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Jane Ruth Aceng (born 11 May 1968) is a
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pediatrician and politician. She is the
Minister of Health A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare and other social security services. Some governments have separate ministers for mental health. Coun ...
in the Cabinet of Uganda. She was appointed to that position on 6 June 2016. Before that, from June 2011 until June 2016, she served as the Director General of Medical Services in the Ugandan Ministry of Health.


Background and education

Aceng was born on 11 May 1968. She attended Shimoni Primary School in
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, Uganda's capital city. She studied at Nabisunsa Girls Secondary School for both her Ordinary and Advanced Level education. She holds a
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ( la, Medicinae Baccalaureus, Baccalaureus Chirurgiae; abbreviated most commonly MBBS), is the primary medical degree awarded by medical schools in countries that follow the tradition of the United K ...
, a
Master of Medicine Master of Medicine (MMed) is a postgraduate professional clinical degree awarded by medical schools to physicians following a period of instruction, supervised clinical rotations, and examination. The degree usually takes three years to complete, ...
in Pediatrics, and a Master of Public Health, all from the
Makerere University College of Health Sciences Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MakCHS) is a constituent college of Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university. The schools of the college offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the biomedical sciences, health science ...
. She also holds a Diploma in Health Systems Management awarded by the Galilee International Management Institute, in
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.


Career

Aceng began serving as a medical officer in the health ministry. At the time she was appointed Director General of Medical Services, she was serving as
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of Lira Regional Referral Hospital.


Other considerations

Aceng is a member of the board of directors of the
Infectious Diseases Institute The Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI), established within Makerere University, is a Ugandan not-for-profit organization which aims to strengthen health systems in Africa, with a strong emphasis on infectious diseases; through research and capac ...
. She also served as a member of the board of Uganda National Medical Stores, the pharmaceutical procurement and distribution arm of the health ministry, from 2005 until 2016.


Political career

In July 2020, Dr Jane Ruth Aceng declared her intentions to contest for the position of Women Representative for
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, in the 11th
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(2021 - 2026). She intends to run on the ruling
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political party ticket.


Controversy

As early as 2014, three variables in the national health system began to converge to the level of a crisis. * Uganda has at least 8 public and private medical schools, graduating close to 500 medical doctors annually. Before they receive their medical licenses, each doctor has to undergo 12 months of rigorous supervision under a consultant physician or surgeon. * Due to poor pay, dilapidated equipment, lack of resources including medication and a poor work environment, many Ugandan medical and surgical consultants have left to work in better environments in other countries. * The small national healthcare budget leaves the health ministry with insufficient funds to pay the few
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left, the
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s (SHOs) training to become consultants, and the ever-increasing number of interns working so they can get licensed. As a consequence, the ministry of health has been pitted against the SHOs who are not compensated at all and the interns who are poorly and irregularly paid. In an attempt to conserve funds, Aceng as minister has accused some universities of graduating too many substandard doctors, although both th
Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council
(UMDPC) and the East African Community Medical and Dental Practitioners Boards and Councils disagree with her. These are the statutory government agencies in the
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which are mandated to maintain the standard of medical and dental training and physician and dentist competency. As of 2016, perhaps the most controversial of Aceng´s proposals is the new requirement that interns take a new national examination, before the health ministry can assign them an internship slot. This has not gone well with the 2016/2017 intern class, prompting a lawsuit that is winding through the legal system.


Research works

Aceng has participated and published widely in the field of medicine and some of her works are outlined below; * 2021: The Ugandan Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome -Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Model: A Data Driven Approach to Estimate Risk * 2020: Estimating the Effect and Cost-Effectiveness of Facemasks in Reducing the Spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in Uganda * 2020: Family Health Days program contributions in vaccination of unreached and under-immunized children during routine vaccinations in Uganda * 2019: Uganda's experience in Ebola virus disease outbreak preparedness, 2018–2019. * 2018: Prevalence of protective tetanus antibodies and immunological response following tetanus toxoid vaccination among men seeking medical circumcision services in Uganda * 2016: Tetanus Cases After Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention - Eastern and Southern Africa, 2012-2015 * 2015: Multidistrict outbreak of Marburg virus disease—Uganda, 2012. * 2015: Is the glass half full or half empty? A qualitative exploration on treatment practices and perceived barriers to biomedical care for patients with nodding syndrome in post-conflict northern Uganda * 2014: Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Disease Outbreak in West Africa- Lessons from Uganda. * 2013: Nodding syndrome in Ugandan children—clinical features, brain imaging and complications: a case series * 2005: Rectal artemether versus intravenous quinine for the treatment of cerebral malaria in children in Uganda: randomised clinical trial


See also

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Parliament of Uganda The parliament of Uganda is the country's legislative body. Unicameral, the most significant of the Ugandan parliament's functions is to pass laws that will provide good governance in the country. The government ministers are bound to answer t ...
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Ministry of Health (Uganda) The Ministry of Health is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda. It is responsible for planning, delivering, and maintaining an efficient and effective healthcare delivery system, including preventive, curative, and rehabilitative service ...


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The 'fast, efficient and incorruptible' ministers forming Museveni's Cabinet
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