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21,000 household visits and over 80 community events, FLEP has empowered residents with essential knowledge and tools to keep malaria at bay. A male caregiver in Nawango parish said, “Simple things like malaria cost us a lot due to mind-set change, but thanks to FLEP & PMI for the routine and monthly visits which have changed our negative thinking”.
Menstrual health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, yet it remains a significant challenge for many women and girls in Busoga and other parts of Uganda. Limited access to sanitary products, inadequate sanitation facilities, and harmful cultural beliefs and practices contribute to poor menstrual hygiene and negatively impact their health, education, and social lives.
Primary Health Care (PHC) grants have proven essential for enhancing healthcare in Uganda, yet the journey toward impactful community health has faced hurdles.
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