The Ministry of Health has received UGX 460
million assistance from the Kingdom of Belgium to fight COVID-19. The funds will
support risk communication activities and COVID-19 surveillance.
Enabel
Country Representative Christelle Jocquet while handing over the first
consignment of hand-held-infrared, non-contact human temperature rapid
screening equipment worth UGX 200M to Health Minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng said the
thermometers will boost the country’s COVID-19 surveillance capacity while UGX
260 million will be used to support risk communication activities.
“The
Ministry will use the equipment to monitor body temperature in public spaces
such as buildings, health facilities, airports, commercial complexes,” Ms.
Jocquet said. “Another batch of 400 pieces is under shipment and will be
delivered soon”.
As
the country gradually lifts lockdown and receives Ugandans who were stranded
abroad, the Ministry has intensified surveillance especially at border points
of entry including Entebbe International Airport, where the first COVID-19 case
in Uganda was detected. Surveillance has also been strengthened at public
spaces including offices, shopping centres, passenger service vehicles etc.
Enabel has been supporting the
Ministry of Health since 2015 in the Rwenzori and West Nile regions.
Specifically, the organisation supported the Strategic Purchasing of Health
Services in Uganda (SPHU) project supporting 83 health facilities build
capacities of the Ugandan health system and the roll-out of the strategic
purchasing mechanism for Public and PNFP Health Services.
The Enabling health in Acholi EHA
project is implementing the Results Based Financing (RBF) approach in 36 public
and not for profit health facilities in Gulu, Nwoya, Amuru and Omoro districts
with a particular focus on women, children and other vulnerable groups.
These projects implemented within
the framework of the National Results Based Financing policy have addressed the
health sector challenges of inadequate human resources, health infrastructure
and medicine supplies to create demand and supply by encouraging individuals,
households and communities to take their children to receive quality health
services/vaccines on one hand and health workers delivering good health care on
the other.
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