HEPS-UGANDA welcomes support and partnership with organisations and individuals working on similar issues. If you would like to work with us please contact us on the above address.
1. Prices of anti-malarial medicines in the private sector have increased by 30% since October 2008
2. Medicines are 25% more costly in private facilities than in mission (private-not-for-profit)...
Highlights of HEPS Uganda key achievements over the past 10 years
Speech by Executive Director – Mrs Rosette Mutambi
HEPS Uganda 10th Anniversary celebrations on 20th Nov 2010
The Guest of Honour...
With support from Global AIDS Alliance, civil society organisations (CSOs) in Uganda have launched a three-year Campaign to End Pediatric HIV/AIDS (CEPA) that focuses on overcoming policy and...
HEPS-Uganda in partnership with VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas), has started a project Valuing Health Workers Research and Advocacy.
HEPS has taken on Patricia Thornton, a VSO volunteer, to manage...
HEPS-Uganda is currently implementing a project aimed at increasing access to HIV/AIDS treatment . The project dubbed “Promoting Increased Access to Essential HIV/AIDS Medicine and Diagnostics for...
On July 3 2010 over 700 people put Kampala on a stand still during a march from TASO Mulago to railway grounds at the city centre where they launched a campaign to end paediatric HIV/AIDS in Uganda....
If you have been in a public march before you know what it means to march with 800.
On Saturday 3rd July, policy makers, implementers civil society, Children etc … braved the hot morning, from TASO...
Routine HIV testing and counselling and access to prevention of mother-to-child transmission services: Experiences of HIV-positive women in Kawempe division, Kampala district, Uganda, March 2010
The...
As part of the on-going Stop Stockout campaign, HEPS-Uganda joined hands with commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as ‘boda boda’, to raise awareness of their medicine Tuesday 15th December...
Lack of interest among political leaders and policy makers has undermined implementation of policies and guidelines that guarantee access to reproductive health services and commodities. There are...
The campaign to influence anti-counterfeiting legislation is aimed at raising awareness among the public and policy makers on the implications of the Counterfeit Goods Bill on access to essential...
“Stop stock-outs” is a regional campaign in 6 countries in Africa including Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe to stop continued stock out of essential medicines in public health...
HEPS-UGANDA welcomes support and partnership with organisations and individuals working on similar issues. If you would like to work with us please contact us