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KCB Uganda donates medical equipment worth Shs 12 million to sanctuary medical foundation.

KCB Bank has donated medical equipment worth Shs12 million to Sanctuary Medical Foundation in Gayaza.

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  KCB Bank has donated medical equipment worth Shs12 million to Sanctuary Medical Foundation in Gayaza.

The donation comes on the backdrop of heightened need for in-patient medical equipment and need for protection of frontline health center staff.

The items donated to Sanctuary Medical Foundation included; 10 Adjustable Adult patient beds with in-built drip stands, mattresses with PVC covers and 10 COVID-19 protective suits to aid in the treatment of patients at the facility.

 Edgar Byamah, the Managing Director at KCB observed that as a health Facility, there is continued need for availability of medical equipment and supplies as a way to support the hospitals’ efforts and facilitate the medical teams with the right tools to enable them do the great job the people of this community are already experiencing.

 “It is therefore because of this reason that KCB Uganda, through the KCB Foundation, is able to make the decision to donate new hospital equipment worth Ushs. 12.3 million to Sanctuary Medical foundation,” Byamah said.

 “As we are all aware our beloved country is continually registering new COVID-19 cases most of which are community cases. 

While the healthcare system’s shortages of PPE and ventilators have been heavily publicized, bedding have also been dangerously scarce. 

 Phoebe Lutaaya, the Chief Executive Officer at Sanctuary Medical Foundation extended appreciation to KCB for the timely and calculated support.

 She said that, “It is important to form such partnerships in the bid to improve the experience of patients that come to the center to receive medical attention and as well as enhance the working environment for both medical and non-medical personnel,” she noted.

Dr. Kaliika Patrick, one of the Founders at Sanctuary Medical Center noted that, “The donation, would greatly support this health center that treats about 500 patients monthly from the community of Kittetika Gayaza.”

KCB bank’s donation, was facilitated through its KCB Foundation.  

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