Ingram Kampe
Now that is personal hygiene but I fail to understand why Ugandans believe
that garbage belongs everywhere. Secondly why do Ugandans eat every second
that also baffled me, he has to have something in his mouth every second
that ticks. But I remember this one very well for it made my jaw drop, we
were driving on Kampala Road, a lady we had in the car opened her bag and
she had a sweet banana, she pilled it and ate it, and all went well until
when she rolled down the window and threw the pill in middle of Kampala
road. Are you kidding me !!!!! I instructed the driver to stop and we went
back and I picked it up just to send a chilling message to her. We do not
garbage streets. Honestly does this lady need Musevenis good governance not
to do that? And she is a Makerere graduate. I have travelled to poor
countries, in fact this topic came up when we were in Cuba last time, for we
wondered how clean were the streets in Cuba. A country poor and struggling
with embargoes and what have you, but the streets are clean. And get this, I
am not talking about clean that theyre washed, but there is no garbage
thrown on streets. Walk in Uganda and you will see a pile here a pile there,
a buveera here and buveera there, and these are disposed off by individuals
as they so pass by. Remain with your garbage and take it home for a street
is not a dumping ground. Geez !!!!!!!!!
Even if you create a functioning garbage disposal in Uganda the people will
liter for it is a very acceptable culture.
EM
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ingram Kampe
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] OH DEAR!!__ Patients entering Mulago hospital to be
bathedPublish Date: Feb 16, 2013
Mr.Mujabi-this Doctor is not ignorant,if anything you sound so. For starters
you must be able to differentiate something said in jest from truth. In
other words what he said was not literal truth. The point is that he was
trying to provoke debate. A few years ago I visited Uganda and I was
appalled at lack of hygene in most places. I wrote a letter to the
newspapers about my concern-the way all the public transportation and many
other areas stunk to high heaven. No Ugandan comments on how their fellow
Ugandans stink (especially the kikara) as we call it in Runyankole-that is
smelly arm-pits. By the way I saw group of Ugandans who came to attend a
conference in some place and they stunk. I suggested in my article that we
should start a course in schools called "WASOTO"-=water,soap and toothpaste"
The doctor you are calling a quack to me sounds realistic-he wants to help.
Politicizing every issue is un-productive,Mr.Mujabi. Forget the "JIK"-get
your fellows to wash or bath in whatever they want.
From: Frank Mujabi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [UAH] OH DEAR!!__ Patients entering Mulago hospital to be
bathedPublish Date: Feb 16, 2013
" .......We shall also ensure that all visitors are dipped in Jik [a
disinfectant] prior to accessing the hospital facility."
says Dr. Byarugaba Bonaventure Baterena, the Mulago executive director
This guy sounds quite ignorant if he thinks people can be dipped in JIK
safely.
Kateregga could you Please check this doctor's qualifications ?
He sounds like a quack - more like Baryamureeba of Makerere
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 8:31 PM, eun Nyaronyango <[email protected]>
wrote:
What chemicals will be used? Ugandans are really being reduced to a
worthless speices....! SAD!!
Nyar
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http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/639901-patients-entering-mulago-hospital-to-
be-bathed.html
National
Patients entering Mulago hospital to be bathedPublish Date: Feb 16, 2013
Staff of Security Group cleaning the wards during the Mulago monthly hygiene
day held on Saturday. PHOTO/Patrick Jaramogi
newvision
By Patrick Jaramogi
KAMPALA - In a bid to weed out diseases caused by poor hygiene, Mulago
Hospital will soon start bathing all patients entering the hospital, the
hospital chief said on Saturday.
Dr. Byarugaba Bonaventure Baterena, the Mulago executive director said the
tough measures were geared towards making the countrys national referral
hospital an icon of cleanliness.
All patients entering Mulago hospital will be bathed. We shall also ensure
that all visitors are dipped in Jik [a disinfectant] prior to accessing the
hospital facility.
I am going to be extremely serious about this issue because I am tired of
dirtiness, he said.
The practice will be costly, but the health facility is determined to ensure
that diseases associated with poor hygiene are significantly checked.
Byarugaba was speaking to medics and staff of Security Group who had just
taken part in the hospitals monthly hygiene day held on Saturday.
The over 100 security operatives cleaned the hospital and also donated
blood.
Mulago hospital, initially planned to accommodate 1500 patients, currently
admits over 2500 and receives over 20,000 patients annually with an
estimated number of visitors and patient caretakers.
Byarugaba made an outcry of the polythene bags [buveeras] that are scattered
all over the hospitals grounds.
Diseases like diarrhea, typhoid and dysentery are caused by poor personal
and communal hygiene.
Anybody who has ever suffered from diarrhea, dysentery or typhoid ate
stool. The degree of illness is leveled against the quantity of stool
consumed. Eating without washing hands is another cause, he said.
He warned men against urinating everywhere, saying the practice was a
disgrace. Dont go urinating everywhere on walls like dogs this goes to
men, he said.
The health facility partnered with Security Group to clean the hospital
every three months.
Richard Mwesiga, the managing director Security Group said his staff would
donate 150 units of blood to the hospital on top of the cleaning exercise to
rid the hospital of garbage, filth and dirt.
We have decided to clean this hospital to the required standards every
three months, he said.
The hospital management last year instituted mechanisms to deal with the
heavy decongestion in its premises.
Enoch Kusasira the hospital publicist said new measures that involved
issuing of cards to patient attendants was paying off. Under the
development, only one attendant per patient is allowed in the wards.
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