Gulu Blood Bank urges city residents to embrace blood donation culture
Witness Odongo, a blood bank official, reminded the public that donation is voluntary.
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Witness Odongo, a blood bank official, reminded the public that donation is voluntary.
Youths living with mental health (illness) not only struggle with the symptoms of their conditions but also experience negative attitudes and discrimination.
Anne Nkutu, District Governor for Rotary District 9214, was the guest of honor at the commissioning. She highlighted the importance of long-term, sustainable interventions in rural education and hygiene.
As diabetes continues to rise, rural women and those in slums deserve better healthcare, support and most importantly a fair chance at survival.
The recent advancements at Amolatar Health Center IV represent a positive step towards improving healthcare delivery in the area.
Mind, Body and Soul expects to upscale the project to other schools when the Pilot phase proves success.
Districts of Kitgum, Lamwo, Amuru; Pader and Gulu have high cases of nodding syndrome disease.
The blood shortage has stranded many patients in critical need of transfusions.
tndNews understands that at least 2,000 residents of Kitgum will receive free eyeglasses with more to be assessed.
Florence Onono, chairperson borehole maintenance, said: “We need more water points for our growing population.”
Similarly, 70% to 90% of infants born to women positive for hepatitis-B infection may become chronically infected with hepatitis B if not vaccinated and treated.
Dr. Andrew Odur, Director of Lira Regional Referral Hospital, gave an impassioned speech, highlighting the heartbreaking stories of helpless children succumbing to malaria.
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