Inside the science: How malaria innovation is researched, assessed and tested

As the world marks World Malaria Day, scientists across Africa are exploring new ways to reduce the spread of one of the continent’s deadliest diseases: malaria. While significant progress has been made over the past two decades, the 2025 Africa Malaria Progress Report warns that momentum in the fight against malaria has stalled. Despite continued…

Fact Sheet: United States Delivers Breakthrough HIV Prevention Medication to Uganda

April 2026 The United States, in partnership with the Global Fund, has delivered lenacapavir, a cutting-edge new HIV prevention medication developed by U.S. company Gilead, to Uganda—marking a significant milestone in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Uganda is one of the ten priority countries selected for the initial rollout and the fifth in Africa to…

Uganda flags rising infectious disease risks as typhoid cases exceed alert threshold

Uganda is experiencing increased infectious disease risks, with suspected cases of typhoid fever and dysentery rising above expected levels, according to the Ministry of Health’s weekly epidemiological bulletin. The report indicates that observed cases of typhoid and dysentery exceeded the established alert threshold, which is based on the average number of weekly cases recorded over…

Uganda records rise in maternal deaths as surveillance gaps persist

Uganda recorded an increase in maternal deaths in the second week of April, even as national disease surveillance systems continue to face reporting challenges, according to the Ministry of Health’s latest epidemiological bulletin. A total of 17 maternal deaths were reported in epidemiological week 15 (April 6–12, 2026), up from nine deaths the previous week,…

Donors pledge over $800 million to kickstart Global Financing Facility investment round

Donors have pledged more than $800 million to launch a new investment round for the Global Financing Facility (GFF), a World Bank–hosted partnership aimed at accelerating reductions in maternal and child deaths. The GFF announced $806 million in new commitments from governments and philanthropic partners in support of its five-year TRANSFORM 2030 strategy, unveiled on…

Kenya mobile money model proposed as Uganda Parliament pushes for more funds to expand elderly grant

Parliament has urged the government to allocate an additional UGX71.47 billion to expand the Social Assistance Grant for Empowerment (SAGE) programme, following a Cabinet directive to lower the eligibility age from 80 to 65 years. The proposal was presented by Agnes Kunihira, Chairperson of Parliament’s Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development, during plenary on…

Nigeria to host first global AMR ministerial meeting in Africa as calls grow for urgent action

Nigeria will host the world’s highest-level ministerial meeting on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for the first time on African soil, marking a significant shift in global efforts to address one of the leading public health threats. The 5th High-Level Ministerial Meeting on AMR is scheduled for June 28–30, 2026, in Abuja under the theme “One Health…

Iceland joins Nordic partners in $3 million SRHR programme targeting Uganda’s underserved regions

The Government of Iceland has joined Denmark and Sweden in a multi-donor partnership to support sexual and reproductive health programmes in Uganda, committing $3 million (about Shs11 billion) to the Strengthening Adolescents and Youth Empowerment and Rights (SAY Plus+) Programme. The agreement was signed between the Government of Iceland and United Nations Population Fund, which…