What doctors say when nobody is watching: What I learned from a room full of Ugandan doctors

By Henry Mutebe As someone who works in public health but is not a medical doctor, I occasionally get the chance of sitting in spaces where these health professionals discuss their work at a depth that many of us outside medicine rarely get to see. Every time I do, I come away with a new […]

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On the lynching of an innocent rugby player: The mob is not the problem. The mob is the symptom.

By Henry Mutebe The news of the national rugby player- Sydney Gongodyo, only 27 years of age, who was lynched by a mob this week sat heavily on my heart. Like many Ugandans, I followed the reports with disbelief. A young man was accused of stealing a woman’s bag. Within minutes, a crowd formed. Before […]

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