University of Rwanda launches occupational therapy degree

People living with disabilities have for long been considered helpless, with little or no hope of performing certain activities by themselves. However, this could change soon following the launch of an occupational therapy programme.
Prof James McWha, the vice-chancellor of the University of Rwanda (C), his wife who is an occupational therapist Lindsay McWha and a student read  books at the launch in Kigali yesterday. (All photos by Doreen Umutesi)
Prof James McWha, the vice-chancellor of the University of Rwanda (C), his wife who is an occupational therapist Lindsay McWha and a student read books at the launch in Kigali yesterday. (All photos by Doreen Umutesi)
Solomon Asaba