An Act to provide for compulsory immunisation of children, women of reproductive age and other target groups against immunisable diseases; to establish the Immunisation Fund and to provide for other incidental matters
This National Immunization Programme Review (NIPR) integrated the EPI review with an operational research study to assess the barriers to utilization of EPI services, Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination post-validation assessment (MNTE-PVA) and assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on immunization services. Makerere University School of Public Health as an external team to the EPI programme constituted the lead team. The rest of the review team consisted of a national and international team, namely content experts from the WHO, Ministry of Health, UNICEF, PATH and CHAI.
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.
This document is a statistical report on malaria activities that occurred at the various administrative levels during the reporting period.
This document is a Malaria Surveillance Status Report for the month of July 2023.
This document is a statistical report on malaria activities that occurred at the various administrative levels during the reporting period.
The document is a statistical report on malaria activities occurring at the various administrative levels during the reporting period.
This guidance for conducting early action reviews (EARs) results from a shared vision of the importance of collective learning during and following a public health event. That vision, and the close collaboration that led to the development of these resources, is shared among the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) regional offices, headquarters, Member States and their partners.
This Weekly Malaria Report is a representation of the different malaria activities across the various administrative levels of the health sector.
This Weekly Malaria report is a statistical representation of the different malaria activities across the various administrative levels of the health sector.
The weekly report is a statistical document demonstrating the performance of Malaria indicators at the different administrative levels of the health sector.
Key highlights on the malaria statistics from across the country for the week of 5th to 11th June 2023.