The summit convened delegates from African governments, regional institutions, health ministries, civil society, academia, affected communities, and international partners, all united under a single message — there is no time to waste.
Read ArticleLiver Health Foundation participated in the Kabaka Foundation Tubeere Balamu Health Camp held on May 5 and 6, 2025, at Wankulukuku Stadium in Kyadondo County. This initiative aimed to promote health awareness and provide essential health services to the community, focusing on Hepatitis B vaccination, screening for fatty liver disease, and the "Food is Medicine" campaign.
Read ArticleLiver Health Foundation convened a key strategic meeting on May 4th, 2025, to review progress, strengthen leadership, and chart the way forward in our commitment to promoting liver health and awareness across Uganda.
Read ArticleThe Tubele Balamu Health Camp, organized in partnership with the Kabaka Foundation at Singo County Stadium, proved to be a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to provide vital health services to the community.
Read ArticleWe are thrilled to announce a new partnership between Liver Health Foundation and The Kabaka Foundation, a collaboration aimed at advancing liver health awareness and promoting healthier communities across Uganda.
Read ArticleThe festive season is a time for spreading love, sharing joy, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. This past Christmas, the Liver Health Foundation (LHF) upheld these values through a heartwarming initiative dedicated to supporting elderly liver cancer patients in Bwaise. By providing much-needed food packages, we aimed to bring comfort and a message of hope to individuals facing challenging circumstances.
Read ArticleLiver Health Foundation continues to champion Hepatitis B awareness, prevention, and treatment in Uganda. In Mbarara, we presented key insights and strategies to support Uganda’s National Elimination Plan III for HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B — also known as the Triple Elimination Initiative.
Read MoreLiver Health Foundation participated in the LC3 (Leveraging HIV Care Infrastructure for Implementation of Context-Adapted Liver Cancer Comprehensive Control Strategies) conference held from 28th to 29th July 2025 at Protea Hotel, Entebbe. The event brought together health professionals, researchers, and policy experts to discuss practical approaches to integrating liver cancer care into the existing HIV care infrastructure in Uganda.
Read MoreThe conference brought together prominent national and international leaders, including H.E. Jesca Alupo, Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, Ministers of Health from several African nations, and representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), African Union (AU), World Health Organization (WHO), and the U.S. Embassy in Uganda.
Read MoreWorld Hepatitis Day 2025 was commemorated in Ngando Sub–County, Butambala District, on July 28, 2025. The celebration aimed to raise awareness about hepatitis, promote testing, vaccination, and treatment, and encourage community dialogue on public health.
Read MoreThe Tubeere Balamu Health Camp was successfully conducted on the 12th and 13th of August 2025 at Kyaggwe Ssaza Grounds, Uganda. This health outreach was a collaborative initiative between The Kabaka Foundation and the Liver Health Foundation Uganda, designed to promote community wellness and improve liver health through testing, vaccination, and education.
Read MoreOn 19th April 2025—World Liver Day—Liver Health Foundation successfully launched its Food is Medicine Campaign at Mosa Court Apartments in Rwenzori Hall, Kampala. This initiative marked a significant milestone in promoting liver health through nutritional awareness and healthy lifestyle choices. Dr. Moses Muwanga officiated the campaign on behalf of Hon. Hanifah Kawooya, Minister for General Health Duties, and was supported by senior officials, including SCP Dr. Nuwamanya Emmanuel, Deputy Director of Police Health Services.
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