Bridging Healthcare Gaps:

PAPIRUDEI and Project C.U.R.E. Collaborate for Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi

How the Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi Needs Assessment Journey Started.

Project C.U.R.E team and PAPIRUDEI team, are on their way to Kyotera District.

Masaka Catholic Diocese Visit

Accompanied by our esteemed partners from Project C.U.R.E., the visitor commenced with a meaningful stop at the Masaka Catholic Diocese Office at Kitovu. Here, the team had the privilege of meeting Rev. Fr. Emmanuel S. Katabazzi, the Diocese Health Supervisor, setting the tone for insightful discussions and collaborations ahead. These discussions are crucial for laying the groundwork for Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi’s future operations, as the hospital awaits the necessary equipment to commence its vital healthcare services.

During the meeting, Rev. Fr. Katabazzi warmly welcomed the visiting team and expressed his gratitude for their interest in healthcare initiatives within the diocese, including the upcoming operations of Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi. He shared valuable insights into the current healthcare landscape, acknowledging the challenges posed by the lack of equipment and emphasizing the importance of partnerships in overcoming these obstacles.

The discussions centred on the hospital’s readiness to serve the community once equipped, highlighting the availability of infrastructure and the urgent need for medical equipment to initiate operations. Rev. Fr. Katabazzi underscored the significance of collaborative efforts in securing the necessary resources and support to ensure the hospital’s successful launch.

As the conversation progressed, the team explored potential avenues for partnership and resource mobilization to expedite the procurement of essential medical equipment for Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi. Rev. Fr. Katabazzi reiterated the diocese’s commitment to supporting the hospital’s mission and facilitating its access to the required equipment.

By establishing this initial connection and fostering open dialogue, the meeting at the Masaka Catholic Diocese Office laid the foundation for collaborative endeavours aimed at addressing Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi’s equipment needs and advancing its mission to provide quality healthcare services to the community. It served as a pivotal step in the hospital’s journey towards operationalization, ensuring that it can soon fulfil its vital role in improving the health and well-being of the region.

Insights from Ddimo Landing Site

After a productive meeting at the Masaka Catholic Diocese Office, our collaborative team, comprising members from Padre Pio Rural Development Initiative and Project C.U.R.E., ventured to the bustling Ddimo landing site, one of Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi’s intended catchment areas with a population of over 20,000 people. The effects of the HIV epidemic that ravaged the community in the 1980s still linger, impacting the residents profoundly. The epidemic, exacerbated by increased prostitution, has left a lasting mark on the community, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive healthcare interventions.

Ddimo is predominantly inhabited by fishermen, with fishing being the primary livelihood activity. Every member of the family plays a role in the fishing scheme, with men engaging in fishing, women and children involved in drying the fish, and women predominantly responsible for selling the catch. This dynamic highlights the interconnectedness of the community and the reliance on fishing for sustenance and economic stability.

The collaborative team engaged directly with the locals, immersing themselves in the vibrant community to gain firsthand insights into the health challenges faced by residents. Through meaningful conversations, the team learned about the profound impact of the HIV epidemic on the community’s health and well-being. Moreover, they observed the unique dynamics of the fishing community, recognizing the importance of tailored healthcare solutions to address the specific needs of the population.

Liz Chapman, a member of Project C.U.R.E., is conducting an interview with the wife of a fisherman who is currently engaged in drying silverfish.

The lack of access to comprehensive healthcare services and proper sanitation facilities further exacerbates the health disparities in the community. By gaining a deeper understanding of these challenges, the collaborative team is better equipped to develop targeted interventions that address the root causes of health inequities and improve the overall well-being of the residents.

Armed with these insights, the collaborative team remains steadfast in its commitment to partnering with local stakeholders and implementing sustainable healthcare solutions that empower the community and promote lasting change. Through collaborative efforts, they aim to enhance access to quality healthcare services and address the complex health issues facing the residents of Ddimo and similar underserved communities.

Insights from Home Visits

During the needs assessment conducted for Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi, in collaboration with Project C.U.R.E., we embarked on a crucial component of community engagement: home visits. These visits provided invaluable insights into the living conditions and health challenges faced by residents in the surrounding communities, directly impacting the hospital’s operations and the healthcare services it aims to provide.

As we ventured into the homes of community members, we discovered alarming deficiencies in sanitation and hygiene facilities, reflecting the broader challenges facing the hospital’s catchment area. Many households lacked proper toilet infrastructure, presenting immediate health risks to residents and contributing to the burden of preventable diseases. These observations underscored the urgent need for holistic interventions to address healthcare disparities, emphasizing sanitation improvements alongside medical support.

