Muramvya Hospital

[3] In 2005/2006 Muramvya Hospital and others were investigated by Human Rights Watch for their practice of detaining patients who were unable to pay for their treatment, forcing them to sell possessions or rely on help from relatives to be allowed to leave.

[4] In May 2006, without prior warning, the President of Burundi removed user fees in all hospitals and health centers to women giving birth and for children under 5.

[6] WorldVision reported that in 2012 it had rehabilitated a child nutrition center at the hospital, giving mothers, children and staff access to clean water.

The Association for the Promotion of Education and Training Abroad had been active in improving physiotherapy care in Burundi, and led this effort, which was funded by the federal state of Belgium.

At this time the hospital had six general practitioners (one under contract), 47 nurses and other medical specialists and administrative staff.

[11] In February 2024 the head doctor of the Muramvya Health District, Jeanne Ndayishimiye, talked to partners from the Kingdom of Belgium who were visiting the province.