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Primary Contact

Dr. Robert Mutumba
Assistant Commissioner Health Services
Ministry of Health

Address

Ministry of Health

Plot 6, Lourdel Road

P.O. Box 7272

Kampala, Uganda

Office Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday - Sunday: Closed

Find Us in Kampala

Ministry of Health Headquarters

Plot 6, Lourdel Road

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Common Questions

Knowing your HIV status is important because:

If negative, you can take steps to remain negative
If positive, you can access life-saving treatment immediately
Early treatment helps you live a long, healthy life
Treatment prevents transmission to partners and children
You can make informed decisions about your health
You can protect your loved ones
The survey will reach approximately 7,000 randomly selected households across 11 districts in Uganda. These households are scientifically selected to represent the entire population of Uganda. Only households that are randomly selected can participate to ensure the survey results are representative and can be used to make conclusions about the entire country.

HIV is treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART), which involves taking a combination of HIV medicines every day. Current treatments include:

First-line ART regimens that are highly effective and well-tolerated
Single-pill daily treatments that are easy to take
Pediatric formulations for children
Prevention options like PrEP for HIV-negative people at risk

With proper treatment, people with HIV can achieve viral suppression, live normal lifespans, and cannot transmit HIV to their partners (U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable).

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Need Immediate Assistance?

For urgent HIV-related medical concerns, contact your nearest health facility or our dedicated support line.

Our Partners

Ministry of Health Uganda U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) Makerere University School of Public Health