Recognizing the interconnectedness of community health and hospital operations, our findings reinforced the importance of equipping Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi not only with state-of-the-art medical equipment but also with the necessary infrastructure to support comprehensive healthcare delivery. By prioritizing initiatives aimed at improving sanitation infrastructure and promoting hygiene practices within the community, we aim to create a supportive environment that complements the hospital’s efforts in providing quality healthcare services.

Through collaborative efforts and targeted interventions, we aspire to address the root causes of health inequities, ensuring that Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi is equipped to meet the diverse healthcare needs of its patients and the surrounding community. By leveraging insights from the needs assessment and aligning our efforts with the hospital’s mission, we are committed to fostering sustainable improvements in healthcare access and outcomes, ultimately contributing to the well-being of individuals and families served by the hospital.

Addressing Critical Healthcare Equipment Shortages

The visit to Kamulegu Health Center III, a pivotal primary healthcare facility serving the surrounding communities and landing sites, marked a crucial juncture in our collaborative efforts between Project C.U.R.E. and PAPIRUDEI. Here, we embarked on an extensive assessment to ascertain the pressing needs exacerbated by the facility’s dire lack of medical equipment and resources.

Engaging with healthcare workers and patients alike, we delved into the stark realities of operating within a healthcare system marred by acute equipment shortages and resource constraints. The palpable strain on healthcare providers was evident as they navigated the challenges of delivering essential care amidst severe equipment deficits. Patients, in turn, voiced their distress over the insufficient medical services and the ensuing hardships endured while seeking treatment.

This immersive experience shed light on the urgent need for comprehensive intervention to address the glaring equipment gaps plaguing Kamulegu Health Center III. The absence of vital medical equipment not only compromised patient care but also impeded the facility’s ability to effectively manage a spectrum of health conditions, exacerbating the suffering of those in need.

Furthermore, it was abundantly clear that the desire for a well-equipped healthcare facility was echoed fervently by both healthcare workers and patients alike. Their impassioned pleas underscored the imperative of equipping Kamulegu Health Center III with the necessary resources to fulfil its mandate of providing quality healthcare to the community.

In light of these dire circumstances, our collaboration with Project C.U.R.E. gains heightened significance as we seek to address the critical equipment shortages at Kamulegu Health Center III. By leveraging the resources and expertise of both organizations, we are poised to deliver a transformative impact, ensuring that the healthcare needs of the community are met with the urgency and efficacy they deserve. Through strategic partnership and unwavering commitment, we aspire to usher in a new era of healthcare excellence, one where every individual receives the dignified care they rightfully deserve.

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A meticulous and comprehensive site visit of Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi unfolded, orchestrated by the Executive Director of Padre Pio Rural Development Initiative. Accompanied by representatives from Project C.U.R.E. and esteemed District Health Officers from Masaka and Kyotera Districts, the endeavour aimed to scrutinize the hospital’s infrastructure and operational capabilities.

With a keen focus on identifying essential medical equipment requirements, the tour encompassed vital areas such as the main hospital building, maternity ward, operating theatres, X-ray and scan buildings, and neonatal buildings. Each stop along the tour provided valuable insights into the distinct needs and challenges faced by the hospital in delivering comprehensive healthcare services to the community.

By meticulously examining these specific areas, the tour facilitated a comprehensive understanding of the equipment deficits within each department, enabling stakeholders to prioritize procurement efforts effectively. This targeted approach ensured that the identified medical equipment aligns precisely with the operational needs of each department, optimizing resource allocation and enhancing the hospital’s overall capacity to provide quality healthcare services.

Through collaborative partnerships and strategic planning informed by the insights gleaned from the site visit, we are poised to equip Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi with the necessary tools and resources to address its most pressing needs effectively. This concerted effort underscores our commitment to bolstering healthcare infrastructure and improving health outcomes for the community we serve.

Stakeholder’s Meeting

The stakeholders’ meeting convened with a singular focus: to spotlight the plight of the Greater Masaka Region and underscore the urgent need to equip Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi. Representatives from Project C.U.R.E., esteemed members of the PadrePio Rural Development Initiative Board Members and Staff, and District Health Officers from Masaka and Kyotera districts, alongside influential religious and local community leaders, converged to address the pressing healthcare challenges facing the region.

At the forefront of discussions was the critical state of Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi, a beacon of hope for the community but hampered by severe equipment shortages. Stakeholders emphasized the hospital’s pivotal role as a lifeline for the region, highlighting the devastating consequences of operating without adequate medical resources. The meeting served as a rallying cry, uniting voices in a collective call to action to urgently equip the hospital and fortify its capacity to deliver essential healthcare services.

