The Bitegyeko Joseph Foundation has launched a community-based health education program in rural Uganda, aimed at improving health outcomes in marginalized communities. The program will provide training and education to community health workers, who will then deliver health services to their communities.
The program will focus on topics such as disease prevention, nutrition, and maternal and child health. It will also provide training on basic first aid and emergency response. The goal of the program is to reduce the number of maternal and child deaths, as well as improve overall health outcomes in the region.
“We are excited to launch this new program, which will bring much-needed health services to rural communities,” said a foundation spokesperson. “Our goal is to empower communities to take charge of their own health and well-being.”
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