Tekingündüz, SabahattinMbonde, HadijahYaman, Zeliha2024-06-122024-06-1220222980-0781https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2408843https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/balkansbd/issue/72562/1111962https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/12389Uganda, ortalama yaşı 16.7 genç nüfusu olmasına rağmen (world meters, 2020), Uganda halkı COVID-19 pandemisinden daha, zayıf sağlık hizmeti altyapısı ve düşük klinisyen-nüfus oranları, oldukça sınırlı laboratuvar kapasitesi, yetersiz beslenme, anemi, HIV / AIDS, tüberküloz ve hava kirliliğine bağlı kronik solunum rahatsızlıkları gibi altta yatan koşullar nedeniyle kötü etkilenmiştir.Bu makalenin amacı Uganda’daki COVID-19 mücadelesinde karşlaştığı sistemsel zorlukları ortaya koymaktır.Although Uganda has a young population with an average age of 16.7 years (world meters, 2020), Ugandans are more vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic due to poor healthcare infrastructure, low clinician-population ratios, very limited laboratory capacity, malnutrition, anemia, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other underlying conditions such as chronic respiratory ailments due to air pollution.The aim of this paper is to reveal the systemic challenges faced in the fight against COVID-19 by the Uganda health system.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUgandaSağlık SistemiCOVID-19UgnadaHealth systemCOVID-19UGANDA VE COVID-19UGANDA AND COVID-19Article1128341111962