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I&M Bank celebrates Mother’s Day with donations to expectant mothers at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya

Paul MurungiMay 13, 2024May 14, 2024
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Robin Bairstow, CEO I&M Bank Uganda officially hands over a cheque worth UGX 42.4 million of donated items to Dr Andrew Ssekitooleko, CEO Nsambya Hospital and Assumpta Nabawanuka, Clinical Director at Nsambya Hospital.

I&M Bank Uganda yesterday donated 500 mama kits and eight emergency trolleys to St. Francis Hospital Nsambya in commemoration of this year’s Mother’s Day as a demonstration of the bank’s commitment to maternal health and women’s empowerment. The whole package donated was worth UGX 42.4 million. 

During the event, the bank also showcased the I&M Free SACCO Account, a new service specially crafted for women in business, an initiative which offers women entrepreneurs access to savings and loans of up to UGX100M to foster business growth, all without requiring collateral.

Speaking at the medical institution, I&M Bank Uganda Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Robin Bairstow noted that the generosity they have shown through the hospital donation exemplifies their commitment to making tangible differences in communities and enhancing healthcare services, particularly for expectant mothers.

“As we celebrate Mother’s Day, we stand tall in our efforts to stand by those mothers who require support, reinforcing our pledge to enhance the lives of women and other vulnerable groups in our society,” Mr. Bairstow said.

Mr  Bairstow also noted that the donation represented  the bank’s earnest endeavor to  bolster the welfare of both mothers and their newborns within the local communities. 

The St. Francis Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Andrew Ssekitooleko, Chief Executive Officer expressed gratitude, stating that the donation will greatly relieve the burden on mothers who will access the items free of charge. 

“The future of maternal healthcare is in partnerships, and this generous donation from I&M Bank will significantly alleviate the burden that some mothers have been enduring. Contributions like these are invaluable in ensuring continued support for mothers in need,” Dr. Ssekitooleko said.

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The Hospital’s Clinical Director, Assumpta Nabawanuka said the donation will be instrumental in assisting financially struggling mothers who may even face challenges in acquiring basic necessities.

“When you lessen the burden from a mother, you’re essentially lifting a burden from an entire family,” she added, emphasizing the ripple effect of such support on the wellbeing of families in need,” Nabawanuka remarked.

The 2022 Uganda Demographic Health Survey reported significant improvements in maternal and infant mortality rates. The Maternal Mortality Ratio decreased from 336 to 189 per 100,000 live births, while the infant mortality rate decreased from 43 to 34 per 1,000 live births. 

These positive trends signify progress in maternal and child health outcomes in Uganda. 

Additionally, initiatives such as the recent donation exercise by I&M Bank contributes to the ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access and outcomes for mothers and children across the country. 

Tagged: Dr Andrew Sekitooleko Free SACCO Account I&M Bank Maternal Health Mother's Day Robin Bairstow St. Francis Hospital Nsambya Women empowerment in Uganda women in business
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Paul Murungi

Paul Murungi is a Ugandan Business Journalist with extensive financial journalism training from institutions in South Africa, London (UK), Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. His coverage focuses on groundbreaking stories across the East African region with a focus on ICT, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Companies, Capital and Financial markets, and the General Economy.

His body of work has contributed to policy change in private and public companies.

Paul has so far won five continental awards at the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several Uganda national journalism awards for his articles on business and technology at the ACME Awards.

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