Saddening views about Uganda's health care system through the eyes of visiting nurses
Student nurse says she will 'never complain again about NHS ’ after Africa trip 8 FEBRUARY, 2017 A group of nursing students from the University of South Wales has taken a first-hand look at the challenges faced by the health services in the African country of Uganda. Seven second-year undergraduates, who are studying adult nursing, spent two weeks in the country as part of a project organised by charity Pont, which builds relationships between South Wales and communities in Uganda. “It was also quite normal for women to be giving birth on the grass outside the hospital” Nadine Robinson The nursing team visited a training school, a women’s self-help group, a charity school in a slum area in the city of Mbale, and talked to village health teams. For one full day the team also concentrated on supporting people who were older than 60 to give them advice on healthcare through a pop-up clinic. In addition, the group spent time in two hospitals – one ...