Staffing Shortage at Uganda Cancer Institute Hinders Treatment for Cancer Patients

Oncologists at the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) have raised serious concerns about the current significant understaffing issue faced by the institute due to the overwhelming number of cancer patients seeking treatment. Shocking statistics revealed during a recent visit by UCI board members, led by Chairperson Professor William Bazeyo, showed that an estimated 33,000 Ugandans are…

Menstrual Cups Empower Karamoja Women in menstrual hygiene 

Women in the Karamoja sub-region are embracing a practical solution for managing their menstrual periods by adopting the use of menstrual cups. These funnel-shaped containers, typically made from silicone, rubber, or latex, are inserted into the vagina to collect menstrual flow. Offering reusability and durability for over a decade with proper care, menstrual cups have…

HIGH HIV Prevalence Among Key Populations Complicates AIDS Fight in Uganda

The fight against AIDS in Uganda is complicated by the high prevalence of HIV among key populations. According to the Uganda AIDS Commission, commercial sex workers and men who have sex with men are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection. Unfortunately, commercial sex work and homosexuality are illegal in Uganda, creating an environment of fear, stigma,…

USAID Urges Humanitarian NGOs to Prioritize Accountability in their Work

Donors offering refugee and health-related aid to Uganda have urged NGOs implementing projects to pay keen attention to accountability. Richard Nelson, the USAID Uganda Mission Director told officials from the government, the NGO sector, and donors that one of the areas where corruption accrues is in procurement and an estimated amount of 1.2 trillion dollars…

Uganda Faces Surge in Internet Addiction-Related Mental Health Cases

Psychiatrists are reporting a new wave of mental illness caused by excessive internet use and digital platform addiction. Termed “internet addiction,” this emerging mental health issue has led to at least 318 cases being admitted at the Butabika National Referral Mental Hospital in Kampala.  Among the 10,740 inpatients being treated for various conditions at the…

Study reveals new mechanism for rapid evolution of multi-drug resistant infections in patients

A research study led by the University of Oxford provides a transformational new insight into how antimicrobial resistance (AMR) emerges in patients with bacterial infections. The findings, published today in the journal Nature Communications, could help develop more effective interventions to prevent AMR infections developing in vulnerable patients. The study’s findings challenge the traditional view…