MTN Foundation donates shs58.3m to Luuka's Nawansega Health Centre III

By Hakim Kanyere | Saturday, July 20, 2024
MTN Foundation donates shs58.3m to Luuka's Nawansega Health Centre III

MTN Foundation, has reaffirmed its commitment to improving healthcare access in Uganda with a significant donation valued at more than shs58.3 million to Nawansega Health Centre III in Luuka District.

The donation included essential medical equipment such as a CBC 3-part machine, a centrifuge machine, delivery and programming costs, solar lighting, 15 hospital beds and 15 mattresses, a medical refrigerator, and a microscope, aimed at bolstering healthcare services in the region.

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The ceremony, held at Nawansega Health Centre III, was attended by community leaders, health practitioners, and representatives from MTN Uganda, marking a pivotal moment in MTN Foundation’s Access to Health Care Initiative.

This initiative focuses on enhancing maternal and neonatal health countrywide.

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According to the General Customer Care Experience Dorcus Muhwezi, the new support is closely aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal 3, which aims to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.

“We, at MTN, firmly believe that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected world, including access to quality healthcare,” said Muhwezi.

“This belief is the driving force behind our access to health care initiative, which we proudly launched in 2018 to help our government improve maternal and neonatal health in our communities.”

Nawansega Health Centre III, a private not for profit facility under Church of Uganda, is supporting more than 4,200 people, thus joins a growing list of 45 other beneficiaries under this initiative, which has seen MTN Foundation invest shs1 billion since its inception.

Some of the health centres that have benefitted from this initiative include Kimaka Health Centre III in Jinja City, Kagote Health Centre III in Fort Portal City, Ajia Health Centre III in Arua District, Kyayi Health Centre III in Gomba District, and Kaabong Mission Health Centre III in Kaabong District.

Each centre has received critical equipment and support aimed at enhancing the quality of care provided to their communities.

Muhwezi emphasized that the new support is closely aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal 3, which aims to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births and end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years by 2030.

Maternal mortality has declined by more than half since 1990, to 336 deaths per 100,000 live births, while the under-five mortality rate has dropped from 183 deaths per 1,000 live births to 43 deaths per 1,000 live births during the same period.

However, maternal mortality rates remain high, underscoring the need for sustained efforts to improve healthcare outcomes.

“We extend our sincere appreciation to the management of MTN Uganda for their support, which will significantly enhance healthcare in our nearby communities,” said Kenneth Kulata, the in-charge of Nawansega Health Centre III.

However, Kulata noted that the facility still faces challenges, including inadequate staffing, the absence of an ambulance, and a lack of clean piped water.

While officiating at the ceremony as chief guest the Bishop of Central Busoga Diocese Rt. Rev. Patrick Wakula, urged residents to utilize the health facility for all health-related issues, including counseling services.

“Let us work together to eliminate diseases in our communities and learn to seek healthcare services at our health facilities,” he said.

 

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