A two-day free medical camp in Tororo, Uganda, attracted thousands of patients from Uganda and Kenya, highlighting significant healthcare access challenges in the region. The outreach provided a wide range of services, including cancer screenings, dental care, eye exams, and HIV testing. Residents travelled considerable distances to receive treatment they might otherwise be unable to afford. The high turnout overwhelmed local health centres, demonstrating unmet medical needs. Organizers reported a substantial demand for all offered services. The event underscored the importance of accessible healthcare initiatives in Eastern Uganda and neighboring areas. The camp served as a crucial lifeline for those facing barriers to medical care.
