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The National Organisation for People Living with Hepatitis B (NOPLHB) Patient Driven NGO Registered in Uganda with Ministry of Internal Affairs under NGO Board in 2011 an Our Vision
A free Hepatitis B society.

The National Organization for People Living with Hepatitis B (NOPLHB) is an indigenous patient driven organization, registered in Uganda as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It is a pioneer non-public actor in the Viral Hepatitis response in Uganda. NOPLHB is a membership organization with over 2,000 members across the country. Since inception in 2011, NOPLHB is growing into a household name in the Hepatitis response in the country. It stands out to be the largest NGO providing the most comprehensive Hepatitis knowledge, prevention, care and support services. NOPLHB also advocates for the rights of Hepatitis patients, improvement of the diagnostic and clinical services for patients and creates awareness about the disease. It is a full registered member of the International Alliance of Patient's Organizations (IAPO), accredited member of World Hepatitis Alliance and Uganda Alliance of Patients' Organizations. Our Mission
To become the largest organization fighting hepatitis B infection in Uganda and the region.

Exciting NewsWe are thrilled to share that the Ministry of Health, Uganda, has officially endorsed and accepted to host ...
14/11/2024

Exciting News
We are thrilled to share that the Ministry of Health, Uganda, has officially endorsed and accepted to host the highly anticipated Triple Elimination Conference in Africa slated for July 21-23 2025 in Kampala Uganda.

Conference Details

Date: July 21-23, 2025
Location: Kampala, Uganda

Integration Approaches: Key to Success

This conference underscores the importance of integration approaches to addressing hepatitis B in Africa. By combining efforts with HIV funders, we can:

1. Amplify viral hepatitis funding in Africa.
2. Leverage existing HIV infrastructure for hepatitis services.
3. Enhance synergies between HIV and hepatitis programs.

Call to Action

Join us in Kampala to:

1. Engage with African governments, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders.
2. Share best practices and research.
3. Mobilize support for integrated hepatitis and HIV services.

Registration and Participation

Stay tuned for registration details. We invite:

1. WHO Member States.
2. International organizations.
3. Civil society organizations.
4. Researchers.
5. Healthcare professionals.
6. Pharmaceutical industry
7. Global Health funders

Contact

For more information, email: kkabagambe@noplhb.org

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Together, let's eliminate hepatitis, HIV and syphilis in Africa!

Best regards,
Kenneth Kabagambe,MPH
Executive Director
The National Organisation for People Living with Hepatitis B,
Uganda
kkabagambe@noplhb.org

We are happy to have established one of our hepatitis patient peer support network in West Nile. This establishment of a...
12/10/2024

We are happy to have established one of our hepatitis patient peer support network in West Nile. This establishment of a patient led network affiliated to our organization comes at a time where there are so many challenges hepatitis B patients continue to face in Uganda among which include the continued drug stockouts, stigma and lack of proper management due to lack of a clear referral system. We hope this network with the training and skills given to the members will stir the advocacy on the grassroots and also empower more patients to own their own challenges and ask for what they should be getting for a better care in the region. We are grateful to the generous support from partners who made this work possible. We can't thank Gilead Sciences GSK Abbott and Hepatitis B Foundation for your support. In the coming months we shall be submitting the findings of this project for the wider audience to learn from in order to improve hepatitis B care in their respective communities.

17/09/2024
27/08/2024

In our continued episode for the current hepatitis B patient Peer support project, we bring you another lived experience from Rolex. Rolex's story is an eye opener for those living with hepatitis B while not aware of their hepatitis B status.

07/08/2024

In our 2nd episode of the Ugandan B the Voice Storytellers, we bring you Naume's story who discovered she had hepatitis B during her routine antenatal clinic. It is important for all pregnant mothers to test for hepatitis B so as to prevent mother to child transmission during child birth. Listen to her story. This project is made possible with funding from Gilead Sciences GSK Abbott and Hepatitis B Foundation

18/07/2024

As we gear towards World Hepatitis Day on 28th July, we shall be sharing storytellers with lived experiences from our Hepatitis B Patient Peer Support and Selfcare Initiative supported with funding from Gilead Sciences GSK Abbott and Hepatitis B Foundation we hope through sharing these stories from Uganda will help create more awareness and meaning for government to increase funding for hepatitis B elimination in Uganda. Today we start with Debo's storytellers from West Nile and please be kind enough to share so that his message can reach out to as many people as possible. It's local and therefore local language but more stories in English will also be shared in the subsequent series

16/07/2024

Debo's hepatitis B story is one that brings hope to those living with hepatitis B but in self denial. To watch full story click on this link Hepatitis B story from West Nile Uganda

https://youtu.be/EhN5W4k9zA8?si=M61c2_WBTmr4rZSL

Amon realized he had hepatitis B while he was planning to go abroad for work. His story is what most youthful Ugandans f...
17/06/2024

Amon realized he had hepatitis B while he was planning to go abroad for work. His story is what most youthful Ugandans face while they are seeking visas to travel to some countries for work. Listen to Amon's story https://youtu.be/OJ_CpR4jqZE

Musa realized he had hepatitis B when he was trying to travel abroad for work but his positive results marked an end to ...
25/04/2024

Musa realized he had hepatitis B when he was trying to travel abroad for work but his positive results marked an end to his desire to go and work in Arab countries. Here is https://youtu.be/4LBAtk9QNl8?feature=shared

Thanks to our partners Gilead Sciences Abbott Hepatitis B Foundation

Uganda is a highly endemic country with hepatitis B. While the government has put in efforts to address hepatitis B, a lot needs to be done to address hepati...

Do you know anyone positively living with hepatitis B and willing to share their lived experience with the public? We ar...
09/03/2024

Do you know anyone positively living with hepatitis B and willing to share their lived experience with the public? We are looking for persons living with hepatitis B to participate in our patient peer support initiative. We shall compensate their time for participating willingly in this project. To qualify one must prove they were diagnosed with Hepatitis B. Contact us on 0702230051 or info@noplhb.org Kenneth Kabagambe Hepatitis B Foundation Hepatitis Delta Connect

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Makerere Kikoni
Kampala

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+256414690302

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