In this episode of NTV Men, the panel takes on a sensitive but important subject — the decline in Uganda’s fertility rate, with a special focus on men. Fertility is often spoken about in relation to women, but men also face challenges that affect families and society as a whole.
Our guest, Dr. Frank Asiimwe, a leading urologist, breaks down the medical and scientific aspects of male fertility. He explains how factors such as lifestyle, diet, tight clothing, and health conditions play a role. Beyond the science, the panelists weigh in on the social and economic dimensions — from cultural expectations placed on men, to the stress of providing for families, to the impact of modern living.
This conversation is not only about biology, but also about identity, responsibility, and the future of Ugandan households.