Rwandan Red Cross COVID-19 preparedness profile (as of May 5, 2020)

Risk & Hazards DREF & Appeals11 missing persons, Family of persons with mental health conditions (including alcohol and substance abuse), INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index1 Epidemics Non-Epidemics Total People affected by war and armed conflict, People living Count 1 7 8 with mental health conditions, People who are lonely, CHF 188,638 1,344,978 1,533,616 Hazard & Lack coping People with disabilities, Persons with physical health Vulnerability Risk class issues Exposure capacity All IFRC supported responses (last 5 yrs): 5.9 2.2 4.2 High Floods (2019), Ebola Virus Preparedness (2018), Floods Other programming19, 20, 6, 21, 22, 23 INFORM COVID-19 risk rank: 56 of 191 countries (2018), Storms (2017), Strong Winds (2017), Burundi Refugees (2015), Burundi Refugees (2015), Floods People reached (2015) Highlighted INFORM COVID-19 sub-components Program: Active: Direct: Indirect: Socio-Economic Vulnerability: 6.3 Rwandan Red Cross Epidemic/Pandemic: No - - Food Security: 8.4 13, 9, 6 Mandate and resources CBS: No - - Gender Based Violence (GBV): 4.8 NS Auxiliary role recognized: No Health (all program): Yes 194,820 3,845,813 Movement (international & national): 0.0 IDRL Law/Mechanism: Adopted (Law WASH: Yes 176,000 481,700 Behaviour (awareness & trust)): 4.1 Relating to DM (2015)) Governance (effectiveness & corruption): 4.7 DRR: Yes 217,900 739,500 Branches and warehouses: 31 Access to healthcare: 5.4 Social Inclusion: Yes 24,145 86,200 Staff (% accidental insurance): 97 (100%) Health context Long-term Yes 208,250 481,700 Volunteers (% a. insurance): 51,417 (0%) programmes: 2 Global Health Security Index: 117 out of 195 Youth (6-29 yrs) (% volunteers): - (-%) First Aid: Yes (11,047 volunteers trained)

14 Global Health Security preparedness levels: Continuity of care (MHPSS: National Society capacity strenghtening No known support for Staff. PSS support for Volunteers. 24 Preventing pathogens: More prepared and development processes Medical services15, 16 Early detection/reporting of epidemics: More prepared Cash preparedness - Self assessment 4. Pre-hospital care: No Implementation (2020), NS PER - Assessment (2019), Responding & mitigating spread: Least prepared NS PER - Plan of Action (2019), NS PER - Orientation Health Centre(s): No (2018) Treat the sick & protect health workers: Least prepared Hospital(s): No Commitments (HR, funding & norms): More prepared About: Country profiles Higher Education: - Risk/vulnerability to biological threats: Most at risk The purpose of this document is to help outline National Society risk as well 3 ReadyScore: 59 out of 100 Programmes as capacities for preparedness, containment, and mitigation of COVID-19. This document pulls existing IFRC and public information to inform about GHS process engagement4, 5 Community-based Health & First Aid country-level risk and hazards, health context, Movement representation, 17 (CBHFA) National Society programs and services, and coordination mechanisms. Joint External Evaluation (JEE): Completed INFORM and GHSI methodology and details on how to read the Is CBHFA active: severity scales are available in the link below, in the links in the data National Action Plan for Health Security: Completed Yes source section. Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA): Yes 4 CBHFA activities: For more information on National Society capacity strengthening and Development / Peacetime Context, Emergency, development processes, please contact: 8, 7 Outbreak Response Context, Schools • National Society Development (NSD) for Organisational Capacity Healthcare system capacity (per 1,000 population) Assessment and Certification (OCAC) and Branch Organizational 9 Health topics taught: Capacity Assessment (BOCA) 1.8 Hospital bed(s) (2020) Communicable Disease Prevention, Behaviour Change, • Disaster and Crisis Prevention, Response and Recovery (DCPRR) for National Society Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) 0 Physician(s) (2017) Violence Prevention, Maternal and Newborn Child and cash preparedness Health, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, • Logistics team for Logistics assessments 1 Nurse(s) and midwi(ves) (2015) Immunisations, First Aid, WASH, Health in Emergencies Data Sources 1 Community healthcare worker(s) (2004) Community Engagement & Accountability (CEA)18 1 INFORM COVID-19 Risk Index (v0.1.2) RCRC Movement Presence 2 Global Health Security Index (GHSI) (2019) 3 Prevent Epidemics ReadyScore (2019) HR Capacity: 4 WHO Strategic Partnership for International Health Regulations (2005) IFRC Region:9, 10 Africa and Health Security (2020) Deployable Delegate Tier 1, 3-Day Training/ToT 5 Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) (2020) IFRC CCST:9, 10 Nairobi 6 IFRC Federation-wide databank and reporting system (2018) Structure: 7 World Bank Open Data 8 Imperial College London (ICL) and London School of Hygiene & IFRC Country Office:9, 10 - In Annual Plans or Procedures Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 9 IFRC Disaster Law Database (IDRL) (2020) 9, 10 5 Programs: 10 IFRC National Society Directory (2018) IFRC Status agreement: Yes (1995) 11 IFRC Go (2020) Radio Programming, Participatory Video, Media and 12 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (2020) IFRC Bank account:9, 10 - Social Media, SMS/Whatsapp Messaging, Mobile 13 IFRC COVID-19 Government Actions (2020) 14 IFRC MHPSS: Survey (2019) Cinema 15 Global Advisory Panel on Corporate Governance and Risk Corresponding language:9, 10 French / English Management of Blood Services in Red Cross and Red Crescent Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Societies. Global Mapping - Red Cross / Red Crescent National 12 14 Society involvement in country blood programs, 2018. ICRC Presence: Yes (MHPSS) 16 Business Continunity Planning/Medical capacity mapping (2020) 17 IFRC CBHFA: Survey (2019) 18 IFRC Community Engagement & Accountability: Map (2019) Number of volunteers trained in: 19 IFRC Community Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness Program Basic Psychosocial support (PSS): 120 20 IFRC Community-based Surveillance (2020) 6 21 IFRC Global Safe Water Initiative (GWSI) Portal (2018) Partner National Societies (financial support): Psychological First Aid (PFA): 600 22 IFRC Disaster Risk Reduction: Global mapping (2018) , , Danish Red 23 IFRC Social Inclusion capacity mapping (2019) Cross, , Spanish Red Cross Number of highly skilled volunteers: 24 IFRC National Society Development (2019) Social Workers (0), Psychologist (0), Psychiatrist (0), Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) (0) Found incomplete, incorrect, or out of date Demography information?Ideas on how to improve? Please share 10 current Psychosocial (PSS) activities: your feedback. Population:7 12,301,939 Restoring Family Links, Lay counselling, Recreation and creativity activities, Recreational activities, Population over 65:7 3% Psychological first aid, Self-expression groups / art groups, Sensitization activities, Sports and physical 7 Income level: Low income activities, Stress management activities, Trainings Urban (percentage):7 17% 0 current Mental Health (MH) activities: No mental health activities IFRC Operations (last 5 years) 10 MHPSS target populations: Adolescents, Children, Older persons, Families of