Looking Back to Move Forward: Reflecting on Uganda's Healthcare Journey

By Nile Post Editor | Monday, August 18, 2025
Looking Back to Move Forward: Reflecting on Uganda's Healthcare Journey
Looking back is not just about acknowledging the past. It is about understanding the progress made through challenges, the growth of institutions, and the shifting expectations of patients and providers. Uganda's healthcare journey is one of endurance, adaptation, and steady transformation.

By Tracy Ikopit

In a recent edition of XPress, Next Com hosted an X Space focused on the evolution of healthcare in Uganda. The conversation was led by journalist Henry Mugenyi and featured Emmanuel Ngabonzima, Head of Sales at Case Medinsurance, and Dr Andrew Damulira, a medical professional with years of experience in the health sector.

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Case has been part of Uganda's healthcare story for over 30 years. This long-standing presence served as a backdrop for a broader reflection on where the country has come from and what it has taken to get here.

Looking back is not just about acknowledging the past. It is about understanding the progress made through challenges, the growth of institutions, and the shifting expectations of patients and providers. Uganda's healthcare journey is one of endurance, adaptation, and steady transformation.

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Conversations like this remind us to appreciate the systems that have taken root and to stay engaged in shaping their future. XPress will continue to create room for meaningful discussions that spotlight the evolution of key sectors and the people behind them.

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