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Men Urged to Save Girl Child from HIV as Kabaka Turns 70

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April 7, 2025
Men Urged to Save Girl Child from HIV as Kabaka Turns 70

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II flagging off thousands at the 12th Edition of the Airtel Kabaka Birthday Run.

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Uganda witnessed a powerful show of solidarity as more than 120,000 people participated in the 12th edition of the Airtel-Kabaka Birthday Run, held at Lubiri Palace in celebration of His Majesty Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II’s 70th birthday.

This year’s run was held under the theme “Men Against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child,” reinforcing a national commitment to end HIV/AIDS by 2030.

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Now one of Uganda’s most impactful health awareness campaigns, the Kabaka Birthday Run has over the years addressed key health issues, including sickle cell, fistula, and now HIV/AIDS.

The 2025 edition placed a special focus on mobilizing men in the fight to protect adolescent girls and young women, who remain disproportionately affected by the epidemic.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II (L), Nnaalinya Lubuga, Dr. Agnes Nabaloga(C), Airtel Uganda’s Managing Director Soumendra Sahu(R) today at the 2025 Kabaka Birthday Run.

Airtel Uganda Managing Director, Soumendra Sahu, praised Ugandans for turning up in large numbers.

“It is inspiring to see thousands unite for a cause that directly impacts our communities,” he said. “Each of us is here for a loved one, for a friend, and for the future of Uganda. Our partnership with the Buganda Kingdom reflects our commitment to sustainable health development.”

Sahu further highlighted the challenges posed by recent global funding cuts to HIV/AIDS programs. “This only increases the importance of local initiatives like the Kabaka Birthday Run in helping us stay on track to eliminate HIV/AIDS by 2030,” he noted.

According to the 2024 UNAIDS Global Update, adolescent girls and young women (15–24 years) account for 27% of new HIV infections in Eastern and Southern Africa and are three times more likely to contract HIV than their male peers, underscoring the importance of engaging men in this effort.

Buganda Kingdom Prime Minister (Katikkiro), Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga emphasized the run’s growing influence.

“This isn’t just a celebration of His Majesty’s life—it’s a call to action. ‘Men Against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child’ is a message we must continue to amplify,” he said. “We deeply value Airtel Uganda’s unwavering support in this vital campaign.”

As the nation continues to push toward an AIDS-free future, initiatives like the Kabaka Birthday Run play a key role in sustaining awareness, strengthening community engagement, and fostering collective responsibility.

“Airtel Uganda will continue supporting programs that make a lasting impact on people’s lives,” Sahu concluded. “The fight against HIV/AIDS is one we must all own—together, we can achieve a healthier, safer Uganda.”

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