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CGHP's health partnership with Uganda is focused on improving healthcare in three key areas: maternal and neonatal health, paediatric cancer and critical care.

We have three key strands to our Uganda health partnership. These include maternal and neonatal health (with a particular focus on antimicrobial stewardship and infection prevention control), paediatric cancer and critical care. Through a multidisciplinary team approach, the focus is on building staff skills and confidence, optimising practice and ultimately improving patient outcomes in all three areas.

Working to Improve Maternal and Neonatal Health

Paediatric Cancer

SCALE – Critical Care

What is a health partnership?

A long-term link between health institutions in high and low/middle-income countries, health partnerships facilitate the flow of ideas and expertise between the different healthcare systems to strengthen services and improve patient outcomes. Health partnerships achieve this through training programmes, sharing and learning, based on the healthcare needs of the overseas partner.

Interested in getting involved?

  • Have an interest in global health?
  • Interested in bi-directional sharing and learning with healthcare workers in low- and middle-income settings?
  • Keen to volunteer? Much of our work takes places virtually and international travel may take place.

Head to our becoming a member or becoming a partner pages to see how to get involved.

The beauty of this collaboration is that it is not one partner imposing their will on the other partner, it’s like working together, identifying issues, and then still working together to find solutions to those issues. So it is a combination of existing ideas and exposure of ideas to how other people are working on the same issues.

Dr Musa Sekikubo, Consultant Obstetrician and Uganda AMS IPC Partnership Lead