Throughout the meeting, impassioned pleas echoed for immediate intervention to address the equipment deficiencies plaguing Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi. Stakeholders emphasized the human toll of inadequate medical resources, underscoring the imperative of swift and decisive action to safeguard the health and well-being of the community. The urgency of the situation reverberated throughout the discussions, galvanizing stakeholders to mobilize resources and forge collaborative partnerships to expedite the procurement and deployment of essential medical equipment.

As the meeting concluded, stakeholders emerged with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. The plight of Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi was brought to the forefront of regional consciousness, and a resounding commitment was made to prioritize the hospital’s needs and spearhead efforts to secure the necessary resources. Through collective solidarity and unwavering resolve, stakeholders affirmed their dedication to ensuring that Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi emerges equipped and empowered to fulfil its vital mission of providing quality healthcare to all who depend on its services.

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Celebrating a Legacy of Healing: Padre Pio Hospital’s Inauguration

On this momentous day, August 19th, 2023, we stand in awe and gratitude as the Padre Pio Hospital shines forth, a beacon of hope and compassion. This monumental achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the Italian Episcopal Conference, whose generosity and commitment have birthed a sanctuary of healing in partnership with the Masaka Diocese.

Under the divine guidance of Rt. Rev. Serverus Jjumba, Bishop of Masaka Diocese, Padre Pio Hospital stands tall, ready to serve as a pillar of strength for our community. This accomplishment is an embodiment of the spirit of giving, a legacy that speaks volumes about your kindness and concern for the well-being of others.

The roots of this endeavour trace back to the Padre Pio Rural Development Initiative (PAPIRUDEI), a nurturing force within the Masaka Diocese. Through your steadfast support, PAPIRUDEI has transformed into a powerful force for positive change, nurturing the dreams of countless souls seeking a healthier future.

As we open the doors of Padre Pio Hospital, we are humbled by the incredible journey we have embarked upon together. Your dedication has sewn the seeds of health, healing, and happiness in the hearts of our community members. Your generosity resonates in every corner of this institution, reflecting a bond that transcends borders and unites us in purpose.

Today, as we celebrate the launch of Padre Pio Hospital, we celebrate you – the donors, the visionaries, and the heart behind this transformation. With deep gratitude, we extend our hands in friendship and unity, as we continue to walk this path of compassion and service together.

From the depths of our hearts, thank you for being the driving force that brings light to the lives of many. Your legacy will forever be etched in the walls of Padre Pio Hospital, reminding us that kindness knows no bounds.

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COVID 19

Distribution of Hand Washing Facilities in Schools in Kyotera and Masaka Districts

Our main goal is “Making Life Better with Clean Hands” especially now amidst the prevailing the COVID-19 Pandemic for the school going Children in the rural and hard-to-reach areas of the Districts of Kyotera and Masaka in Uganda.

Many School administrations had no capacity to comply with the government set SOPs to fully operationalise their schools after the COVID-19 Lockdown since their closure since they were getting fees from the learners.

PAPIRUDEI partnered with Erzdiözese Freiburg, in order to purchase, distribute and install Hand Washing Equipment and Materials in Schools within Kyotera and Masaka Districts, for the prevention of the spread of the Covid-19 alongside other causes of ill health affecting the pupils in School.

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15 Years of Service: PAPIRUDEI and the Communities of Rural Uganda

In 2010, a simple but powerful idea took root in the Catholic Diocese of Masaka, Uganda: that every family in rural Uganda deserves access to healthcare and education, regardless of how far they live from a city or how little money they have.

That idea became PAPIRUDEI — the Padre Pio Rural Development Initiative.

Fifteen years later, we are still here. And the communities we serve are stronger for it.

WHO WE SERVE

PAPIRUDEI operates in some of Uganda most underserved rural districts: Kyotera, Masaka, Lwengo, Rakai, and surrounding communities in the Catholic Diocese of Masaka. These are places where families may walk hours to reach a clinic, where school fees are an impossible burden, and where a single drought or illness can push a family into deeper poverty.

We work here because this is where the need is greatest.

WHAT WE DO

Health Systems Strengthening: Our flagship project is Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi, which serves over 1,000 patients annually. We fund medical equipment, support staff, and work to make this hospital a fully functioning center of care for the region. We are 10 percent of the way to our $370,000 equipment goal — and we need your help to go further.

