Thursday , November 7 2024

Mulago, Stanbic move to aid busy working-class individuals   

 

Diana Ondoga (left), the head of CSI at Stanbic Bank, hands over equipment to Isreal Luutu, an official at UCI

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |  The Uganda Cancer Institute will introduce a ‘Cancer screening programme for corporate individuals who find it difficult to spare time for regular health checks.

Mulago’s pledge for the new initiative follows engagements during last week’s International Breast Cancer Awareness Day, with Stanbic Bank Uganda and the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) management.

“We would like to introduce the corporate screening initiative to help bring the services nearer to corporate employees with busy working schedules such as Members of Parliament, bankers, and others,” Dr Israel Luutu, a representative of the executive director at the facility said.

Stanbic Bank donated two beds and Pap smear kits that are used to collect cervical cell samples to aid in early cervical cancer testing.

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Diana Ondoga, the Stanbic Bank Uganda Manager for Corporate Social Investment said, “The adage that prevention is better than cure is one we very much support and wish to encourage with this modest contribution. We are proud of our sustained partnerships with the Ministry of Health to complement government efforts to find solutions to our challenges—the idea of a cancer screening initiative for corporates, when implemented, will further facilitate early testing and we are glad to have the opportunity to be a part of the solution.”

Sarah Nansikombi Lubega, the Manager—Women Banking at Stanbic Bank said, “On this day to mark the International Breast Cancer Awareness Day, we felt it worthy to lend a helping hand in light of a recent appeal by UCI to support its capacity to support the increasing number patients seeking cancer care, 45% of whom, we are informed, are female.”

The lender recently, in partnership with the Parliament of Uganda, donated over 4,000 Mama Kits to the Ministry of Health to be distributed across different regions in the country to improve access to maternal health services for pregnant women.

 

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