Project Report
| Jan 31, 2026
Has been Holidays at MMTI
By Jerome Kabakyenga | Project Leader
Dear GlobalGiving Family,
New Year Greetings.
Mayanja memorial Hospital wecomes you to the year 2026.
Mayanja Memorial Medical Training Institute where GlobalGiving supported students study from are on holidays from November 2025 to mid February 2026. The holiday period is longer than usual as the students are of age to participate in national and local elections that started on January 15th, 2026 and are due to be completed on February 6th, 2026. All education institutions are expected to open the following week. Some of the nursing students have been offered clinical attachments at neighbouring health health centres where they continue to learn and practice clinical skills. It is expected that all students will be at the Institute by the end of the month of February.
The Foundation extends best wishes to the GlobalGiving Family.
Oct 6, 2025
A big thank you to GlobalGiving Family
By Jerome Kabakyenga | Project Leader
Greetings to the GlobalGiving Family,
Warm greetings from the Mayanja Memorial Hospital Foundation.
For the past 14 years, GlobalGiving—through the support of generous donors—has helped the Mayanja Memorial Hospital Foundation sponsor nursing students at the Mayanja Memorial Medical Training Institute. Thanks to this support, many of these students have successfully completed their training and are now employed in various parts of the country. They are not only contributing to national development but are also able to support themselves and their families.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the donors who have made it possible for these students to achieve their dreams. Without your support, many of them would not have been able to complete their studies or obtain their professional certification.
With sincere appreciation,
Jerome Kabakyenga
Project Leader
Mayanja Memorial Hospital Foundation
Jun 9, 2025
A story from one of the GlobalGiving Beneficiary
By Jerome Kabakyenga | Project Leader
Ms Ruth (not her real name) from a humble background enrolled on a certificate nursing programme at Mayanja Memorial Medical Training Institute (MMTI) in 2019. With the disruptions brought about by the COVID 19 pandemic Ruth’s parents were not able to meet the school dues for the 5th and last Semester of her programme in 2021. When the opportunity of support was advertised from the Mayanja Memorial Hospital Foundation - GlobalGiving scholarship she applied. She was awarded the scholarship of an equivalent of USD500.00. She was able to complete her Nursing Certificate programme and passed the national examinations for certification as an enrolled nurse. She was registered and licensed as an Enrolled Nurse by the Uganda Nurses and Midwifery Council in 2022. She eventually got employed as a nurse in health centre in her home district where she continues to serve in her professional capacity. Ruth is very appreciative of the support she received from GlobalGiving through MMHF that enabled her to complete her programme in Nursing.