Healthcare services
: Over 600 Ugandans to receive free medical care

Olive Nabiryo
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In a major effort to improve neonatal health and combat malnutrition in Uganda, a team of 73 specialised medical professionals from Belgium has arrived to support vulnerable communities in the Lango sub-region.

Their mission includes training local health workers to reduce neonatal mortality and address the high rates of stunting and wasting among children in the region.

The 10-day outreach program — organised by Together We Are Strong in Uganda in partnership with the central government — will provide free medical care to more than 600 people across Lira City, Lira District, Oyam, Kwania, and Alebtong.


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