Joseph Mutebi

The Kampala HIV&TB Stakeholders’ Meeting

The Kampala HIV&TB Stakeholders’ Meeting Ambassador William P. Popp launches the HIV project in Kampala, promises more 12M USD funding to HIV epidemic control. U.S Ambassador William W. Popp addressing participants during the Kampala HIB & TB stakeholders’ meeting The Ambassador buying edibles from the DREAMS beneficiaries after his remarks at the Stakeholders’ meeting and […]

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Zero Mother-to-Child Infections

Zero Mother-to-Child Infections: Ambassador Popp applauds ROM for PMTCT excellence During the Stakeholders’ meeting, the Ambassador learnt that ROM has excelled in the Prevention of mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT). “ROM’s efforts to achieve 100% PMTCT truly shows that provision of high-quality services can be achieved. In the period of 2009 to 2023 ROM registered

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ROM equips health Centre IIs to improve maternal and child health services

ROM equips health Centre IIs to improve maternal and child health services With funding from PEPFAR through U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ROM equipped two health facilities with hospital equipment that included a delivery bed, a stadiometer, pediatric and adult weighing scales, blood pressure monitoring machines and a Maternity HIV-Retesting Algorithm, an

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The Intervarsity Public Lecture on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

The Intervarsity Public Lecture on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to improve Mental health among youths  ROM offered HTS services to 32 Youths at Kyambogo University ROM’s Stella Nakate-the Prevention Technical Officer speaking to participants during the Public Lecture. In August, ROM participated in the Inter University Public Lecture on

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Training health professionals for excellent service delivery

Training health professionals for excellent service delivery Maternal and Child Health training to enhance maternal and infant well-being for mother-infant pairs To improve maternal and infant health outcomes among vulnerable groups like young mothers, midwives, peers and other health workers from the six high volume ROM-KCCA supported facilities in Kampala region; Kiswa, Kisenyi, Kawaala, Komamboga,

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ROM and Ministry of Health at Regional Recency testing refresher training  

ROM and Ministry of Health at Regional Recency testing refresher training In partnership with the Ministry of Health, Reach Out Mbuya Community Health Initiative (ROM) conducted a five-day training on HIV recency testing for over 55 facility-based HIV testing and counselling providers, laboratory staff, nurses, counsellors, and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) personnel. Participants gained comprehensive

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USAID ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN KAMPALA ACTIVITY

USAID ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN KAMPALA ACTIVITY Psychotherapy for Groups (IPT-G) to Enhance Mental Health Support for Vulnerable Populations Reach Out Mbuya integrated mental health support into her programming to address challenges like depression among vulnerable populations. This initiative was advanced by a five-day Training of Trainers (TOT) on Mental Health Integration in Orphans and

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Tracking Down Viral Load Non-Suppression

Tracking Down Viral Load Non-Suppression: Using the Facility Community Encounter (FACE) Tracker Traditional methods of follow-up are prone to delays and inaccuracies, leading to gaps in treatment adherence and compromised patient outcomes. The FACE Tracker addresses these challenges by providing a seamless solution that ensures patients are consistently monitored throughout their treatment journey. The FACE

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A Future Unfolding: Honoring the Day of the Girl Child with 106 Graduates

A Future Unfolding: Honoring the Day of the Girl Child with 106 Graduates Reach Out Mbuya Community Health Initiative (ROM) joined the rest of the world to commemorate the Day of the Girl Child under the theme “Education for all Children in Africa: The Time is Now’’ with a graduation ceremony hosted by Roses of

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ROM partners with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) to improve the lives of vulnerable young mothers

ROM partners with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) to improve the lives of vulnerable young mothers Vulnerable Mothers say it all during Donor visit in the community ROM, with funding from the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), has lifted over 600 vulnerable young mothers from dependents to self-sustained members of the community. The project aimed at aimed

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