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Uganda’s Progress in Emergency Medical Services

Uganda’s Progress in Emergency Medical Services

by Akena Martin / Wednesday, 28 May 2025 / Published in Health

Uganda is making significant strides in enhancing its healthcare system, particularly in emergency medical services. The Honourable Anifa Kawooya Bangirana, Minister of Health, recently shared updates during a meeting with healthcare professionals, government officials, and community first responders on this progress and emphasised the importance of teamwork, commitment, and careful planning.

Previously, the idea of a national emergency service seemed like a distant dream. However, with the establishment of training programmes and an increase in service providers, Uganda is developing a system capable of saving lives every day. The minister expressed pride in the enthusiasm of young trainees who are eager to learn and serve.  

One major challenge lies in ensuring that trained professionals secure roles within the healthcare system after completing their training. H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has voiced concerns about the potential for leaving these skilled individuals without employment. Hon. Anifa agreed, assuring that efforts will be made to integrate them into the healthcare workforce.

Additionally, the minister acknowledged the crucial role of community responders, such as boda boda riders, who often arrive first at emergency scenes. “You rush to help, and that’s heroic. But now, you’ve learnt that the first thing you must do is make that emergency call. It can be the difference between life and death.” She encouraged them to make emergency calls swiftly and called for more training programmes to help them develop essential skills.

 “Many lives are lost not because of a lack of effort but because of a lack of skill,” she stated. “Let’s fix that.”

She also recognised the importance of collaborating with development organisations and thanked those who support these efforts.

Using statistics from the World Health Organisation, Hon. Anifa stressed the urgent need to address road traffic accidents, which account for over half of emergency-related deaths in Uganda. She called for immediate action and planning to save lives.

Uganda’s progress in emergency medical services exemplifies hope, hard work, and unity. With ongoing commitment and investment, the country can establish a reliable emergency services system.

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