African Center for Research on End of Life Care
Mrs. ZITONI Solange is an experienced psychologist with over 14 years of lectureship. Her work has been dedicated to helping patients in a meaningful way by actively listening to their concerns and providing them with effective strategies to address their mental, emotional, and behavioral problems.
With a particular expertise in working with children and teenagers, Mrs. Solange has excelled in her ability to connect with and support young patients. Additionally, Mrs. Solange has served as a palliative care trainer and mentor for palliative care trainees across different health settings in Rwanda.
She has also been involved in providing counseling and support for patients living with HIV/AIDS. In this role, she has worked to educate patients on the disease and its management, as well as provided follow-up care for patients in reception centers of the project. As a welfare officer for a psychosocial group, Mrs. Solange has provided support and care for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
She has also actively participated in mentorship, guiding and supporting new trainees to ensure that they are equipped to provide high-quality care to patients.
Currently, Mrs. Solange is actively involved in teaching, research, mentorship, and academic leadership in Rwanda. In her role as a palliative care trainer, Mrs. Solange contributes to the training of healthcare professionals in various projects implemented by ACREOL.