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Dr. Aceng Demands Compassionate Reforms for Healthcare Workers’ Mental Health

Hamlet Arinda 11 months ago 2 minutes read

Kampala, Uganda – Minister of Health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng has called on the Association of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) to review its disciplinary and support processes, advocating for a more compassionate approach toward healthcare workers facing mental health challenges.

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Dr. Aceng made the remarks on July 28, 2025, while inaugurating the 27th Annual Conference of AMCOA, which brought together medical regulators and professionals from across the continent.

The event marked the beginning of crucial discussions aimed at strengthening Africa’s healthcare systems through enhanced regulatory collaboration and excellence.

In her address, Dr. Aceng emphasized the critical role of healthcare workers’ welfare, stating that a safe and effective healthcare system depends on their well-being.

She urged regulatory councils to adopt measures protecting the mental and physical health of doctors, nurses, and other frontline workers.

Dr. Aceng further called for an end to the stigma surrounding mental health among healthcare professionals, stressing that medical workers should be able to seek support without fear of judgment or professional repercussions.

“A doctor struggling with burnout, a nurse battling depression, or a surgeon facing anxiety should not have to hide their struggles for fear of being seen as weak or unfit. If we expect medical professionals to provide compassionate care, we must first ensure they receive it themselves,” Dr. Aceng said.

The minister also underscored the importance of a patient-centered approach in healthcare delivery, urging medical councils to align policies and regulations with patients’ best interests.

Prof. Joel Okullo, Chairperson of the Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council, said this year’s conference would focus on healthcare providers’ role in shaping Africa’s medical landscape, covering regulatory harmonization, ethical practices, and workforce development.

He expressed optimism that the discussions would yield actionable strategies to improve medical standards and access to quality care.

The conference, running over several days, includes panel discussions, workshops, and policy debates to foster collaboration among African medical councils.

With high-level participation from regulators, practitioners, and policymakers, the event is poised to influence the future of healthcare regulation in Africa.

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