Mutual Health Pamoja
Association volontaire de personnes à but non lucratif dont le fonctionnement repose sur la solidar
16/05/2024
To lembi Passi , tunachoka Matesso
25/11/2020
This year is like no other. Even before COVID-19 hit, violence against women and girls had reached pandemic proportions. Globally, 243 million women and girls were abused by an intimate partner in the past year. Meanwhile, less than 40 per cent of women who experience violence report it or seek help.
As countries implemented lockdown measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus, violence against women, especially domestic violence, intensified – in some countries, calls to helplines have increased five-fold. In others, formal reports of domestic violence have decreased as survivors find it harder to seek help and access support through the regular channels. School closures and economic strains left women and girls poorer, out of school and out of jobs, and more vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, forced marriage, and harassment.
25/11/2020
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
2020 UNiTE Campaign Theme: "Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!"
The UN System’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence activities, from 25 November to 10 December, will take place under our 2020 global theme: "Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!"
07/09/2020
Thank you for all the participants and the organizing team, unlocking youth potential to contained the impact of Covid 19 in Africa
02/09/2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is personally affecting every single one of us, which has taken its toll around the globe. Young people are not exempted from feeling the effects of the harsh crisis, with greater impact as many are now at risk of being left behind in education, economic opportunities, health, and loss of job. As the crisis continues to wreak havoc the young people must realize that they have a role to play in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic knowing fully that their future depends on their actions.
Guidelines for the use of Masks
What are the types of masks on
the Ugandan market?
There are two types of masks on the Ugandan
market namely:
Medical
Non- Medical
• The medical masks include; N95, KN95 and surgical
masks.
• The non-medical masks are made out of fabric (cloth)
• Medical masks should be preserved for health
workers in health facilities and are not reusable. Since
it is used in a hospital environment, it is highly
contaminated by various infectious organisms and its
reuse is risky.
09/06/2020
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30/05/2020
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Kindly click here for your donation and we all feed the voiceless in Uganda. Thanks
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17/05/2020
https://twitter.com/Hrdsnetwork/status/1261986099943157760?s=20
HRDSNetwork.org on Twitter “ -Kivu: L'Ir Ciza Mugaruka a conçu une cabine de desinféction, Sanitization booth avec plusieurs caractéristiques. Merci à pour ce soutien. Encourageons et accompagnons l'élite congolaise: ,, ,”
29/04/2020
What is the leading cause of death in Uganda?
As of today, the five leading causes of death in Uganda included communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, respiratory tract infections, and diarrhea diseases.