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Uganda Faces $7.3 Million Loss in Expired Covid-19 Vaccine Debacle

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
2 years ago
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A nurse receiving her Covid-19 vaccine jab

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In a shocking revelation, Uganda finds itself on the brink of a colossal pharmaceutical catastrophe, set to destroy a jaw-dropping $7.3 million worth of expired Covid-19 vaccines procured through a World Bank loan.

The nation’s hopes for pandemic mitigation crumble as an audit report, akin to an ominous prophecy, exposes the impending obliteration of over 5.6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

Uganda’s Auditor General, John Muwanga, delivered this grim news to parliament, painting a vivid picture of pharmaceutical despair.

The report not only points a condemning finger at the expired COVID-19 vaccines but also unveils a shocking revelation of $8.6 million worth of HIV antiretroviral drugs meeting a similar fate, courtesy of perplexing changes in recommended treatment guidelines by the World Health Organization (WHO).

National Medical Stores (NMS), once hailed as the lifeline of medical supplies, now stands accused of harboring a non-viable stockpile of drugs valued at a staggering 33 billion Shillings, marking an astronomical 153% increase from the previous year.

The specter of financial losses looms ominously, with authorities projecting a mind-boggling $78 million toll by the year’s end due to the expiring COVID-19 vaccines alone.

Moses Kamabare, the beleaguered head of Uganda’s drug procurement agency, laments the surreal scenario, declaring, “The demand for Covid vaccines is now at zero. We no longer receive any COVID-19 vaccine orders. If we don’t have any people that need or health facilities requisitioning for these Covid vaccines, we expect more Covid vaccines to expire on us.”

Diana Atwine, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, attempts to untangle the web of procurement decisions in the report, revealing that the acquisition of COVID-19 vaccines was a speculative endeavor amid the persistent pandemic uncertainty.

The government, shackled by conditional grants from the World Bank, found halting the vaccine procurement process impractical, leading to a precarious stockpile.

In a desperate bid to salvage some dignity amidst the pharmaceutical ruins, Atwine discloses that funds from GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, have been secured to manage the herculean task of recovering and obliterating all expired COVID-19 vaccines.

Auditor General Muwanga, a voice of reason in the chaos, emphasizes the dire need for prudent planning in emergencies. He implores the government to prioritize recovery actions and issues a stern advisory to the National Medical Stores—align the budget with demand to prevent drug hoarding and ensure the timely distribution of medical lifelines to health facilities.

Uganda, caught in the throes of a pharmaceutical tragedy, now faces the herculean task of resurrecting its healthcare system from the ashes of financial and logistical mismanagement.


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