Hon. Minister Christine Nkulikiyinka Leads National Observance of World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2026
On Tuesday April 26th 2026, Hon. Minister Christine Nkulikiyinka led the observance of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, bringing together stakeholders including Rwanda Social Security Board, World Health Organization, Rwanda Biomedical Centre and Private Sector Federation (PSF) Rwanda to reflect on advancing safe, healthy, and productive workplaces across all sectors. Held under the theme “Promoting Wellness at Work for Sustainable Productivity,” the event highlighted the critical link between employee well-being and institutional performance. Discussions emphasized that occupational safety and health goes beyond the prevention of workplace accidents to include physical health, mental and psychosocial well-being, inclusive work environments, and strengthened organizational practices that support work-life balance and employee participation.
The discussions further underscored the importance of strengthening prevention mechanisms, enhancing compliance with safety standards, and reinforcing a culture of safety at all levels. It also highlighted the role of Occupational Safety and Health Committees in identifying risks and promoting workplace well-being. Continued capacity building efforts were also mentioned as one of the key interventions to equip institutions with the skills required to advance OSH practices.
Hon. Minister Christine Nkulikiyinka reaffirmed a collective commitment to promoting workplace wellness as a strategic investment in productivity, institutional resilience, and national development, while strengthening partnerships to ensure safe, healthy, and dignified working environments for all.
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