Catherine Kanyesigye
@ckanyesigye
Public Health Enthusiast
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16-01-2015 10:42:41
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๐๐ฃ๏ธCCP executive director Debora Freitas Lopez delivered an inspiring keynote at the first Africa Social and Behavior Change Summit today, hosted by African Society for Social and Behavior Change. Read her insights on the importance of community-driven initiatives for sustainable development๐ bit.ly/3LaCn4M
Our session is on this evening. My insights are hinged on how governments should work with others SBC actors to drive forward the Disease prevention agenda Ministry of Health- Uganda
Dr Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero, the Minister Ministry of Health- Uganda speaking on the role of Community Health Workers in supporting the health care system in Uganda. Dr Aceng was speaking as panelist alongside African Ministers of Health at a side event of the UN General Assembly in New York
With more than 100 confirmed cases of #mpox in #Uganda, World Health Organization (WHO) with support from our development partners like USAID, is complimenting Government of Uganda efforts to strengthen community structures, case investigation, early identification, contact follow up, & risk communication.