New Platform Counters Unacceptable Imbalance in Childhood Cancer Survival Rates

A new initiative has been unveiled to ensure that children with cancer living in low and middle-income countries have uninterrupted access to affordable, safe and effective medicines.  The Global Platform for Access to Childhood Cancer Medicines, launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the United States, offers an…

Families of health workers who died of COVID-19 may not get compensation

In June this year, 52-year-old, Dr Emmanuel Mukunya was employed at Nakaseke Regional Hospital as a general physician. He died of COVID-19 on July 19th, 2021. Another doctor Charles Kiggundu, an Obstetrician and gynaecologist who advocated for reproductive health and rights and  talked to us as journalists consistently under the HEJNU  umbrella  also died. Dr. Kiggundu was born…

Lab mice scarcity on world market delays COVID-19 research in Uganda

Researchers studying Uganda’s homemade COVID-19 vaccines reveal encountering huge challenges accessing mice to be able to test their candidate drugs. This comes after Science and Innovations Minister Dr. Monica Musenero was recently bashed over revelations of acquiring each mouse at 8 Million Shillings. She said Uganda wanted to procure 200 lab rats but had due…

Health Rights Activists Criticise UHRC Over Mandatory Vaccination

Health Rights activists have blasted Uganda Human Rights Commission-UHRC for downplaying the right of Ugandans to reject vaccination. It comes a day after the Commission Chairperson, Mariam Wangadya, said that Ugandans have no right to reject the ongoing COVID-19 vaccination exercise during a press conference ahead of the International Human Rights Day held annually on December…