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Jinja, Soroti Hospitals Set for Shs 24bn Equipment Overhaul

Lucas MusisiBy Lucas MusisiApril 2, 2024Updated:April 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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LUCAS MUSISI

The recent signing of the “Improvement of Medical Equipment at Regional Referral Hospitals Project” agreement between Honorable Kasaija, the Finance Minister of Uganda, and representatives from the Japanese government and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) marks a significant advancement in Uganda’s healthcare infrastructure.

With a grant of JPY 941,000,000 (approximately USD 6.8 million or UGX 24,250,000,000), the project aims to enhance the facilities at Jinja and Soroti regional referral hospitals (RRHs). This funding, according to a statement from the ministry’s website, represents a substantial investment in bolstering the healthcare capabilities of these key medical centers.

Kasaija, representing the Ugandan government, acknowledged the critical importance of this aid. He pointed out the severe challenges faced by the nation’s healthcare system, emphasizing the pivotal role of regional referral hospitals in delivering specialized medical care to a broad segment of the population.

“Our healthcare system faces daunting challenges with regional referral hospitals bearing a substantial burden of providing specialized medical care to a large population,” said Kasaija.

The Deputy Head of Mission of Japan, H.E Yoshimura Tomotaka, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to supporting the health sector in Uganda, a sphere they consider crucial. This statement underscores the strategic importance of health in the bilateral cooperation between Uganda and Japan.

“I sincerely hope that this grant aid assists Uganda to achieve its target in health sector,” he said.

JICA’s Chief Representative, Mr. Inoue Yoichi, highlighted that the project’s focus extends beyond infrastructure enhancement. It is expected to significantly boost the diagnostic and treatment capabilities at the two RRHs. The provision of critical medical equipment, such as operating tables, surgery lights, ultrasound scanners, and anesthesia machines, is tailored to address specific gaps in the hospitals’ current capabilities.

This agreement represents a strategic collaboration between Uganda and Japan, focusing on a sector that is pivotal for Uganda’s social and economic development. The expected outcomes include not just improved healthcare infrastructure but also the enhanced capacity of these hospitals to provide essential medical services, reflecting a holistic approach to strengthening Uganda’s healthcare system.

 

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