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As we all enter our beds, let's not forget about this.
Save the date 16th June, 2026.
Sickle cell is one of the disease conditions that are full of regrets because there were changes of preventing it though were not taken seriously.
Learn about to avoid future regrets 🤝🤞
Today, the Ministry of Health with support from @WHOUganda convened a high level meeting with @WHO@DrTedros and Ambassadors, Heads of Mission and Development Partners to provide an update on the ongoing Ebola response in #Uganda.
Leading the Ministry's delegation, Permanent Secretary, Dr. @DianaAtwine reaffirmed Uganda's commitment to transparency, timely information sharing and evidence-based response measures. She attributed the progress made in containing this outbreak to the strong political will from H E @KagutaMuseveni, who has consistently championed Uganda's response to public health emergencies.
In response to supporting DRC in containing this outbreak, Dr. Atwine said "DRC is our brother country and through regional partnerships and efforts, we shall be able to defeat this outbreak."
Dr. Atwine called upon countries that have imposed travel restrictions on Uganda to reconsider their decisions.
Echoing this call, @DrTedros emphasized that travel restrictions are not helpful in controlling Ebola outbreaks and can negatively affect the movement of essential supplies, personnel, and commodities needed to support response efforts. He noted that such measures risk undermining trust, transparency, and international cooperation, and commended countries that have continued to follow WHO recommendations by avoiding unnecessary travel and trade restrictions.
He emphasized that Governments remain in the driving seat of the response and partners are required to support efforts including one plan, one budget and one Monitoring and Evaluation framework.
Dr. Tedros commended the Ministry's response to the Ebola outbreak under the leadership of Dr. @DianaAtwine and reaffirmed WHO's commitment to support the response.
#MOHatWork | #FightEbolaUG26
Here comes something you can't afford to Miss.
Gentlemen and men coming on board led by my leader @baita_b_ben .
Save the date and don't Miss, I appreciate the work @fumsa_scora256 is putting on the table 🤝
LUMSA is once again blessed with a Gift of leadership, here comes Samanya David, the very most committed man to serve @LUMSA_Lira with one heart.
Let's all support him to achieve this, even if you are a voter or not, we need your support on board🤲🤲
The question to the public is🥹🥹
Do you want to be attended to by a hungry and angry intern?
This fight is not for the medics only, but for every Ugandan out there. Let's join hands against the health training policy.
Come 27th of this month, LUMSA will be having it's medical dinner 🥳🥳. Everyone is invited and don't forget that the couples are given a first priority with a very good discount. Let's get ready
I can't wait to see you there 🙏.
Mental health stigma hurts silently, but awareness creates healing. Let’s choose empathy, support, and understanding over judgment.
Together, we can make mental health conversations safe and stigma-free. 💚
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#EndTheStigma#YouAreNotAlone#scoph#scop
The morning prayer, let's pray
Dear Lord, we grant this day into your hands. Defence us, we pray against the tyranny in the @MinofHealthUG .
Lead us not into the spirit of peaceful demostration. Protect us against the tyrants.
Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations to @Debongo8 for having been voted for as an outstanding Local Officer on SRHR including HIV and AIDS under the Federation of Uganda Medical Students' Association, for the month of May.
Your efforts are really appreciated!
Cc:
@bumesa0001@OfficialFUMSA