Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) has improved in providing sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR), gender, and equity-related services in Uganda.
The observation was made by Dr. Charles Olaro, Director of Health Services at the Ministry of Health while presenting a speech on behalf of the Minister of Health at the 65th RHU annual general meeting (AGM) at Lira Margarita Palace Hotel.
He said that the Ministry of Health appreciates RHU in providing sexual reproductive and health rights services in Uganda and is a leader in providing these services, fighting gender-based violence, female genital mutilation to the vulnerable and underserved.
Statistics recorded in the year 2020 – 2021, indicate that RHU offered 7,171,805 million services to 1,093,420 clients compared to 7,721,138 services to 1513,164 clients in 2019/ 2020. The services offered include post-abortion care, adolescents SRHR services, family planning (FP), maternal health, HIV testing, sexual, gender-based violence (SGBV) counseling.
Jackson Chekweko, RHU Executive Director explained that the slight drop in services and clients in 2020, occured due to the COVID 19 pandemic effects. This he says has also accelerated teenage pregnancies and cases of SGBV in slums, refugee camps, and other hard-to-reach areas of Uganda.
Among the many issues highlighted, Chekweko called on the government of Uganda to allow for free emergency pills to be given to youths in Uganda.
“It is our wish that government makes emergency contraceptive pills free because many young people cannot afford them which limits access and this increases numbers of unintended pregnancies,” Chekweko posited.
Nathan T. Kipande, RHU National Executive Committee (NEC) Chairperson applauded the government for recognizing RHU in offering SRHR / FP services and upon its achievements despite COVID 19 and budget constraints among other issues.
“We will strengthen governance and management of RHU in the coming year to reach out to more people with SRHR / FP services,” Kipande declared.
The AGM was attended by 60 delegates from the government, NEC members, RHU staff, and the media.