Stanbic Bank Powers Adjumani Hospital’s Ambition to Eliminate Maternal Mortality to Zero

Damoni Kitabire, Stanbic Board Chairperson handing over the donated medical assortments to the Adjumani Hospital Staff

Adjumani Hospital has launched an ambitious initiative to eliminate maternal mortality, inspired by its recent recognition as one of Uganda’s top-performing health facilities. The Ministry of Health recently ranked hospitals nationwide, and Adjumani Hospital secured the third position among over 63 government general hospitals, highlighting its commitment to quality healthcare.

This announcement was made during a donation handover event, during which Stanbic Bank contributed maternal health supplies to this facility, which has become a lifeline of hope in the area.

Located in the West Nile subregion, Adjumani Hospital, established in 2000, has a capacity of 100 beds but currently manages more than 250 admissions and 450 outpatient cases daily. Notably, the hospital also serves a diverse population, including over 250,000 refugees from South Sudan who reside in 19 settlements in the district.

During the event, Damoni Kitabire, Stanbic Bank Uganda Board Chairperson, expressed his gratitude and stressed the importance of giving back to communities during October, which the Bank recognizes as L.O.V.E month, dedicated to supporting and empowering societies.

Kitabire announced the bank’s donation of maternal health equipment worth 18 million Ugandan Shillings, which includes a modern oxygen concentrator, Patient transportation stretcher, pulse oximeter, laryngoscope set, ECG Machine, Digital B.P machine, four Patient beds.

“This initiative is not just about providing equipment; it is about ensuring that mothers and children in this district have access to quality healthcare, which is vital for their well-being and future,” he stated.

Kitabire added, “Just in October, Stanbic Bank has undertaken interventions worth UGX 114 million to Northern Uganda. We Started in Terego district (Tuku Health Center), donated Items worth UGX 26m, went to Madi Okollo (Okollo Health Center), and gave items worth UGX 26m. Through a partnership with MTN Uganda, Stanbic has extended support worth UGX 32m to set up a state-of-the-art Solar system at Ariwa Secondary School in Yumbe district”.

Adjumani District senior leadership receiving the medical assortments from the Stanbic Bank delegation led Damoni Kitabire (in Blue) and the bank Executive Director Sam Mwogeza

mortality cases have significantly decreased from 12 to just 4 annually, and with the support of partners like Stanbic Bank, they are optimistic about achieving their target of zero maternal deaths. Annually, the hospital handles approximately 4,693 antenatal visits and 3,243 deliveries, of which 29 result in stillbirths

Michael Ojja, the senior administrator of Adjumani Hospital, echoed the importance of the hospital’s recent ranking in motivating the staff and management to strive for excellence. “Making it to the top three works as our inspiration for serving locals and the refugee community in Adjumani and the neighbouring districts,” Ojja stated.

He noted that maternal mortality cases have significantly decreased from 12 to just 4 annually. With the support of partners like Stanbic Bank, they are optimistic about achieving their target of zero maternal deaths. Annually, the hospital handles approximately 4,693 antenatal visits and 3,243 deliveries, of which 29 result in stillbirths.

The proximity of Adjumani to South Sudan has led to a persistent influx of refugees, many of whom are pregnant women seeking safe childbirth options amidst the upheaval caused by displacement. In response, the hospital has adapted its services to cater to the specific needs of these vulnerable populations.

Dominic Drametu, the Adjumani District Health Officer (DHO), praised Stanbic Bank for its philanthropic efforts. He acknowledged the critical need for enhanced maternal health services, particularly in light of the ongoing refugee crisis in the region.

“We are so grateful to Stanbic Bank for choosing our district. I want to pledge our commitment to ensuring that every mother who comes through our doors receives the highest standard of care, to eliminate maternal mortality entirely,” said Drametu. He expressed confidence in the hospital’s ability to provide better resources and care to its patients.

He emphasized that Stanbic Bank will continue to donate to communities and support the government in equipping health facilities, recognizing that economic development is impossible in communities where people are unhealthy. “You can bear me witness that besides giving life, taking care of homes and families, women also double as the key drivers of economic development,” he remarked.

Mowgeza also highlighted the bank’s broader initiatives to drive inclusive socio-economic transformation, including programs like Stanbic4Her, which provides affordable credit to women in business, and support for young entrepreneurs through the Stanbic National Schools Championship and Business Incubator. “All this you have heard is just the beginning! Our ambitious agenda is aimed towards driving Uganda’s growth through empowering our people,” he concluded.

Besides the donations in West Nile, the Stanbic October L.O.V.E month campaign 2024 also reached more health facilities countrywide, including the Gem Foundation based in the Wakiso district, Kawala Health Center in Kampala, St Benedict Butende—Masaka, Katakwi General Hospital, Kyatiri Health Centre—Masindi, Rusekere Secondary School—Fort Portal, Butalango Health Centre III, and Wakyato Health Centre III in Nakaseke district.

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