Mohamed Jaffar is PCAU’s driver. He not only manages transportation logistics but also maintains vehicles and travel logs as well as serving as a liaison for banking matters.
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Advancements in palliative care training and advocacy in Uganda
PCAU underscores that the increasing demand for qualified palliative care nurses, emphasizes the need for more professionals in the field.
The Path for Disability in Palliative Care in Uganda
PCAU has partnered with multiple civil society organizations to evaluate the accessibility of palliative care services for persons living with disabilities.
More from Roberta’s Visit
Roberta extended her trip by a week from her original plan – there was just too much to do in a short time!
Center for Hospice Care Welcomes Partners
Center for Hospice Care and Hospice Foundation hosted the Palliative Care Association of Uganda on an exchange visit from October 24th – November 12th.
PCAU Scales Up Efforts to Improve Access to Palliative Care and Pain Relief for PWDs in Uganda
The Palliative Care Association of Uganda has made a mark in its efforts to enhance the inclusion of Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs) through accessing pain relief and palliative care services in Uganda.