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This was a symposium organized by SEATINI, our member organizations in the People’s Health Movement-Uganda. Focused on the dynamics in the health sector at the global, regional and national level. Looking at a number of Trade Policies and Negotiations that are ongoing at policy level which, if poorly negotiated can […]
“Health In The Market Place” Its Implication On The Right ...

Analyzing the human resources for health (HRH) situation in Uganda. Focusing on the several aspects around the topic of HRH funding and health finance and the linkages with health systems strengthening; the current shortages, HRH policies, NHIS in Uganda, the WHO Code of recruitment, the donors’ environment and current donor-led […]
Meeting With Wemos On The Status Of Uganda’s Health System ...
By Rachel Thompson on February 5, 2019 The conflation of treatment and prevention may be problematic in tackling NCDs Within Global Health, the issues around NCDs are being framed in terms of treatment solutions. Solutions that, for example, often involve public private partnerships to accelerate access to pharmaceutical products. This issue was evident in the […]
The Political Economy of Global Health: Reflections from the Prince ...

Obsolete mental health legislation in Uganda has a number of deficiencies such as failure to differentiate voluntary and involuntary care, inadequate protection and promotion of the human rights of people with mental illness and the presence of slurring and stigmatizing language; and henceforth not in line with the draft […]
Galvanizing the Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of ...

By Michael Ssemakula and Denis Bukenya. UHC has remained in a shackled unachievable dream in Uganda due to the wave of liberalization and improper incorporation of the PPPs during the early 1990s into the health system with unclear regulations, objectives and conflicting interests. The woe with the PPPs in Uganda […]
The Rhetoric In Achieving UHC Under PPPs In Uganda
Do you know the health system of your Country? An analysis on the Uganda’s domestic health financing towards Health workers through a paper on Simple Solutions For Complex Problems by our Health Rights Advocate Denis Joseph Bukenya on the Wemos Knowledge Platform, https://www.wemos.nl/en/simple-solutions-complex-problems/
Simple solutions for complex problems
By Denis Bukenya Joseph Health Rights Researcher And Advocate. How feasible are the SDGs as the global guiding instruments in achieving the the Health for All? With the existing and increasing variance in health accessibility between global south and north, how can countries narrow the inequality gap in health improvement […]
WHA 69 Statement by MMI/PHM 13.2 Health in the 2030 ...

We presented on People’s Health Movement-Uganda and HURIC’s growing involvement in strengthening the social determinants of Health, through; social accountability initiatives such as, Active civic engagement through civil society organizations’ involvement, and Community participation as a new global paradigm in health systems strengthening. Experiences of the People’s Health Movement and […]
HURIC & PHM At Medicus Mundi 2018 International Conference On ...

Discussion on how the right to food has been limited due to the private forces and liberalization, lack of information, limited access to social justice, gap in transpaency, suppy rigidities, ineffectiveness of cooperatives, Bufferstock system. And the rising use of GMOs through multi-state seed corporations like Mosanto.