
SPEED4UHC
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Supporting Policy Engagement for Evidence-based Decisions (SPEED) for Universal Health Coverage in Uganda Project. Funded by the EU.#UHC
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Prof. Freddie Ssengooba "Evidence is about what will make a meaning amidst a challenge" KERU@MAK Makerere University School of Public Health Tom Aliti


How can we support local innovators? A question from the participants Makerere University School of Public Health @MakerereU

The Innovation agenda is taking shape in Uganda. There is need to set up Innovations labs where people with present their ideas Makerere University School of Public Health @MakerereU There is also need for behavior change

There is need for continuous engagement of Researchers to generate more innovations post Covid Makerere University School of Public Health Roy William Mayega @MakerereU Yoweri K Museveni SPEED4UHC @SpeakerOfParlUG

"New partnerships are key to addressing pandemics like COVID-19"KERU@MAK seminar on the role of Evidence in building Health system resilience in COVID and post COVID Uganda.Ministry of Health- Uganda Roy William Mayega Makerere University School of Public Health Yoweri K Museveni Isaac Ddumba Tom Aliti Grace Ssali Kiwanuka

KERU@MAK webinar - Need for Better risk communication. The epidemic of misinformation. How can we get credible information be available to the people from mandated institutions. Makerere University School of Public Health @MakerereU SPEED4UHC Ministry of Health- Uganda

Another Paper of ours Published by *Springer* in the *Journal of Economic Structures* (JES) The study provides an empirical evidence of the impact of public debt on Uganda’s economic performance. Makerere University School of Public Health Ministry of Finance EPRC Ramathan Ggoobi Read. rdcu.be/b5SP5


.Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero and Yonas Tegegn WOLDEMARIAM visit and launch the #Mbale Regional Emergency Operations Center for disease outbreaks. The Center will serve the region as the converging point for health workers to respond to disease outbreaks. #COVID19 #Uganda


David Ebiru is the New Ag. Chief Executive Officer of UNBS. Best wishes from the “alma mater” .EPRC .Elizabeth Birabwa .Sarah N. Ssewanyana .Corti Paul Lakuma .Joseph Mawejje via .The New Vision .UNBS newvision.co.ug/news/1531646/u…


In this article published in The Observer this week to celebrate Europe Day, EPRC researcher Tonny Odokonyera tells how EU in Uganda has supported efforts to accelerate Universal Health Coverage through the SPEED4UHC initiative.


In this article newvisionapp.page.link/SvYpN4gzBsdS5U… published in The New Vision ,I allude to the need to revisit the free market Economy Uganda embraced even in the health sector. This will help to control the current fees charged for managing #COVID19 patients.Ramathan Ggoobi Makerere University School of Public Health Nambooze Bakireke

Makerere University School of Public Health in collaboration with Ministry of Health- Uganda and Thanzi Programme brings to you a public dialogue on Regulating health services delivery. This is informed by the costs charged on managing #covid-19 patients. Register for the dialogue here bit.ly/2VcLqeR


The Ministry of Health- Uganda, with support from partners- particularly the Uganda Health System Strengthening (UHSS) Activity (Palladium) are developing new Health Benefit Package (HBP) which will be termed as #UNEHCP. Join the conversation on what should be in bit.ly/3ErXwmv





Check out for recent baby published by The Lancet Global Health Health system readiness and the implementation of rectal artesunate for severe malaria in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of real-world costs and constraints thelancet.com/journals/langl…