Whereas there have been efforts to simplify the process by the health ministry and NIRA community members feel that the process of notifying and registering a death is long and cumbersome.
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(L-R) Steven Kabwama, Research Associate at Makerere University School of Public Health, explained, Dr Simon Kasasa senior Lecturer Makerere University School of Public Health, and Stephen Kasumba Manager Monitoring and Evaluation NIRA interact after releasing the study findings on strengthening death notification and reporting in Kalangala and Buvuma districts, at Makerere University. (Credit: Violet Nabatanzi)
KAMPALA - A recent study has revealed that most death registrations that end up at the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) occur when the deceased leaves behind
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