Education and Sponsorship: Over 500 children have been sponsored through our program since 2010. We cover school fees, provide learning materials, and support families so that children can stay in school. Today, 47 children are on our waiting list. $15 per month sponsors one child.

Code Queens: A program specifically for adolescent girls, Code Queens teaches computer literacy and digital skills. In a rapidly digitalizing economy, these skills open doors to employment and entrepreneurship that would otherwise be closed.

WASH: Our Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene program has brought clean water and sanitation facilities to schools across Kyotera and Masaka Districts, reducing waterborne disease and improving attendance.

Community Development: We support livelihoods, strengthen local leadership, and work with communities to identify and address their own priorities.

OUR PARTNERS

We could not do this work without the support of our partners: Project Cure, Salutem Health Uganda, BBS Terefayina, Buganda Kingdom, Centenary Bank, 8xmille Chiesa Cattolica, and the Chiesa Cattolica Italiana.

JOIN US

Whether you donate, volunteer, or simply share our story — you are part of this mission. Visit papirudei.org to learn more and get involved.

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How to Donate to PAPIRUDEI: Support Healthcare and Education in Uganda

Every donation to PAPIRUDEI goes directly to people who need it most — families in rural Uganda who lack access to basic healthcare, education, and clean water.

Here is exactly what your donation does:

$15 sponsors one child through our education program for a full month, covering school fees, materials, and support.

$50 funds one girl through our Code Queens digital training program, giving her skills for the modern economy.

$100 supplies a school with hygiene and sanitation materials through our WASH program.

$500 funds critical medical equipment for Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi, directly benefiting patients who have no other healthcare options.

$1,000 covers one month of operational support for a community health program in Masaka Diocese.

Any amount makes a real difference. We have raised $240,000 since 2010 — and every single dollar has gone to work in rural Uganda.

To donate, visit papirudei.org/donate. You can give by credit card, mobile money, or bank transfer. All donations receive a receipt and are used transparently for our programs.

PAPIRUDEI is registered in Uganda and operates with full transparency and accountability. We publish impact reports and welcome questions from donors.

Thank you for your generosity. Together, we are transforming lives.

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PAPIRUDEI 2025 Impact Report: 346 Families, 3 Active Campaigns, and a Growing Mission

Since 2010, PAPIRUDEI has worked to transform lives in rural Uganda. Here is our 2025 impact report.

346 families reached across Kyotera, Masaka, Lwengo, and Rakai Districts. Over 1,000 patients served annually at Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi. More than 500 children sponsored through our Education and Sponsorship Program. 47 children currently on our waiting list – $15 per month sponsors one child. 23 dedicated volunteers serving across four districts. $240,000 USD raised from generous donors since 2010.

Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi now serves over 1,000 patients annually in rural Masaka Diocese. Our equipment fundraising has reached 10 percent of the $370,000 goal. Every dollar funds life-saving medical equipment for real patients who have no other options.

Our Sponsor a Dream program has placed over 500 children in school – but 47 more children are on the waiting list today. Just $15 sponsors one child for a full month. That is less than a meal at a restaurant – but it changes a child life completely.

Code Queens teaches digital skills to adolescent girls in rural Uganda. With Uganda digital economy growing fast, girls in rural areas risk being left behind. $50 funds one complete training program. Help us close the digital gender gap.

Our WASH program has delivered clean water and sanitation facilities to schools across Kyotera and Masaka Districts, reducing disease and improving attendance.

Thank you to our partners: Project Cure, Salutem Health Uganda, Buganda Kingdom, Centenary Bank, and the Catholic Diocese of Masaka. In 2026, we aim to fully equip Padre Pio Hospital, clear our waiting list, expand Code Queens, and reach 500 more families. Donate at papirudei.org/donate and be part of the story.

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Community

Strengthening Our Partnership with Buganda Kingdom.

Today, we had the honour of meeting the Katikkiro of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, at the Bulange.
We extended our heartfelt gratitude for the invaluable support the Buganda Kingdom has rendered to our hospital, shared an update on our operations and progress, and reaffirmed our unwavering loyalty and commitment to the Kingdom’s noble works.
We are deeply grateful for this partnership and remain committed to serving our community together in the spirit of Buganda.

#BugandaKingdom #Katikkiro #Buganda #CommunityHealth #Uganda

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Dr. Julius Luyimbaazi Honored for Leadership in Advancing Uganda’s First Liver Transplant Initiative

As Uganda advances toward performing its first-ever liver transplant, our Executive Director, Dr. Julius Luyimbaazi, has been honored for his outstanding leadership and contribution to national healthcare progress. During the 5th Annual SUGES Symposium & AGM held at Kabira Country Club, Dr. Luyimbaazi was recognized as a key stakeholder and driving force in shaping innovations, strengthening clinical partnerships, and championing the systems required for cutting-edge medical procedures.

