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    Kyabirywa surgical center donates drugs to health center

    EditorBy EditorMarch 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ensuring access to safe, ef­fective, and affordable es­sential medicines is not just a health essential but a funda­mental human right. Yet, studies consistently reveal the challenges Africa faces in this regard, with financing constraints posing a significant obstacle to accessing essential medications.

    In light of these challenges, Global Surgical Initiative Inc- Kya­birwa Surgical Center, in partner­ship with Americares, has under­taken an initiative to address the pressing need for essential drugs in Busoga. Serving as an outpa­tient surgical facility at Kyabirwa-Bujagali village, Kyabirwa Surgi­cal Centre is known for the power of community-driven healthcare solutions.

    On the 8th of February 2024, Kyabirwa Surgical Center as a member institution of Busoga Health Forum, invited several gov­ernment facilities, and non-profit private institutions to receive do­nations of drugs. Spearheading this endeavor was Nasaga Susan, a pharmacist at Kyabirwa Surgi­cal Center, who emphasized the importance of proper storage and ethical distribution practices to ensure that those in need receive the medications.

    Anna Turumanya Kulumuna, Director of GSC- Kyabirwa Surgi­cal Center, pointed out how the collaborative spirit drove the decision to share surplus medi­cation with other health facili­ties. From Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Iganga General Hospital, Hope and Healing Center, St. Fran­cis Hospital – Buluba, St. James Orthopedic Hospital, and Bugono Health Center IV, and many other institutions are to benefit, and our goal is to ensure that essen­tial medications reach those who cannot afford them, thereby cata­lyzing positive health outcomes across the region.

    Moses Kyangwa, Executive Di­rector of BHF, was grateful for the solidarity being exhibited among health workers in Busoga. He ap­plauded the private facilities for their commitment to saving lives, he also reaffirmed Busoga Health Forum’s dedication to coordinat­ing efforts aimed at improving health outcomes for all.

    In a region grappling with medication stockouts, in the case of Iganga, a general hospital but serving to the level of a Regional Referral hospital, it’s disappoint­ing to most of the patients who travel long distances only to find no drugs, the timely arrival of these drugs brings a sparkle of hope to patients in need. Misinde Patrick, a pharmacist at Iganga Hospital, asked Busoga Health Forum to ensure such initiatives are sustained to prevent the re­currence of drug shortages that disproportionately affect vulner­able populations.

    Dr. Loudel Steven, Medical Su­perintendent at St. Francis Hos­pital Buluba, expressed his appre­ciation for the increase in medical supplies, recognizing the impact they were to have on underserved communities.

    The team also had a tour of the Kyabirwa Surgical Center, antici­pation filled the air with the yet-to-be-launched simulation labo­ratory which is a big mark of the center’s commitment to advanc­ing surgical care through innova­tion and skill development.

    This surgical center was founded to improve a long-standing stereo­type that much-needed surgery is expensive and only available to the rich. Many underprivileged communities have been kept away from surgical treatments due to lack of adequate resources and significant costs. This project aims to demonstrate that everyone who deserves surgical care can obtain it safely and affordably.

    This article is written by Tatumwa Desmond Benjamin and sponsored by Busoga Health Forum

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