The annual Health Sector Performance Report for financial year 2016/17 provides progress of the annual health sector work plan as well as the overall health sector performance against the set targets agreed upon with key stakeholders in financial year 2016/17.
In addition, the report provides current trends in progress against the key health impact indicators based on the Uganda Demographic Health Survey Results for 2016. The report is the second annual review under the Health Sector Development Plan 2015/16 - 2019/2020 This report shall be presented to stakeholders in the 23rd Joint Review Mission in which the sector shall specifically review what has been achieved, what has not been achieved and the reasons why the set targets have not been achieved.
The review shall guide future planning and programming and help to refocus priorities towards achieving the second National Development Plan targets and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The annual Health Sector Performance Report for financial year 2015/16 provides progress of the annual health sector work plan as well as the overall health sector performance against the set targets agreed upon with key stakeholders in financial year 2015/16. The report is the first annual review under the Health Sector Development Plan 2015/16-2019/2020.
This report shall be presented to stakeholders in the 22nd Joint Review Mission in which the sector shall specifically review what has been achieved, what has not been achieved and the reasons why the set targets have not been achieved. The review shall guide future planning and programming and help to refocus priorities towards achieving the National Development plan targets and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Annual Health Sector Performance Report for 2014/15 Financial Year provides analysis of health sector performance against set targets, goals and objectives for the Financial Year 2014/15 with a comparative analysis of the previous trends towards achieving the HSSIP 2010/11 – 2014/15 targets.
The report is premised on an analysis of commitments in the National Development Plan, Ministerial Policy Statement, Budget Framework Paper, the HSSIP, the 20th JRM Aide Memoire and the annual sector workplans at various levels
The Annual Health Sector Performance Report for 2013/14 Financial Year provides analysis of health sector performance against set targets, goals and objectives for the Financial Year 2013/14 with a comparative analysis of the previous trends towards achieving the HSSIP 2010/11 – 2014/15 targets.
The report is premised on an analysis of commitments in the National Development Plan, Ministerial Policy Statement, Budget Framework Paper, the HSSIP, the 19th JRM Aide Memoire and the annual sector workplans at various levels.
The Annual Health Sector Performance Report for 2012/13 Financial Year provides progress of the annual work plan as well as the overall health sector performance against the set targets for the Financial Year 2012/13 with a comparative analysis of the previous trends and progress toward achieving the HSSIP 2010/11 – 2014/15 targets.
The report shall be discussed at the 19th Annual Health Sector Joint Review Mission and 9th National Health Assembly based on the assessment of what has been achieved and what has not, and the reasons why, to guide future programming.
The sector is committed to refocusing priorities to interventions aimed at making positive progress towards achieving the National Development Plan targets and Millennium Development Goals.
The Annual Health Sector Performance Report for 2011/12 Financial Year provides progress of the annual workplan as well as the overall health sector performance against the set targets for the Financial Year 2011/12 with a comparative analysis of the previous trends and progress towards achieving the HSSIP 2010/11 – 2014/15 targets.
The report shall be discussed at the 17th Annual Sector Joint Review Mission based on the assessment of what has been achieved and what has not, and the reasons why, to guide future programming. The sector is committed to refocusing priorities to interventions aimed at making positive progress
The Annual Health Sector Performance Report (AHSPR) highlights progress, challenges, and lessons learnt and proposes mechanisms for improvement.
The report focuses on the progress in implementation of commitments in the Ministerial Policy Statement, overall sector performance against the targets set for the Financial Year (FY) 2017/18, and trends in performance for selected indicators over the previous FYs.
The compilation process of the AHSPR 2017/18 was participatory with the involvement of all the 14 Technical Working Groups, Senior Management Committee, Health Policy Advisory Committee and Top Management.
This Agenda is a plan of action for people, the planet, and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. We recognize that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development
The World Health Statistics series is WHO’s annual compilation of health statistics for its 194 Member States. The series is produced by the WHO Department of Information, Evidence and Research, of the Health Metrics and Measurement Cluster, in collaboration with all relevant WHO technical departments.
World health statistics 2018 focuses on the health and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and associated targets by bringing together data on a wide range of health-related SDG indicators. It also links to the three SDG-aligned strategic priorities of the WHO’s 13th General Programme of Work, 2019¬2023.1
Annual Workplan and Budget FY 2017/18
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has long prioritised assuring and improving quality of care for all people in Uganda. In an effort to continuously improve quality of service delivery and health outcomes across the country, the Ministry of Health wanted to develop a platform for all practitioners, implementers, academics, policy makers and beyond to discuss improvement
The 2011 Uganda AIDS Indicator survey is a nationally representative, population-based, HIV Serological survey. The survey was designed with the objective of obtaining national and Sub-national of program coverage, such as knowledge, attitudes, and sexual behavior related to HIV/AIDS. Data collection took place from 8th February to 2 September 2011.
The UAIS was implemented by the Ministry of Health. the survey was coordinated by a survey director and two deputy directors based at the Ministry of Health headquarters.