World breastfeeding day in Luweero: Calls for support, unity in promoting child health
Health officials and policymakers have stressed the importance of breastfeeding as a crucial step in ensuring the health and well-being of infants, during the World Breastfeeding Day celebrations at Kalagala Health Center IV in Bamunanika Constituency, Luwero District.
The event brought together health stakeholders and community leaders to highlight the significance of breastfeeding and to rally support for mothers.
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During the celebration, speakers underscored the need for unity in supporting health initiatives while addressing challenges posed by political divisions.
Seif Katabaazi, the Deputy Resident District Commissioner (RDC) of Luwero, urged against what he termed as blackmail by opposition politicians, which he claimed hampers development efforts.
"Some opposition politicians continue to blackmail the government, which hampers development," Katabaazi said, calling for unity, especially in health matters.
Representing the government, Harriet Kansiime from the State House commended the government's efforts in supporting mothers and youth in the region.
"The government has done tremendous work in supporting mothers and young people in Luwero," Kansiime stated, emphasizing the need for continued support of these initiatives.
Health professionals also highlighted the critical role of breastfeeding.
Dr. Wilson Mukasa, the head of Kalagala Health Center IV, stressed its health benefits, while Annet Namukwaya, responsible for maternal health at the center, encouraged mothers to breastfeed, noting that "breastfeeding helps children overcome problems like diseases."
Community leaders contributed to the day's success.
Elizabeth Salabwa, a youth leader and candidate for the NRM chairperson position in Bwamunanika, donated a five-star bathroom facility to the health center.
"This is a small contribution towards improving the health and hygiene standards at Kalagala Health Center IV," Salabwa said, demonstrating her commitment to the community.
The event underscored the importance of breastfeeding and highlighted the need for collaboration among political and community leaders to support health initiatives in Luwero.