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Uganda: UK Government Supports Procurement, Installation of Oxygen Plant At Kayunga Hospital

The UK Government – through UNICEF – has procured a pressure swing absorption oxygen plant in Kayunga Regional Referral Hospital, to increase the oxygen producing capacity of the 200-bed facility and other lower-level facilities in seven neighbouring districts in central Uganda.

The oxygen plant, installed by UNICEF in February 2022, was unveiled and officially launched by the Ministry of Health.

Globally and in Uganda, the demand for oxygen sharply increased during the Covid-19 pandemic, far exceeding the capacity of oxygen generated in many referral hospitals.

The scarcity led to loss of lives of critically ill patients who depended on oxygen therapy daily to stay alive.

Moreover, oxygen remained a critical treatment for small and sick new-born, children with severe pneumonia and other life-threatening respiratory diseases common among children under five years and mothers with delivery complications.

Since the onset of the pandemic, the ministry of Health with support from UNICEF has been working tirelessly to expand access to life-saving oxygen.

To date, UNICEF has supported a total of three oxygen plants that have been procured and installed in Soroti, Kabale and Masaka regional referral hospitals.

The additional oxygen plant in Kayunga will therefore sustain the hospital oxygen needs as well as cater to those of other health facilities in seven neighbouring districts of Buikwe, Jinja, Kayunga, Kamuli, Luwero, Mukono and Nakasongola through a production of up to 140 cylinders daily.