By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
SUMMARY: Malaria disease burden contributing 33% of OPD attendances, 22% of admission cases, and 11% of deaths in
SUMMARY:
Malaria disease burden contributing 33% of OPD attendances, 22% of admission cases, and 11% of deaths in Uganda, and it is worse among pregnant women and children who have low immunity. Therefore, this is a quarterly project performance report for the period September to December, 2025 for the “Save 750 Pregnant women from Malaria in Uganda” project. The overall project aim is to contribute to the reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity rates in Uganda. The project distributed long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs), conducted health education, home visits, and provided intermittent Presumptive treatment (IPTs) to pregnant mothers. The project is implemented in collaboration with Kibuku Health Centre IV, Bulangira Health Centre 111 and Kagumu Health center III. .
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Government intervention in malaria prevention is still limited KADO requests all partners for continuous support for this malaria prevention project to enhance reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity among pregnant mothers and children less than five years in Uganda.
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