If hearts sing and love abounds in February, mine is right in tune. Urukundo is so blessed.
 
 We have big news to share! We have a new name for our Dental Initiative.
  
 University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry and Urukundo Dental.
 
 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
 Document signing, sealed with a handshake.


A  delegation of 7 came to Urukundo Village from the University School of  Dentistry to take part in the signing ceremony making Urukundo Dental  Initiative part of the School of Dentistry.
 
Muhumuza Ibra - Dean, School of Dentistry - University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences.
 
Karl Self - University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Donna.

Sawsan Salih - Associate to the Dean of the School of Dentistry, Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
 Valli Meeks - University of Maryland School of Dentistry.
 Valli is from Philadelphia, PA. She is definitely a HOME GIRL for me - same accent!
 
 Valli, Sawsan and Karl are part of the United States faculty working with the Rwanda Human Resources for Health Project.
(l-r) Ethel, Mama Arlene, Julienne, Valli
 Ethel and Julienne are instructors at the University School of Dentistry.
This is a brief summary of how it will operate.
 
 The school will pay for food and housing only for their students and  instructor.  There is no large financial gain for Urukundo from the  school but there will be recognition and the connection with the  University giving us creditability. We are a fully equipped Dental  Clinic in operation. We purchase our own supplies and have our volunteer  clinic staff. The University will supply the guidelines to ensure we  conform with government regulations. They will also respond to any  urgent needs.
 We can do our own charging for services. For difficult cases, we can  send the client to the Dental Hospital at the University and the cost  will not change for our patients. This will give them access to dental  services they could otherwise not afford. Also our dental service can  now advertise and be open Monday through Saturday noon.  This will give us many more clients. Our clients pay a minimum charge  for consultation and depending on the service needed the cost will be  determined by what the client can afford. Some will be free and others  will pay a reasonable cost. We hope in that way to give good service and  to pay for needed supplies.
 We are operating under the University license. This is an important contribution from the School of Dentistry. There  will be 6 to 10 students coming for clinical training each month on a  two-week rotation program and an instructor coming with them.
 This is a very important step for Urukundo.  It also helps our standing in the district.  It should be very interesting. I am sure there will be changes as we  move forward. We are a pilot program for the University. If our  relationship is successful the University will expand the program to  other areas of Rwanda using Urukundo as the model.