Strengthening Primary Healthcare Systems in Rural Uganda
A comprehensive study on improving primary healthcare delivery in rural communities through community health worker programs and digital health interventions.
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Project Details
Research Area
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Status
Active
Project Timeline
Start Date
February 10, 2024
End Date
February 10, 2026
Duration
24 months
Team Size
4 members
Project Overview
This project aims to strengthen primary healthcare systems in rural Uganda by implementing and evaluating innovative service delivery models.
Project Objectives:
- Assess current primary healthcare capacity in rural areas
- Implement community health worker training programs
- Deploy digital health tools for patient management
- Evaluate impact on health outcomes and system efficiency
Expected Outcomes:
- Improved access to quality healthcare services
- Enhanced community health worker capacity
- Evidence-based policy recommendations
- Scalable healthcare delivery models
24
Months Duration
4
Team Members
2
Publications
Project Publications
Strengthening Primary Healthcare Systems Through Community Health Workers: Evidence from Rural Uganda
Sarah Nakamya, James Okello, Grace Namukasa, Peter Ssali
2024
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Health Systems Strengthening in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comprehensive Review
Sarah Nakamya, Florence Mirembe, Grace Namukasa, Peter Ssali, James Okello
2024
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