenie Murekatete, Antyme Kayisabe, Winifred King, and Pamela Gruduah
    • For outstanding teamwork in achieving excellent results in the Business Accountability Review (BAR)
  • Emah Ndengo, Eugenie Murekatete, and Pamela Gruduah
    • For outstanding teamwork in analyzing and preparing CDC pipeline data for COP 16
  • Jared Omolo, Joseph Rukelibuga, and Enock Karekezi
    • For exceptional leadership, professionalism, and teamwork in providing technical assistance to the Government of Rwanda to develop the Global Health Security Agenda roadmap

Meritorious Step Increase Award

  • Yves Ndanyuzwe
    • For exceptional dedication, sustained effort, and outstanding performance as the CDC IT Systems Manager

Honor Award

  • Faustin Ndagijimana
    • To acknowledge the development of additional EA tools in the Government of Rwanda’s financial management system (TOMPRO) with new models for reporting EA

Recognition

	vreceives the Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of CDC Rwanda from Mr. Gaston Rusiha, MP, representing people with disabilities. (Photo courtesy of UPHLS)

Antyme Kayisabe of CDC Rwanda receives the Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of CDC Rwanda from Mr. Gaston Rusiha, MP, representing people with disabilities. (Photo courtesy of UPHLS)

“On December 23, 2016, the Umbrella of Organizations of People with Disabilities in the Fight against HIV and AIDS and in Health Promotion or UPHLS celebrated their ten-year anniversary. This was also an opportunity for UPHLS to recognize partner organizations and stakeholders who have helped them through the years as they work towards ensuring all persons with disabilities who have HIV/AIDS receive high standards of medical care and treatment. (Read more on UPHLS’ 10th Anniversary.)
CDC Rwanda was one of the partner organizations recognized at this event. UPHLS awarded CDC Rwanda a Certificate of Appreciation for the financial and technical support to UPHLS over the years through the project dubbed ‘Local Nongovernmental Partnerships for Sustained Country Leadership in Rwanda under the Presidential Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).””
Antyme Kayisabe, CDC Rwanda
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