Urgent Action Needed to Combat Tuberculosis Amid Funding Cuts

Every year, March 24 marks World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, a global call to action to eliminate the world’s deadliest infectious disease. This year’s theme, “Yes, We Can End TB – Commit, Invest, Deliver”, highlights the urgency of increasing funding, strengthening political commitment, and scaling up effective interventions to combat TB. According to the World Health…

In Uganda, Fake Doctors Cause Serious Damage

Summary: Rife with understaffed hospitals, corrupt licensing and people who claim to be doctors, the health system struggles to protect patients from deadly medical fraud. Reporter: Apophia Agiresaasi, GPJ Uganda This story was originally published by Global Press Journal. KAMPALA, UGANDA — Days after an emergency cesarean section at a private clinic, Barbara Kwarikunda experienced…

The Nigerian cleric on a mission to protect girls from cervical cancer

When Koranic scholar Sheikh Dr Ismail Zakariyya Al-Kashnawii from Katsina state got his daughters vaccinated against the human papillomavirus, he wasn’t just protecting them, he was setting an example. 11 March 2025 by Richard Adupong JSI Working in Nigeria’s Katsina State, Sheikh Dr Ismail Zakariyya Al-Kashnawii stands at the helm of a transformative health campaign, igniting a…

Kidney Health: A Call for Prevention and Awareness

By Betty Tumusiime-Mutebile -Board Member Tumusiime Mutebile Foundation Kidney disease is often referred to as a silent condition, with symptoms that may not be noticeable until significant damage has already occurred. This makes early detection and prevention all the more important. Kidney health is essential to overall well-being, yet many people overlook it until it’s…

Uganda Faces Critical Shortages in Reproductive and Child Health Commodities Amid Funding Gaps

Uganda is grappling with significant gaps in funding and stock availability for essential Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) commodities, according to the latest stock status report from the Department of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Medicines (DPNM). The report highlights challenges in family planning, maternal and child health supplies, and the impact of international…

“Did you know we can prevent a cancer?” How talking about cervical cancer could help to eliminate it

Cervical cancer kills almost 350,000 women each year. Author and cervical cancer prevention expert Dr Linda Eckert explains why she can no longer tolerate these needless deaths. 7 March 2025 by Linda Geddes Your book, Enough, is a rallying call to eliminate cervical cancer. Why did you decide to write it? Even before finishing medical school, I…

Cabinet Seeks Solutions for UGX 480 Billion HIV/AIDS Funding Gap

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has revealed that Cabinet will discuss measures to address the UGX 480 billion funding gap in Uganda’s HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs following the suspension of U.S. aid. “The suspension of USAID funding, effective January 20, 2025, has significantly impacted Uganda’s HIV/AIDS programs. To bridge this gap and sustain essential services,…