ROM partners with Ministry of Health to strengthen Health Services Integration for more streamlined and impactful care

“To improve service delivery-Integration is the way to go.” Dr. Christopher Oundo- HIB/TB Focal person Kampala Capital City Authority.

To improve service delivery, Ministry of health has prioritized the integration of health services to improve access, equity and the quality of care across all levels of the healthcare system in the country.

ROM, the Implementing Partner for the Kampala HIV Project spearheaded Integration of Health Care services with a 4-day roll-out workshop for healthcare providers in the region.

Dr. Oundo- the HIV/TB focal Person at KCCA addressing training participants.
Dr. Sarah Zalwango-the Acting Director of Public Health speaking to participants during the training.

 

 

The workshop that run from Monday 30th June to Thursday 3rd July 2025 aimed at orienting and rolling out the MoH Integrated Health Services Guidelines to stakeholders and implementers in the Kampala region.  Representatives from U.S Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Ministry of Health, Mulago, Kawempe, Kiruddu National Referral Hospitals, Kampala Capital City Authority and other Partners applauded ROM for spearheading the roll out of this program.

Participants were taken through different integration modules that included Leadership and Governance in Integration, Triage, Emergency care and Infection Prevention, Identification and Management of Acute illnesses, Identification and management of Chronic illnesses, Complementary Services for Integration and Integrated Routine Services among others.

Dr Grace Namayanja, the Project Lead Activity Manager affirmed CDC’s readiness to support all efforts geared at ensuring integration of health services is rolled out, implemented and sustained for quality service delivery in the region and the country at large.

Dr. grace NAmayanja-the Kampala HIV project Activity Lead from CDC launching the training.

We shall keep you updated about the integration of health Services progress. From the pictorial below, see what transpired at the training.

Health Integration training in pictures;

   

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