Contributions of the Church Today in Providing Medical Services in East Africa
The church has established health centers in Uganda e.g. Bishop Kihangire Medical Centre at Biina.
The church has also recruited professional medical personnel inform of doctors and nurses to treat the sick people in its hospitals.
The church provides free drugs to the sick people e.g. it has given ARVs to the AIDs patients.
The church has promoted immunization programs by calling upon people to immunize their children against the killer diseases.
The church has sponsored many students to study medicine and other health medical courses both with in the country and abroad.
The church has formed the Uganda Christian joint medical council with a major goal of promoting good health in Uganda.
It has solicited for funds from developed countries to support health program in Uganda
The church has jointly worked with government in providing health services in Uganda e.g. it has offered free HIV testing with the help of the government.
The church institution has carried out health journeys in remote areas treating the people with different illnesses in villages.
The church has constructed big hospitals in Uganda which treat complicated diseases e.g.Catholic Church has expanded Lubaga and Nsambya hospitals and Mengo hospital has been expanded by the protestant church.
The church provides free guidance and counseling services especially to people leaving with HIV/AIDS.
The church has established medical schools to train more health workers especially nurse. E.g. Nsambya medical school and Mengo medical school in Uganda.
Some of the church leaders work in the hospitals to supplement on the shortage of man power in hospitals e.g. Nuns in catholic hospitals.