Amref Health Africa in Uganda
@amref_health_africa_in_uganda
Kampala, OTHERhttps://amref.org/uganda Public HealthOverview
About Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Health Africa, founded in 1957 and headquartered in Kenya
is the largest Africa-based international health and development
organisation delivering health services and training to over 20
million people annually in at least 35 countries in Africa. Amref
Health Africa continues to evolve and innovate approaches to
increase sustainable health access in communities.
Amref Health Africa established a country office in Uganda in 1987
and works in partnership with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of
Water and Environment, Ministry of Education and Sports, the
private sector, civil society, and the donor community to increase
access to and usage of quality health services in the country,
for meaningfully contributing to the human capital development
agenda of the Government of Uganda. Amref currently operates
in 75 districts in Uganda, and focuses on Human Resources
for Health; Disease Control and Prevention; Water, Sanitation
and Hygiene; Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and
Adolescent Health; and HIV / TB & Malaria.
is the largest Africa-based international health and development
organisation delivering health services and training to over 20
million people annually in at least 35 countries in Africa. Amref
Health Africa continues to evolve and innovate approaches to
increase sustainable health access in communities.
Amref Health Africa established a country office in Uganda in 1987
and works in partnership with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of
Water and Environment, Ministry of Education and Sports, the
private sector, civil society, and the donor community to increase
access to and usage of quality health services in the country,
for meaningfully contributing to the human capital development
agenda of the Government of Uganda. Amref currently operates
in 75 districts in Uganda, and focuses on Human Resources
for Health; Disease Control and Prevention; Water, Sanitation
and Hygiene; Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and
Adolescent Health; and HIV / TB & Malaria.