The Kabaka Foundation, in partnership with I&M Bank Uganda, successfully hosted the Tubeere Balamu Community Health Camp in Mityana, Singo, on March 12 and 13.
Thousands of people gathered at Sazza Playground to access free medical services, including sickle cell screening, cancer checks, eye care, mental health education, and general wellness.
The health camp was attended by Prince David Kintu Wassajja, who represented the Kabaka as the Guest of Honor. Approximately 400 medical personnel and specialists provided free medical services to the community.
In his address, Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi emphasized Buganda’s commitment to bringing healthcare closer to the people.
“This health camp is part of the Kabaka Foundation’s mission to deliver medical care to our people in every county of the kingdom,” he said.
The Kabaka Foundation’s Tubeere Balamu initiative aims to promote healthcare and wellness in communities across Buganda.
The initiative has already hosted two successful health camps this year, with the first one held in January at St. Joseph Catholic Parish-Kyengera, Busiro.
Annette Nakyiga, I&M Bank’s Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, praised the Kabaka Foundation for prioritizing healthcare.
“We are proud to continue our partnership with the Kabaka Foundation in supporting the Tubeere Balamu initiative. These health camps are a testament to our shared commitment to enhancing the well-being of communities.”
The Kabaka Foundation’s Tubeere Balamu initiative is a crucial step towards addressing these health concerns and promoting overall wellness in communities across Buganda.