• Panic As Donors Cut HIV/Aids Funding.

    Panic As Donors Cut HIV/Aids Funding.0

    It is reported that Uganda has about 54,000 people contracting HIV every year – majority of whom are adolescent girls, adolescent boys and young women , the adolescent girls being most affected. Dr. Mary Otieno, Chairperson of the Aids Development Partners’ Group Uganda while addressing participants at the national HIV/Aids symposium in Kampala reported to

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  • Ebola Threatens Masaka City.

    Ebola Threatens Masaka City.0

    Masaka city has expressed a concern in regard to the Ebola task force as many health volunteers shun to attend to Ebola contacts. Dr. Ssenyondo reported that Masaka has only recorded three confirmed Ebola contacts. He however adds that the residents remain complacent to the warnings on vigilance to prevent the virus spread in the

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  • Baby Beats Ebola In Mubende.

    Baby Beats Ebola In Mubende.0

    A 7 months old baby in Mubende was among those that were discharged by the minister of Health, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng on 27th October, this happens amidst the confirmed at least 30 fatalities since the Ebola outbreak in Uganda. Baby Mathias Mbabazi is reported to have recovered together with his parents; Aziz Zizinga(father) and

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  • Ebola places Mubende and Kasanda under lockdown -Uganda.

    Ebola places Mubende and Kasanda under lockdown -Uganda.0

    Uganda declared an Ebola outbreak on the 20th September, 2022 after a 19 year old male died of the same. The lockdown scenario covers the country again as many fear it may go beyond the said districts.

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  • WHO Urges Against Large End Of Year Festivities As COVID-19 War Rages On

    WHO Urges Against Large End Of Year Festivities As COVID-19 War Rages On1

    The World Health Organization has urged the world to scale down festive celebrations to avoid fanning the spread of COVID-19.

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  • PROTESTS AGAINST SHORTAGE OF HIV DRUGS.

    PROTESTS AGAINST SHORTAGE OF HIV DRUGS.0

    People living with HIV (PLHIV) plus the CSOs (Civil Society Organization) stormed the ministry of Health head offices in Kampala to protest against the shortage of HIV drugs in health facilities, demanding an explanation from Ministry of health. Ms. Solome Atim – representative of PLHIV at the country Coordinating Mechanism of Global Fund; says that

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