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    Work Environment Related Stress, a Major Cause of Mental Health

    Work environment-related stress has become one of the main causes of mental health issues among the Ugandan population.

    India Barres Ugandan Travelers without Yellow Fever Vaccination

    The Ugandan government, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, embarked on a national program to safeguard its at-risk population against the devastating impact of yellow fever through a comprehensive vaccination campaign with the aim of eliminating yellow fever epidemics by 2026. 

    Uganda to Manufacture Its Own Monkey Pox Vaccines

    The World Health Organization, Uganda is currently facing an outbreak of monkeypox, with the first cases confirmed in July 2024. As of early September, the country reported a total of 10 confirmed cases and 49 contacts under monitoring across various regions, including Kampala and several districts such as Kasese, Amuru, and Mayuge.

    WHO Donates M-Pox Sample Collection Kits Worth UGX 56M to Ministry of Health

    ’’The provided M-pox sample kits allow effective sample collection as a first step in a diagnostic process that assures accurate laboratory results that draw proper decision-making by the health experts.’’

    Disproportionate Illegal Garbage Dumping Worry Mukono Residents

    The Mukono scenario underscores the critical need for local governments and the central government to coordinate their efforts, prioritize trash management, and enable inhabitants to live in safe and healthy environments.

    FDC Predicts Cholera Outbreak in Kampala over Garbage Mismanagement

    KCCA is dumping garbage in Katikolo in Mukono District and is yet to find an alternative dumping site for city garbage that will permanently replace the Kiteezi site, whose usage was suspended after it collapsed last month.

    Uganda to Celebrate African Traditional Medicine Day with Focus on Quality, Safety

    The celebration of African Traditional Medicine Day not only honors the rich heritage of traditional healing practices but also aims to integrate these methods into national health systems, enhancing their recognition and regulatory frameworks across Africa.

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