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World Cancer Declaration: Assessing Uganda’s compliance to the set ambitious targets for 2020

World Cancer Declaration: Assessing Uganda’s compliance to the set ambitious targets for 2020   By Moses Muwulya   In September 2008 ,  a summit of more than 60 high-level policymakers, leaders and health experts adopted a global plan aimed at tackling the growing cancer crisis in developing countries. The plan was contained in the World Cancer Declaration in which nine ambitious targets were set for countries to fulfill. Listed from the first to the last, the targets included: Strengthening health systems for effective cancer control, measuring cancer burden and impact of cancer plans in all countries, reducing exposure to cancer risk factors, universal coverage of HPV and HBV vaccination, reducing stigma and dispelling myths about cancer. Other targets were:  universal access to screening and early detection for cancer, improving access to services across the cancer care continuum, universal availability of pain control and distress management a...

Speaking "ill" about the dead: Is it the new normal we need to embrace?

  Speaking "ill" about the dead: Is it the new normal we need to embrace internet photo By Moses Muwulya About five years ago, several prominent people in Uganda have died. We have witnessed people coming up,especiallyu on social media to talk ill about them. "How they thought they treated them as if they will never leave the world"; and so forth. A prominent radio personality, whose name I am afraid to mention, was a victim of this new normal: '"Talking ill about the dead", which in the past was never seen. People, in their eulogies could only talk about the good deeds of the deceased. Should they have nothing to credit them for, which is literally impossible, one would at least forge them. However, slowly but surely, this norm seems to be phasing away. The utterances made by Pastor Jackson Ssenyonga about Pastor Yiga,who went to be with his creator, yesterday continue to pave way for exit of this norm. Before I approach pastor Senyonga divinely, I ...