On 30th August 2014, leaders of Kabarole District
appeared on HITS FM to give accountability concerning the Health Sector. “We
have tried to deliver what the local citizens requested us when we were
aspiring for our offices. We have built a maternity ward at Rwengaju Health
Center III, and also planning to equip it with facilities like beds. We have
also built a maternity ward at Nyabuswa Health Center in Mugusu Sub County, and
planning to equip it with furniture”, said Hon Rwabuhinga Richard, the LCV Chairperson
of Kabarole District, during ToroDev’s live radio discussion called ‘Orukurato Program’, a 2hr
weekly radio program that discusses issues of accountability every Saturday
(08:00 – 10:00) pm.
During the
live radio discussion, Hon Rwabuhinga further indicated how a lot of lobbying has
been done for different health centers, so as to create better services closer
to the local citizens. “Different Health Center IIs have been promoted to
Health Center IIIs such as Nyantabooma, Kakinga, and Nyabuswa. We have also
built Health Center IIs in places like Nyamiseke, Kiboota, Nyakitokole, Kirere,
Kasesenge, among others. However, these health centers still lack staff
quarters, but we are still lobbying to see that they are also constructed”.
The live
radio discussion was also attended by Dr. Obedi Moses, the District Health
Officer of Kabarole who indicated the common diseases affecting Kabarole District.
“There are top ten causes of sickness that have affected the people of
Kabarole, malaria being the most common at 28.5%, pneumonia at 10%, diarrhea at
3.5%, skin diseases at 18% and others at 2.7%. We are encouraging the community
to sleep under mosquito nets so as to reduce malaria cases”.
Local
listeners also participated in the live radio discussion through call ins to
raise their issues and concerns. “VHT(Voluntary Health Teams) are helping a lot
yet they are not given any support”, said Asiimwe from Nyantabooma Parish in
Kicwamba Sub County, “We have a problem of bilharzias in Nyabweya Parish that
is being caused by the poor water”, said Ruta Kenneth from Kasenda Sub County,
“Services in our health centers are so poor with a lot of medicine stock outs”,
said Amanyire from Kyenjojo District, “We are told to buy medicine even when we
visit Buhinga Referral Hospital”, said Samalie from Fort Portal Municipality.
The live
radio discussion was moderated by Mr. Kasigazi Willy Donanto and is supported by SIDA/CIPESA and SPIDER/Stockholm
University on a project aimed at using appropriate ICT tools to promote
democratic engagement in the Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda.
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