Raw deal for 700 health workers deployed under COVID-19 Emergency response

About 700 Uganda health workers who were deployed in COVID-19 treatment units in National and Regional Referral hospitals under the Emergency Response arrangement have to leave work now.  The Ministry of Health hired up to 700 health workers under the emergency response to help in the fight against COVID-19. These included anaesthesiologists, lab professionals and…

Uganda: Variants are a reminder for hospitals not to close Covid-19 treatment units yet

As cases of of COVID-19 decline, most of Uganda’s hospitals have closed units that were designated to treat patients or COVID-19 treatment units. At the Mulago National Referral Hospital, now patients with severe COVID-19 are being forced to share wards with other critically ill patients following the closure of the COVID-19 treatment Unit. While Uganda and…

Uganda Exempts Fully Vaccinated Travellers Across Land Borders from COVID-19 Testing

Fully vaccinated travellers including truck drivers are no longer required to present negative COVID-19 PCR test results before entering Uganda, according to the Health Ministry and in compliance with the East African Community. Dr. Henry G. Mwebesa, the Director-General of Health Services communicated this position in his March 28, 2022 letter to the health officers…

WHO releases guidelines on quality care for women and newborns in first weeks after childbirth

The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched its first ever global guidelines to support women and newborns in the postnatal period – the first six weeks after birth.  The guidelines include 63 recommendations, combining relevant existing recommendations with 31 that are new or updated. These are now the official WHO reference point for all aspects of postnatal care.…

Uganda Army Engineering Brigade to Construct Nalubwoyo Health Centre III

The Uganda People’s Defense Forces-UPDF Engineering Brigade has taken over the construction of Nalubwoyo Health Centre III in Amolatar District. The contract was initially awarded to Otada Construction Company in 2018, which failed to complete the works.   The first phase of the project includes the construction of an outpatient department, general maternity ward, placenta pit,…

African Union Commits to End Neglected Tropical Diseases by 2030

The African Union and Uniting to Combat NTDs have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to end neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) across member states by 2030. The agreement highlights the African Union’s commitment to strengthen collaboration and cooperation among stakeholders to control and eliminate twenty NTDs, achieving the vision outlined by the “Agenda 2063′ ;The Africa We Want”…

An integrated approach of cervical cancer and schistosomiasis treatment and care present opportunities towards elimination

By Esther Nakkazi  Initiating an integrated approach for cervical cancer and Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) for affected women and girls presents an opportunity towards the World Health Organization (WHO) elimination target over the next decade.  The WHO targets to eliminate transmission of cervical cancer by 2030 and its policy brief on deworming adolescent girls and…