Since March 2009 HEPS has led a consortium of 5 CSOs in a campaign, Stop Stock-Outs. The CSO’s include HEPS Uganda; Action Group for Health, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS (AGHA); National Forum of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda
In April 2009, HEPS learnt that a Counterfeit Goods Bill to control an upsurge of counterfeits had been prepared by the Ministry of Trade and was on its way to Parliament. The Bill however had serious implications on importation
HEPS Uganda is lead organization for CEPA campaign which brings together CSOs in service provision and in advocacy in the Campaign to End Pediatric HIV/AIDS (CEPA). The campaign aims at accelerating action to reduce the incidence of pediatric HIV/AIDS
HEPS Uganda being a member of the Reproductive Health Supplies Advocacy Network received funding from Reproductive Health Uganda to carry out a campaign to raise awareness about the state of lack of access to reproductive health supplies and influence
HEPS received funding from Results for Development and World Bank to undertake a study tracking the financing of essential medicines up to two districts; Lira and Kamwenge. The study is aimed increasing transparency and accountability in the delivery of
This was a research project that was identifying and documenting barriers to the use of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) services by HIV+ pregnant women. The monitoring study was conducted in 10 parishes in Kawempe Division.