Gender

KCs report what life is like for women facing gender-based discrimination and violence, some of whom are also living with HIV, TB and other serious health issues. Stories range from women rebuilding their lives and their sexual and reproductive health after suffering rape and violence to mothers who have experienced and overcome stigma and abandonment after developing complications during childbirth, such as fistula.

KCS also highlight the impact violence and discrimination have on transgenders, gay men, lesbians and men who have sex with men by telling individual stories of struggle and empowerment and by documenting grassroots campaigns and community activities.

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High blood pressure and over bleeding main causes of maternal deaths in Rwenzori

The director of Fort Portal Buhinga Regional Referral Hospital has cited over-bleeding and high blood pressure in pregnancy as the major causes of maternal deaths in Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda. more
October 18, 2011 0 Comments

Study unveils rising maternal deaths in Kabarole District, Western Uganda

Pregnancy rates in Kabarole district, Western Uganda are rising and many expectant mothers are not seeking antenatal care, a new survey has found. more
October 13, 2011 0 Comments

Men in Kabarole urged to accompany their wives for antenatal to prevent HIV

Health workers in Rutete sub county, Kabarole district say the fact that men are not accompanying their pregnant wives for antenatal serves at the facility remains a major challenge to preventing HIV. more
October 12, 2011 0 Comments

Uganda’s Safe Motherhood Day to be hosted by Luweero district

The Ministry of Health will commemorate the annual Safe Motherhood Day in Luweero district, Uganda next week. more
October 10, 2011 0 Comments

Lack of radiologists leading to high number of preventable maternal deaths, specialists warn

KC David Kazungu reports on the shortage of radiology specialists in Uganda. more
October 10, 2011 0 Comments

Uganda’s Ministry of Health advised to finance cancer screening exercises

From www.ugandapicks.com

Ministry of Health has been advised to finance cancer screening programmes. According to the report released by the World Health Organization say that the 7 million women in Uganda are between the age of 15 – 54 who are the risk of being infected by cervical cancer. go
October 3, 2011

Fishing community discusses maternal health and HIV

Fish mongers in Kampala, Uganda have been discussing maternal health and HIV. more
October 3, 2011 0 Comments

Ugandan women campaign to end violence against women

Women in Uganda have started a five year campaign called, We can End all Violence Against Women, that seeks to reduce the social tolerance and acceptance of violence. more
September 30, 2011 0 Comments