This recognition not only highlights his personal dedication but also reaffirms our institution’s commitment to improving specialized care and expanding life-saving medical opportunities for all Ugandans.

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Spreading Smiles and Support: PAPIRUDEI Community Outreach 2025

Our team had the joy of distributing Project C.U.R.E. Kits for Kids to our sponsored students at St. Lucia Primary School, Lwaggulwe. Each kit is packed with essential school and health supplies, giving our children the tools they need to learn, thrive, and dream big.

A heartfelt thank you to Project C.U.R.E. and all our partners for making this possible. Together, we are nurturing hope and building a brighter future for every child we serve.

#KitsForKids #ProjectCURE #HopeInAction #EducationForAll #PAPIRUDEI

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Celebrating St. Padre Pio Day with a Community Health Camp

In honor of the Feast of our Patron Saint, St. Padre Pio, we held a two-day community health camp at Padre Pio Hospital–Butozi on the 22nd and 23rd of September 2025. Guided by our mission “Nos Curamus, Deus Sanat”We care, God heals – this camp was not only a celebration of faith but also an act of service to our community.

Over the course of the two days, our dedicated medical team and volunteers attended to more than 250 patients from Kyotera, Masaka, and the surrounding communities. Services included general consultations, maternal and child health checkups, laboratory investigations, and specialized care for vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the elderly.

The health camp provided a vital opportunity to reach out to those who often face challenges in accessing quality healthcare. It also reaffirmed our commitment to making Padre Pio Hospital a beacon of hope and healing for all.

We are deeply grateful to our partners, volunteers, and friends who made this event possible. Their selfless support reflects the spirit of St. Padre Pio, whose life was marked by compassion, humility, and service to others.

As we continue to grow as a health facility, we remain steadfast in our mission to serve the community with love and excellence, following in the footsteps of our beloved Patron Saint.

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Eulogy for Dr. John Bosco Spire Kiggundu

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of one of our beloved Founding Director and Executive Director, Dr. John Bosco Spire Kiggundu, who went to be with the Lord in June 2025.

Dr. Kiggundu was a visionary leader whose life was devoted to serving the vulnerable and uplifting communities. He dreamt of a society where access to healthcare, education, and opportunities was a reality for all. Through his tireless efforts, he co-founded PAPIRUDEI, a beacon of hope in the Greater Masaka Region, and spearheaded the construction of Padre Pio Hospital–Butozi, a facility that stands today as a testament to his dream of quality, accessible healthcare for over 250,000 people.

His initiatives transformed lives, offering care, education, and empowerment to countless women, children, youth, and the elderly. Dr. Kiggundu’s legacy is not just in the institutions he built, but in the lives he touched, the hope he inspired, and the vision he shared for a better future.

As we mourn his loss, we also commit to carrying forward his mission. Dr. Julius Luyimbaazi will now take on the role of Executive Director, ensuring that Dr. Kiggundu’s dreams continue to flourish and that his vision for PAPIRUDEI and Padre Pio Hospital lives on.

May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his legacy continue to inspire us all. 🕊️

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Blessings of April

As we conclude our 1st month, we joyfully celebrate our very first birth at Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi! On Tuesday, 8th April 2025, Baby Tracy was safely delivered — a precious daughter to Ms. Sylvia and Mr. Joseph

A special thank you to our dedicated medical team for making this miracle possible.

NB: Pictures/information have been shared with consent

St. Padre Pio, pray for us.

#FirstBaby#PadrePioHospital#MiracleOfLife#CommunityCare

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Gratitude to the Kabaka of Buganda Kingdom, Buganda Kingdom (Health Department), and Media Partners for Supporting Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to His Majesty Kabaka, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the Buganda Kingdom (Department of Health), and Katikkiro, Charles Peter Mayiga for their unwavering support towards the Padre Pio Hospital-Butozi fundraising initiative.

Special thanks also go to CBS FM and BBS Terefiyina management and staff for generously providing airtime that helped spread the message far and wide.

Your support has been instrumental in mobilizing the community to equip the hospital, bringing us closer to providing quality healthcare for all.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=1228911778261960

#ThankYou #KabakaOfBuganda #BugandaKingdom #FundraisingSuccess #HealthForAll #PadrePioHospitalButozi #CBSFM #BBSTerefiyina

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