University Teaching Hospital of Kigali


The University Teaching Hospital of Kigali is a 519 bed-teaching hospital located in Kigali City, Rwanda. Founded in 1918 by Belgian colonialists, CHUK is the first and the biggest healthcare institution in Rwanda. CHUK has played a role in rebuilding Rwanda's healthcare after the genocide against Tutsi of 1994.

History

CHUK's roots can be traced back to 1918, when the institution was initially founded by the Belgian military administration. The health institution was opened in an abandoned German building. Gustave Latinne, a Belgian military doctor was named the head the institution.

Facilities

CHUK is a public hospital known to provide services to ordinary Rwandans with community insurances. CHUK receives funding from the governments and international donors.

Future relocation

CHUK is relocating from its old Nyarugenge location to Masaka Hospital in Kicukiro District. According to the Ministry of Health, the move is due to the old facilities and inappropriate current location. Constructed under the funding of China, the new hospital will have over 800 beds, which is more than the current 519 beds