The latest edition of the World health statistics provides an essential examination of trends in global health over the past two decades that have shaped the world in which we live. It highlights the sobering reality that, due largely to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, global life expectancy and healthy life expectancy have both regressed to the level a decade ago, although the impact was unequal across regions and income groups. This regression and its associated inequality signal significant challenges to health systems, demanding urgent attention and action.
Annual Health Sector Performance Reports are compiled in line with the national and health sub-programme M&E frameworks which promote joint program monitoring and evaluation and reviews. This report provides evidence-based data and therefore should be widely disseminated and utilized for policy dialogue, advocacy, planning, operational research, resource mobilization and allocation to the health sector.
This Annual Health Sector Performance Report for Financial Year 2022/23, is the third during the National Development Plan (NDP) III period and it mainly focuses on the progress in implementation of the health subprogram annual workplans FY 2022/23 based on the respective institutional 5 year Strategic Plans. The report was presented and discussed during the 29 Health Sector Joint Review Mission (JRM) 1st to 2nd November 2023 and the recommendations are to guide planning, programming and budget allocation for the next FY 2024/25. The report has 6 sections namely; 1) Introduction giving the background and strategic direction; 2) Overall sector performance and progress based on the NDP KRAs; 3) Local Government and Health Facility Performance; 4) Progress in implementation of the MoH Strategic Plan Outputs; and 5) Annex.
This Plan describes the M&E framework, indicators, processes, sources of data, methods and tools that the sector will use to collect, compile, report and use data, and provide feedback as part of the national Health Sector M&E mechanisms. It is intended to document what needs to be monitored, with whom, by whom, when, how, and how the M&E data will be used. It also outlines how and when the different types of studies and evaluations will be conducted by the sector. It translates these processes into annualized and costed activities and assigns responsibilities for implementation.
This bulletin serves to inform all stakeholders at community district, and national levels on suspected disease trends, public health surveillance and interventions undertaken in detecting, preventing and responding to public health events in Uganda on a weekly basis.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) Strategic Plan builds on the Human Capital Development Component of the National Development Plan III and lays a foundation for movement towards Universal Health Coverage. This plan provides strategic directions to the MoH Headquarters over the five-year period and is underpinned by a performance agreement that will enable the Ministry to assess and report on the results of the MoH in each specific strategic area of focus on regular basis.
This report provides a monthly update on key program indicators in the health sector. It provides an overview of; OPD attendance, admissions, top causes of mortality and morbidity, teenage pregnancy, Maternal & Perinatal deaths and public health events
The Semi-Annual Health Sector Performance review meetings highlight progress, challenges, lessons learnt and proposes a mechanism for improvement. The meeting focuses on the progress in the implementation of approved work plans and Budgets for FY 2021/22 and trends in performance for selected indicators.
These work plans include Departments, Programmes, Councils and National Level Institutions all of which are mandated to present their achievements cumulatively for two Quarters.
This brief provides an overview of; OPD attendance, notifiable diseases, other diseases of public health interest and
causes of death.
This brief provides an overview of; OPD attendance, notifiable diseases, other diseases of public health interest and causes of death.
This report provides a monthly update on key program indicators in the health sector.
This brief provides an overview of; OPD attendance, notifiable diseases, other diseases of public health interest and causes of death.