Stanbic Bank Uganda has donated essential medical equipment valued at UGX 25 million to Mpugwe Health Center III in Masaka District. The donation includes three delivery beds, two oxygen concentrators, and 100 Mama Kits, all identified as critical by the facility’s administration to enhance maternal and emergency care.

The handover ceremony was led by Stanbic Bank Uganda’s Chief Executive, Mr. Mumba Kenneth Kalifungwa, and attended by local officials, as well as representatives from the bank’s head office and branches.
During the event, Mr. Kalifungwa emphasized the bank’s commitment to improving access to quality healthcare as a key component of its Corporate Social Investment (CSI) strategy.
“This donation reflects our belief that a healthy population is essential for a strong economy. When people are healthy, they can work, save, invest, and grow, ultimately strengthening the financial sector and supporting Uganda’s broader development goals,” he stated.
The donation aligns with Stanbic’s CSI framework, which focuses on Education, Environment, and Health, particularly empowering women, youth, and farmers. It also supports Uganda’s pursuit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being.
Mpugwe Health Center III serves a population of over 14,000 and is crucial in supporting the overwhelmed Masaka Referral Hospital, which receives an average of 200 out patients and 35 antenatal cases daily.
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