The Roadmap for of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality and Morbidity in Uganda alone is estimated to cost about US$ 81 million over a four-year period, and the estimated cost of
Fighting against Cancer in Uganda
According to cancer reports in Uganda, there are 35,000 cases of cancer per year and 22,000 of these cases are new. It is also noted that 20,000 of the patients
Public Research to needs on Health Services
Data is crucial in improving health. The ultimate objective of collecting data is to inform health programme planning as well as policy-making and, ultimately, global health outcomes and equity. A
Providing Health Facilities and Research in Uganda
Within Ugandan policy, one general hospital is supposed to serve approximately 500,000 people, while health sub-districts administer lower-level health facilities, including health centre (HC) levels II, III, and IV.; Level
Health Services
Uganda’s health system is divided into national and district-based levels. At the national level are the national referral hospitals, regional referral hospitals, and semi-autonomous institutions including the Uganda Blood Transfusion
Save life of the unborn babies and their mothers
In Uganda, a large percentage of pregnant mothers are being attended on by under qualified staff like the nursing Assistants who cannot handle emergency complications during delivery which may lead
Fighting against HIV/AIDS
Tables are turning on the Uganda HIV/Aids success story. The gains made in the last two decades are fast getting eroded by the increasing number of new infections. A top
Antenatal Care to Teenagers and Pregnant Women
Teenage pregnancy is one of the significant factors contributing to the high maternal and infant mortality rates in Uganda hence an obstacle to realization of MDG (Millennium Development Goals) 4