Mbale Regional Referral Hospital serves an estimated population of 4.5 million people across 17 districts in Eastern Uganda.
The facility also receives patients from neighbouring districts such as Bukedea and Kumi in the Teso sub-region, a factor that has contributed to persistent congestion at the hospital.

According to Dr. Baifa Arwinyo, the lead Obstetrics and Gynecology Consultant at the facility, the hospital handles between 20 to 30 deliveries daily, including normal births, Caesarean sections, and other complicated cases. “On a monthly basis, we manage over 500 deliveries, and the numbers keep rising,” she said.
Beyond maternity services, the hospital also provides gynecological care, cancer screening, and management of mild oncology cases with support from specialists from Busitema University. However, the growing patient load continues to strain available resources.
Dr. Arwinyo said, “We are really constrained, especially in terms of space. We need proper labour rooms where mothers can be monitored safely. Many end up delivering under tents, on verandas, or in makeshift areas. More space would also support our nurses and midwives to monitor mothers closely and prevent complications.”
In response to these challenges, Stanbic Bank Uganda has donated maternal health equipment worth UGX 100 million to the hospital. The assortment includes an anaesthetic machine, mama kits, a portable oxygen cylinder, patient monitors, pediatric ventilator, pulse oximeters, a heavy-duty nebulizer, Hemocue cuvettes, and a VAYU CPAP system, among others items designed to directly support maternal and neonatal care.
Speaking during the handover, Stanbic Bank Chief Executive, Mumba Kalifungwa, said the gesture is part of the bank’s annual LOVE Month campaign, which focuses on supporting communities.
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