Community Outreach
Community Outreach Programme
The community outreach programme is one of the strategic programmes of HEPS Uganda that empowers health care consumers to demand for their health rights and exercise their health responsibilities. Health is not a preserve of health care providers, health is also an every day experience influenced by the choices individuals make.
HEPS-Uganda targets communities to empower health care consumers, especially the poor and vulnerable, with information that will enable them to know and demand for their health rights and exercise their health responsibilities including rational use of medicines.
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Community Involvement in MDP 301 microbicide trial in Masaka Uganda
(HEPS Policy Briefing Series) (552)
Community Involvement in HIV prevention research policy brief
(HEPS Policy Briefing Series) (243)
April - June 2010 - Medicine Price Monitor
(Medicine Price Monitor) (326)
Medicines: Prices and Availability (Facts + Figures)
(Medicine Price Monitor) (277)
HEPS Uganda Annual Report 2009
(Annual Reports) (698)
HEPS Uganda Annual Report 2008
(Annual Reports) (511)


