KAMPALA - MPs and health experts working in the fight against malaria have called for increased funding to eliminate the disease, particularly among children and pregnant women.
The team, working under their umbrella organisation, Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Malaria, says for Uganda to realise a reduction in malaria-related deaths, the Government should ring-fence funding for malaria.
“We need to empower all the stakeholders in the fight against malaria. Unfortunately, this cannot be done when the disease is still being treated like any other disease. As legislators, we need to ringfence this money and ensure that it is invested in the fight against malaria,” Nebbi District Woman MP Agness Acibu says.
Busia District Woman MP Hellen Auma argues that as legislators, they should always separate malaria funds from the health ministry's budget.
“As Members of Parliament, we know that the budget for malaria has been increased, we need more money. The funds should be picked out of the Ministry of Health and put aside and then monitored very closely,” Auma says.
The MPs were speaking during the launch of the National Children’s Malaria Conversation Week at Parliament.
Busia District Woman MP Hellen Auma argues that as legislators, they should always separate malaria funds from the health ministry's budget. (Credit: Edith Namayanja)