Health

Uganda Heart Institute Under Fire for Returning Funds While Patients Suffer

The Uganda Heart Institute has come under fire from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) for returning Shs. 1.8 billion to the consolidated fund, despite previously expressing dissatisfaction with a...

Health Ministry Launches Campaign to Fight Pre-eclampsia

In a bid to combat the alarming rate of maternal deaths caused by pre-eclampsia, the Ministry of Health...

Tooro Kingdom Concerned by HIV Resurgence in the Region

Tooro Kingdom officials are troubled by the resurgence of HIV in their region, with the Kingdom’s capital, Fort...

Luwero Hospital Extortion Crack-Down: Two Medical Interns Fired, One Health Worker Under Investigation

Luwero Hospital has terminated the internship of two medical students, and one health worker is still under investigation...

MPs Question High Charges at Mulago Hospital Despite Government Funding

Members of Parliament on Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have questioned charges levied on patients at Mulago Specialised...

Health Ministry Clears Deployment of 1,901 Medical Interns

The Ministry of Health has released a list of medical interns under revised terms as guided by the government. According to a press statement dated July 27, 2023, the Ministry of Health has gained approval for 1,901 medical interns to be posted at the country's 58 internship centres. The decision comes after weeks of protests by pre-medical interns who have been demanding immediate government action. According to Dr. Henry G. Mwebesa, the Director General of Health Services, the government will deploy 1,901...

Vitiligo: A Common yet Misconstrued Dermatological Condition

Vitiligo is a condition that causes the loss of skin pigment, which can lead to white patches of skin on different parts of the body. The exact cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own cells. In the case of vitiligo, the immune system attacks the cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its colour. Vitiligo can occur at any age,...

Rotary’s Cancer Run to Attract Over 40 Districts

Rotary Cancer Run Uganda, in partnership with other companies, is organising an event run that is slated for August 27th, 2023, with the main event being held at Kololo Independence Grounds, alongside regional runs crossing 40 districts, towns, and cities nationwide. According to Rtn Rittah Nakasawe, the Programme Development Officer for the Rotary Cancer Run, this year’s run will be the 12th edition in Uganda and will be held in a powerful endeavour to fight cancer and positively impact the...

Understanding Sickle Cell Disease: A Comprehensive Overview

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, primarily those of African, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Indian descent. It is essential to be informed about this condition, its impact, and the available treatments to support individuals living with SCD and promote better public awareness. In Uganda alone, statistics suggest that at least 15,000 babies per year are born with sickle cell disease. Here's what you should know about sickle cells: Genetics: Sickle cell disease is inherited...

European Union Donates Mobile Laboratory to Ministry of Health

Hon. Margaret Muhanga, the State Minister for Primary Healthcare, has today July 26, 2023, received a mobile laboratory from the European Union on behalf of the Ministry of Health at the Ministry's offices in Kampala. "On behalf of the Ministry of Health, I have received a mobile laboratory, worth 167,300 Euros, from the European Union," Muhanga said. The European Union donated the mobile laboratory to the Ministry of Health as part of the ongoing European Union-funded programme to support countries in...

DIGP Commends Police Medical Personnel for Commitment to Service Delivery

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP), Tumusiime Katsigazi, has praised the directorate of Health Services based at Nsambya Barracks during a familiarisation tour with the directorate. He was received by the Director of Medical Services, Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIGP Dr. Byaruhanga Moses, and his team. Tumusiime appreciated the commitment and services rendered by the medical personnel. "Your intervention has sustained life in a very difficult situation, irrespective of all the necessary tools, but you are committed to working for...