Government of Sweden Archives - https://www.mrupdates.com/tag/government-of-sweden/ Sun, 15 Nov 2020 10:55:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.10 https://www.mrupdates.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cropped-icon-32x32.png Government of Sweden Archives - https://www.mrupdates.com/tag/government-of-sweden/ 32 32 Ministry of Health expands the fleet for Emergency Medical Services https://www.mrupdates.com/2020/11/ministry-of-health-expands-the-fleet-for-emergency-medical-services/ https://www.mrupdates.com/2020/11/ministry-of-health-expands-the-fleet-for-emergency-medical-services/#respond Sun, 15 Nov 2020 09:11:56 +0000 https://mrupdates.com/?p=872 KAMPALA – In 2018 Ministry of Health finalized the emergency services policy to guide the operation of emergency service providers such as ambulances. In the policy, ambulance services have been categorized- type A for transporting patients, type B for universal coverage which will have medicine and medical personnel to provide emergency care and type C […]

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KAMPALA – In 2018 Ministry of Health finalized the emergency services policy to guide the operation of emergency service providers such as ambulances.

In the policy, ambulance services have been categorized- type A for transporting patients, type B for universal coverage which will have medicine and medical personnel to provide emergency care and type C where minor surgery can take place on a patient within a moving ambulance.

Ministry of Health is working day and night to increase the fleet on top of the 440 ambulances in the country where the majority are type A ambulances. This means they do not have the required capacity to offer emergency lifesaving care.

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Earlier, the government also purchased 10 ambulances for Red Cross to be able to respond to all medical emergency needs along the major highways in Uganda

This month Government of Uganda received a batch of ambulances to facilitate the hard-to-reach areas in West Nile (rural areas) specifically to handle complications of pregnancy and childbirth and; during the neonatal period from United Nations Children’s Fund –UNICEF and financial assistance from the Government of Sweden. The second batch of 18 ambulances is also expected to arrive soon from Mombasa.

SPRO-MOH (Spokesperson) Emmanuel Ainebyoona has said that the third batch of 5 ambulances is type C (2 road intensive Care ambulances and 3 water boat ambulances) will arrive in the first week of December.

The ambulances are expected to be placed at regional Call and dispatch centres to enable quick and timely evacuations of patients in need of Emergency (EMS) services.

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Hard-to-reach areas in West Nile receive ambulances https://www.mrupdates.com/2020/11/hard-to-reach-areas-in-west-nile-receive-ambulances/ https://www.mrupdates.com/2020/11/hard-to-reach-areas-in-west-nile-receive-ambulances/#respond Mon, 09 Nov 2020 09:02:11 +0000 https://mrupdates.com/?p=785 KAMPALA – The Ministry of Health has received three ambulances procured with support from United Nations Children’s Fund – UNICEF and financial assistance from the Government of Sweden. The ambulances will be deployed in Pakwach, Madi-Okollo and Obongi District Local Governments in the West Nile Region, to support timely referral and transportation of women and […]

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KAMPALA – The Ministry of Health has received three ambulances procured with support from United Nations Children’s Fund – UNICEF and financial assistance from the Government of Sweden. The ambulances will be deployed in Pakwach, Madi-Okollo and Obongi District Local Governments in the West Nile Region, to support timely referral and transportation of women and children with complications to health facilities.  

Complications due to pregnancy and childbirth and during the neonatal period remain the leading causes of maternal and newborn deaths in Uganda. Nevertheless, communities especially those in hard-to-reach areas continue to experience delays in accessing health facilities in a timely manner, putting at risk more mothers and their babies.

Many of the delays are due to lack of transportation, lack of funds to pay for transport, poor road infrastructure and poor communication networks. In the three youngest districts of West Nile – Pakwach, Madi-Okollo and Obongi, the situation is not different. 

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“Strong referral systems are critical if we are to reach every child and mother with health care services,” said Dr. Diana Atwine, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health.

“There is no doubt that with the ambulances we have received today, we will reach many more mothers and children in need of health care services and with complications to save their lives.”

Dr Atwine further appreciated the timely support from UNICEF and the Government of Sweden in improving health service delivery.

The support will significantly address delays in accessing transport for mothers and children, with complications and residing in remote places to ensure they access health facilities in time, as well as support inter-facility referrals for emergency cases.

Improving referral systems, linkages between communities and facilities and timely transfer between the different levels of health facilities is a key priority in saving lives of mothers, their children and the unborn babies.

“As we collectively work towards improving the quality of services that these facilities provide, it is extremely important that the most vulnerable populations – pregnant women and sick children – can easily access services when they most need them and that we collectively commit to maintaining functionality and proper use of the resources we have,” said Ola Hällgren, Head of Cooperation at the Embassy of Sweden.

“Supporting access to quality essential health services also means continuous capacity building for frontline health workers, ensuring that medicines, supplies and basic equipment are available, and that service delivery is routinely monitored for timely redress of challenges. That is why we in July increased our support to UNICEF with US$ 4.4 million, to support Uganda’s COVID-19 response and mitigation efforts towards the continued delivery of essential health services for pregnant and breastfeeding women, newborns, young children, and adolescents. Sweden remains committed to supporting reproductive, maternal and child health in Uganda, especially during the current challenges faced by vulnerable populations brought about by the COVID19 pandemic.,” Mr. Hällgren added.

UNICEF focuses on improving the quality of services at health facilities and supporting physical access to essential health services especially for mothers and children by addressing the barriers, including the prohibitive transportation costs of reaching health facilities for deliveries and when complications happen. The interventions will address the major delays that prevent timely access of health care services by the mothers, newborns and children.

The Acting UNICEF Representative in Uganda, Mr. Shadrack emphasized that “the focus to address transport barriers, especially in the context of COVID-19 is timely. It can help save lives by making sure that every pregnant mother and child receives the support they need to reach the facility before it is too late.”

The funding provided to West Nile through UNICEF is being invested at facility and community levels, in maternal, newborn, and child health services and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene infrastructure and has contributed to the ability of health facilities and hospitals across West Nile to comprehensively manage pregnancy-related and newborn complications.

In July 2020, Sweden supplemented the RMNCAH programme by providing an additional US$ 4.4 million to support the Ministry of Health in its response to COVID-19, including for Personal Protective Equipment for health workers, Oxygen Therapy, improvements of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in health facilities and establishment of High Dependency Units for maternal health.

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