The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has highlighted the need for improved public health infrastructure in Uganda. As the virus spreads rapidly through war-torn provinces, Uganda's health ministry has confirmed that it is working to strengthen its preparedness and response measures. The outbreak has raised concerns about the region's ability to handle a major health crisis, with many calling for increased investment in public health infrastructure. Uganda's health minister, Jane Ruth Aceng, has emphasized the need for enhanced surveillance, screening, and emergency response measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The government has also established an emergency response team to handle any potential cases. As the situation continues to unfold, Uganda's efforts to improve its public health infrastructure are likely to be crucial in preventing the spread of the disease.
