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Museveni’s full speech to the World health regional meeting: Some patients have fully recovered with Uganda’s covid19 drug.

by www.newsday.co.ug
June 27, 2021
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KAMAPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY: President Museveni had said that Uganda continues to carry out scientific research to fight Covid19 and that one of the country’s products has been tried  among some  patients  and  most  of  them  have fully   recovered,   while   the   others   are   still   on treatment. He was speaking at the World health regional meeting at Munyonyo Imperial Resort on Sunday.

Below is his full speech

The Director General of the World Health Organization;

Your Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners;

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The Director, Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention;

The Executive President Siemens;

The Vice Chancellor and All Academics;

The Country Representative, World Health Organization;

The President of the World Health Summit;

The International President World Health summit;

Delegates from the M8 Alliance;

Cabinet Ministers;

Participating Ministers of Health;

Members of Parliament;

Ladies and Gentlemen, both physical and virtual. I greet you all and congratulate you upon organizing and  hosting  this  World Health  Summit  Regional Meeting. I  also wish  to congratulate  the Makerere University Administration  and Staff for the work done to ensure  that  this  World  Health  Summit Regional  Meeting is  hosted, for  the  first  time, in Africa, particularly in Uganda. Congratulations.


I  wish  to  thank  the  leadership  and  scientists  of Makerere  University  for  quickly  mobilizing  human and  other  resources to  start  developing  a  Ugandan COVID-19  vaccine. We  have  a  long  history  and experience   in   dealing   with   such   major   disease outbreaks including Ebola. We know that the ultimate solution to COVID-19 lies in vaccinating all our people. The government, with the help of the African Union and other partners, will fast  track  the  acquisition  of  sufficient  doses  of vaccines  to  cover  the  entire  population  alongside efforts to develop our own vaccine. We are continuing to talk with India, the USA for the Johnson-Johnson vaccine, China and Cuba.  The   importance   of   medical   research   cannot   be overemphasized.    Progress  in  medicine  depends largely  on  the  work  of  medical  research.  Research into   the   causes   and   treatments   of   illnesses   is perhaps  the  most  important  weapon  in  the  fight against disease.


Research  into  traditional  medicine  is  particularly important  in  Africa making  good  use  of  our naturally    and    richly    endowed    environment.  Countries  in  Africa,  Asia  and  Latin  America  use traditional medicine (TM) to help meet some of their primary  health  care  needs.  In  Africa,  up  to  80%  of the population uses traditional medicine for primary health  care.    The  age-old  cures  that  kept  our forefathers   disease-free   must   be   given   enough attention so that we improve on them and preserve their use. The  Government  remains  committed  to  funding research and innovations by our scientists especially those in the Universities.

We have demonstrated this by earmarking UShs. 30billion every financial year to the  Makerere  University  Research  and  Innovations Fund (Mak-RIF). However, I challenge Makerere not to  only  publish,  but  to  translate  research  into products that spur our Industrial development and catalyze pharmaceutical industrialization to stop the massive  dependence  on  outside  pharmaceuticals. We want tangible results and our ordinary Ugandans have hope in our scientists to come up with solutions for  different  ailments  like  cancer  and  many  other diseases.


With therapeutics, one of our products has been tried  among some  patients  and  most  of  them  have fully   recovered,   while   the   others   are   still   on treatment. We target to reach 124 patients before we are sure that this medicine treats Covid-19 patients.  I salute the few outsiders that helped us. I, therefore, appeal to our regional scientists to work together and put up a united front. Making  a  vaccine involves  9  or  8  phases  if  WHO allows  you  to  skip  one  phase.  Our  researchers  are now  entering  stage  4. We  hope  to  get  to  stage  8  by November, 2021.I can assure you that by the end of 2021, we shall no longer be waiting for outsiders to rescue us from mass death. The role of Science and Innovation Is recognized from the pre-industrial and early stages of the industrial revolution between 1750 and 1830; and is still key to the 4th Industrial Revolution today. There  is  strong  evidence  indicating  that  all  the developed nations we see today came to be what they are  because  they  invested  in  Science  and  Research And   stimulated   their   population   to   be   more innovative,   built   enterprises   and   industries   to produce  goods,  services  and  solutions  to  address societal  challenges.

A  scan  of  the  developed  world indicates  that  Science, Technology,  Innovation and Researchenabled economies to increase productivity,  reduce  costs,  improve  product  quality and gain a competitive advantage. While   civilization   started   in   Africa,   the   biggest problem was that it was never institutionalized and regulated.     It     remained     an     individual/tribe’s skill/trade.  For  example,  we  have  skilled  people  in Uganda called “abaheesi” –blacksmiths.  This  is  a whole   industry   that   has   not   been   developed, mineralogy and gemology (the Science of dealing with gemstone  materials)  as  we  continue  exporting  our minerals in raw form. This may also explain why we have   missed   the   1st,   2nd and   3rd Industrial revolutions. As Mwalimu Nyerere said, Africa “needs to run while others walk”, if we are to catch up.  Some parts  of  the  world  are  on  the  verge  of  the  4thIndustrial Revolution while many parts of Africa have not entered the 1stIndustrial Revolution.

As we usher in the 4th Industrial Revolution where the physical,   biological   and   digital   technologies   are converging, we are seeing technologies like Artificial Intelligence   (AI),   Robotics, Biotechnologies,   etc. These technologies are efficient and can innovatively be used to address societal challenges. For example; scientists have used modern Biotechnology to come up with plant varieties that are resistant to drought, pests and disease and rich in nutrients through bio-fortification. Technology  and  Innovation  are  very  dynamic  and developing  countries  cannot  afford  to  lag  behind  or to  go  through  the whole  evolution  cycles  to  the  4th industrial revolution technologies. This can only be possible  by  establishing  strategic  partnership  with advanced countries like Japan. All the countries that have transformed their economies in record time have   done   so   through   deliberate   and   focused strategic  partnerships;  Japan  with  the  USA,  China and Korea have all leveraged strategic partnerships and  technology  transfer  in  the  fields  of  science, technology, innovation and research.

Finally,  I  wish  to  assure  everybody  that  we  are optimistic  and  we  shall  overcome  this  challenge  of Covid  19.  As  I  have  mentioned  several  times,  our scientists; doctors, researchers, innovators, etc., will move Africa to another level, scientifically. It  is now my  honor  to  declare  the  World  Health Summit  Regional  Meeting  Uganda  officially  open.  I wish you all  a good stay and fruitful proceedings. I strongly urge you to continue observing the Covid -19 Standard Operating Procedures. 

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