Long distances affect access to cancer screening for women in Busoga region

Women in the Busoga region want screening for both Cervical Cancer and Breast Cancer extended to lower health facilities. They say that the lack of screening services has left many women to die silently without intervention. At Jinja regional Hospital, breast and cervical cancer screening is conducted weekly clinic on Wednesdays. Suspected cancer cases from the…

Digital health equity through Mobile platforms

A study titled Mobile Health (mHealth) in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)  has been published and addresses one of the key issues  that has emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic: digital health equity.  Mobile Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries analyzes the potential and challenges associated with the growing use of ubiquitous mobile phones and the ever- increasing…

Think of Uganda private health sector providers as partners not profit centres – says Kiwanuka

Uganda private healthcare providers want a mindset shift perception about them from a profit centre to a partner in providing health care.  Speaking to Health Journalists Network members during a boot camp held in Kampala, Grace Kiwanuka Ssali, the Executive Director of Uganda Healthcare Federation (UHF) an umbrella body for private health providers said the private…

Humanised mice for use in Uganda research ecosystem to arrive soon – Musenero

The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries has issued a license allowing two pairs of humanised mice needed in the making of the homegrown Uganda COVID-19 vaccine to be ferried into the country.   The triple immunodeficient humanised mice model was developed by scientists to lead to a better understanding of SARS-CoV-2 infection, the…

What Uganda has done about cancer prevention and care after the demise of Oulanyah

The government has signed a contract to immediately procure a Positron Emission Tomography – PET scan for the Uganda Cancer Institute. Parliament has also appropriated money for the construction of the Nuclear Medicine Unit to house a Linear Accelerator and other treatment units at the Uganda Cancer Institute to reinforce cancer care and treatment. The speaker…

Getinge Partners with IFC to Bolster Supplies of Life-saving Equipment Across Africa

A leading manufacturer of medical and life sciences equipment, Getinge, has joined IFC’s Africa Medical Equipment Facility, an initiative designed to help healthcare providers in sub-Saharan Africa have better access to life-saving equipment and supplies, IFC announced today. Sweden-headquartered Getinge’s participation in the IFC-led facility will expand opportunities for medical clinics and hospitals in Africa to…