Breastfeeding Rates Improve in Kampala, But Experts Urge Continued Support for Working Mothers

Experts are raising alarms over a worrying trend in Kampala, where many mothers are abandoning exclusive breastfeeding in favor of alternative feeds as their babies grow. This shift, they warn, poses serious risks to infant health and development. Samalie Namukose, the Assistant Commissioner for Nutrition at the Ministry of Health, addressed the issue during a…

Residents and Health Workers Demand Upgrade of Kabwoya Health Center III Amidst Overwhelming Patient Load and Drug Shortages

Residents and health workers are calling for the elevation of Kabwoya Health Center III, located in Kabwoya sub-county in Kikuube district, to the status of a Health Center IV. This demand stems from the facility’s struggle to cope with the high patient load, which averages between 100 to 150 patients daily, some of whom travel…

New rapid diagnostic tests for cholera a ‘game-changer’ in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s latest cholera outbreak swelled to more than 20,000 suspected cases, but nurses and health leaders say the new, easy-to-use, rapid screening kits will make the fast-spreading infection easier to manage in future. 5 August 2024 by Elia Ntali In the wake of a cholera outbreak that has ravaged both rural and urban communities, Zimbabwe health…

Moroto Hospital and Rotary Club plant over 1000 trees to curb Malnutrition

Moroto Regional Referral Hospital, in partnership with the Rotary E Club of Naguru, has planted 1,200 fruit trees, including mangoes, avocados, guavas, oranges, and jackfruit, around the hospital compound. This initiative aims to address malnutrition and protect the environment from climate change. Dr. Stephen Pande, the hospital’s director, highlighted the rising malnutrition rates among children…

Adolescents and Young Mothers Face Barriers to Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services at Kanara Landing Site, Ntoroko District

Adolescents and young mothers at Kanara landing site, Ntoroko District, are experiencing significant barriers, including stigma and discrimination, in accessing voluntary family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) services. Although self-care interventions have been shown to reduce social barriers to family planning and reproductive health care, little is known about their effectiveness, particularly in low-resource settings.…

Hepatitis Aid Organization Calls for Increased Government Funding to Combat Hepatitis in Uganda

By Steven Enatu in Kumi The Hepatitis Aid Organization has urged the government, specifically through the Ministry of Health, to consider augmenting the budget allocation dedicated to the eradication of hepatitis in Uganda. Emmanuel Lutamaguzi, the Executive Director of the Hepatitis Aid Organization and an individual living with hepatitis B, raised this plea at this…