Health and Development

Focused on international development, global health and health policy, Doctors with Africa CUAMM’s magazine Health and Development is published in Italian and English. It views health as critical to sustainable development, and features articles on our work in the field and good practices learned as well as commentary by international experts.

An online edition of the magazine is also available. It includes further pieces on these topics in addition to the articles offered in the print edition.

3 September 2025

“Caring is an act of strength”

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DIALOGUE • n. 90 August 2025

“Caring is an act of strength”

Text by / don Dante Carraro ⁄ Director of Doctors with Africa CUAMM

As global crises, cuts to cooperation aid and short-sighted policy decisions increasingly jeopardize the right to health, essential services are being denied to millions. This edition of Health and Development features reports from the field on inequalities and difficulties, but also signs of resilience. Now more than ever, providing healthcare requires courage, vision and responsibility.

3 September 2025

Immigration, or when power is schizophrenic

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DIALOGUE • n. 90 August 2025

Immigration, or when power is schizophrenic

Text by / Gavino Maciocco ⁄ Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence

Even as Italy acknowledges its need for migrants, it remains laser-focused on keeping unauthorized migrants and asylum seekers out, and harshly treating those who find their way in. Those who come through legal channels, too, encounter scant investment and difficulty in acquiring Italian citizenship. Is there an invisible line drawn between migrants and “patria”?

3 September 2025

Health for all? Uganda’s ongoing journey toward UHC

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FORUM • n. 90 August 2025

Health for all? Uganda’s ongoing journey toward UHC

Text by / Peter Lochoro ⁄ Doctors with Africa CUAMM

Achieving truly inclusive health systems is no easy task. In Uganda, where Universal Health Coverage is set as a 2030 goal, structural disparities between urban and rural areas, resource constraints, and aid dependency remain key hurdles, yet they also inspire locally driven innovations.

3 September 2025

Inside health systems

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FORUM • n. 90 August 2025

Inside health systems

Text by / Jessica Marzaro interviews Aliyi Walimbwa / Expert health planner and health economist, Healthcare Specialist at the Uganda Ministry of Health

Delivering on the right to health starts with strong, resilient health systems. Aliyi Walimbwa is an expert in health systems strategies and policies from the Uganda Ministry of Health. In this interview, he shares insights into the strategies being pursued to improve healthcare access, reduce financial burdens on families, and overcome systemic obstacles.

3 September 2025

Improving preparedness and response in emergency

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FORUM • n. 90 August 2025

Improving preparedness and response in emergency

Text by / Jerry Ictho, Godfrey Esiru, Peter Lochoro ⁄ Doctors with Africa CUAMM and Alexia Pastori ⁄ Junior Project Officer in public health

How to address publich health emergencies in limited resources regions? How to respond to epidemics outbreaks and crisis? Some lessons come from Uganda’s experience, a country that has faced Ebola, malaria, tubercolsis and, more recently, COVID-19.

3 September 2025

Beyond services: insights from hospitals

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 90 August 2025

Beyond services: insights from hospitals

Text by / Jessica Marzaro interviews Dr. Sam Orach / Executive secretary at Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau

In Uganda, hospitals play a broader role than clinical care. They are key pillars for training, local access, and the protection of communities. Dr. Sam Orach, Executive Secretary at the Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau, outlines how the network is responding to the demands of Universal Health Coverage while facing underfunding, shifting priorities, and the need to balance accessibility with long-term sustainability.

3 September 2025

Working with limited resources in Oyam district

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 90 August 2025

Working with limited resources in Oyam district

Text by / Giovanni Dall’Oglio ⁄ Doctors with Africa CUAMM Area Project Manager, Lango Sub-Region, Uganda

Working in a Ugandan district means being involved on multiple levels – from the hospital to the community, from procurement to health centers. It also means engaging both nationally and globally while maintaining strong ties with local staff and the rural dimension of the district itself.

3 September 2025

Tackling antimicrobial resistance in Karamoja

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 90 August 2025

Tackling antimicrobial resistance in Karamoja

Text by / Simone Cadorin ⁄ Project Manager Doctors with Africa CUAMM

In Africa, too, research topics and the practical applications of findings advance over time. A case in point is our work in the rural region of Karamoja, Uganda, where we have adopted “One Health” – an integrated approach that recognizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of human health, animal health and the wider environment – to limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

3 September 2025

Immunization, data and health: lessons from

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FOCUS • n. 90 August 2025

Immunization, data and health: lessons from

Text by / Jessica Marzaro interviews Dr. Joseph Katetemera / Doctors with Africa CUAMM

A crucial component of UHC is equitable access to vaccines. In Uganda unreliable vaccine data has hindered immunization efforts, limiting access to essential vaccines for vulnerable populations. To address this gap, a targeted project was launched in Karamoja to enhance vaccine data reliability. We discover the lessons learned with Dr. Joseph Katetemera, Technical Advisor at Doctors with Africa CUAMM.

3 September 2025

Climate change and health: Africa’s other crisis

2025-09-03T15:40:30+02:003 September 2025|

REVIEW • n. 90 August 2025

Climate change and health: Africa’s other crisis

Text by / Andrea Atzori ⁄ Doctors with Africa CUAMM

The African climate is experiencing warming at a faster rate than the global average, generating a rise in infectious diseases, food insecurity, internal migration and inequalities. Strengthening health systems and adaptation strategies is the first line of defense in tackling these worsening social and health crises.