UGANDA Who We Are

UGANDA Who We Are

UGANDA WHO WE ARE The principal aim of The organisation works to monitoring and evaluation Malaria Consortium is the improve not only the health and operational research. of the individual, but also the Since then, the Malaria Consortium prevention and treatment of capacity of national health disease, particularly but not Uganda programme has expanded systems and communities, its focus to include tuberculosis, exclusively malaria, among which contributes towards pneumonia, diarrhoea and the poorest and most at risk. poverty relief and improved neglected tropical diseases. Malaria Consortium works economic prosperity. Cross cutting aspects such as in a variety of settings Malaria Consortium started health system strengthening, accross Africa and Asia, its Uganda programme in 2003 private sector support, maternal to provide technical assistance and child health are also becoming using innovative strategies to the Ministry of Health (MoH) important priorities. Contributing and approaches. and partners in malaria strategy quality work to the evidence base and policy development, for disease control interventions implementation support, remains a critical focus. Uganda has the third highest malaria burden in Africa, with the disease being the cause of 50 percent of out-patient cases and 14 percent of in-patient deaths. Malaria Consortium is registered in the UK as Charity No. 1099776. WHat WE DO The Uganda programme DISEASE PREVENTION CASE managEMENT has reached almost all of Preventive activities aim to & DIagnOSTICS the more than one hundred rapidly reduce the incidence Technical assistance to the MoH districts in Uganda. of malaria and other diseases. focuses on policies and guidelines, Activities include the distribution training, supply chain management of millions of long lasting to distribute drugs and supplies, insecticidal nets through mass and diagnostic support including campaigns and routinely through the introduction of external quality health facilities, the promotion of assurance systems. healthy and hygienic behaviours Malaria Consortium leads the at the community level, social scale up of Integrated Community mobilisation for appropriate Case Management (ICCM) in health seeking behaviour and Uganda, which aims to diagnose the promotion of effective and treat malaria, pneumonia and newborn care. diarrhoea at the community level. HEALTH SYSTEMS OPERatIONAL RESEARCH ADVOcacY STRENGTHENING The office conducts operational Malaria Consortium Uganda’s Malaria Consortium Uganda research across a range of technical advocacy activities aim to supports vital health systems areas to inform effectively the increase national awareness strengthening work such as evidence base from which to and commitment to the fight training, technical support plan implementation and service against malaria and other supervision at all levels, clinical delivery, as well as to review and childhood and communicable audits to explore issues and develop policies and guidelines. diseases, influence policy and solutions relating to the Work carried out through the plans at national and district management of severe malaria COMDIS and COMDIS HSD levels and encourage further and improvements in the Consortia, led by the University funding. Malaria Consortium quality, timeliness and accuracy of Leeds, includes operational Uganda also aims to build of health system data. research into neglected tropical the advocacy capacity of civil diseases and malaria. society organisations. Malaria Consortium is registered in the UK as Charity No. 1099776. YOUNG FamILY GAINS SECURITY Sarah and Byron’s bubbly Having already miscarried one malaria during the final stages eight month old son sits child due to a severe bout of of pregnancy. “I was terrified. malaria, Sarah was very anxious This time, I went straight to happily on his father’s knee, that the same thing would happen the hospital and they gave revelling in the attention. while pregnant with Goodluck. me special medication until Christened ‘Goodluck’ by “When my first baby died, I was I delivered a healthy baby.” his parents because of devastated,” she explains. “I had It was around the time of their joy at his safe arrival, carried him for six months and I Goodluck’s birth, that Malaria the name embodies this already loved him. We buried the Consortium distributed thousands couple’s outlook on life. baby and I cried and cried.” of long lasting insecticidal nets, On finding herself pregnant joined by the UK celebrities again, Sarah was very cautious. who helped raise the money Yet despite her regular check needed for the campaign from ups, without the protection of the UK public during Comic a mosquito net she developed Relief’s Red Nose Day. “Since we’ve had the net, we have not had malaria at all,” says Sarah. On average, families spend 10 percent of their annual income on malaria and it costs Africa $12 billion a year. So a healthy baby isn’t the only good news story for this young family. “The net means so much to us. Not only is our child healthy, but we are also free to work; we are not spending all our money on malaria treatment and medication,” Sarah, 21, Byron, 31, and Goodluck. Beneficiaries of mosquito nets explains Byron. “Whenever I’m distributed by Malaria Consortium and funded by money raised by working, I’m doing it for my wife the UK public during Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day 2009 in the UK. and for my son. He is our future.” Malaria Consortium • United States Agency for • Imperial College London wishes to thank its donors International Development/ President’s Malaria Initiative • Izumi Foundation and partners who have • Canadian International • Kenya Medical funded and contributed Research Institute to the success of Malaria Development Agency Consortium’s Uganda work. • Comic Relief • Makerere University • The Bill & Melinda • Mulago Referral Hospital Gates Foundation • UK Government, Department • Government of Uganda for International Development Ministry of Health • UNICEF • Irish Aid through Royal College of Surgeons Ireland IN ADDITION TO THE excellent SUPPORT MALARIA CONSORTIUM HAS RECEIVED FROM DONORS AND PARTNERS LISTED HERE, MALARIA CONSORTIUM WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SPECIAL RECOGNITION TO THE HARD WORK AND TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE BENEFICIARIES, VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF WHO HAVE MADE OUR WORK SUCCESSFUL. Malaria Consortium UGANDA Tel: +256 31 2 300 420 Fax: +256 31 2 300 425 Plot 25, Upper Naguru East Road, Soroti P.O. Box 8045, Kampala, Uganda HOIMA OFFICE Hoima Kijungu Zone, Plot 7, Ruhanga Road (opposite Riviera Hotel) P.O Box 8045 Kampala Kampala SOROTI OFFICE North Avenue, Plot 8 Soroti, P.O Box 8045 Kampala MALARIA CONSORTIUM OTHER OFFICES EMAIL London, UK Cambodia [email protected] MALARIA CONSORTIUM Ethiopia WEBSITE AFRICA Mozambique www.malariaconsortium.org Kampala, Uganda Nigeria Southern Sudan MALARIA CONSORTIUM Thailand ASIA Zambia Bangkok, Thailand Photo Credits Comic Relief / Vicky Dawes and William Daniels 1.1.

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