United General Insurance contributed K15 million to support Kamuzu University of Health Sciences' upcoming Research Dissemination Conference. The October 1-3 event will bring together academics, health professionals, and students to share innovative healthcare research findings. UGI Chief Executive Grant Mwenechanya emphasized that the donation aligns with the company's innovation strategy and expects new health sector ideas to emerge. Vice Chancellor Mac Mallewa thanked UGI for their continued partnership and financial backing of university activities. He highlighted this year's conference as the largest edition yet with expanded participation and broader research topics.
Mallewa emphasized that health research remains crucial to achieving Malawi's Vision 2063 development objectives. The university has advanced malaria treatment, HIV management, and overall healthcare outcomes through research initiatives. Policy makers have adopted KUHeS innovations both nationally and regionally to improve public health systems. Malawi's life expectancy has increased dramatically from 37 years during the 1990s to 75 years today, largely due to research-driven medical interventions pioneered at the institution.
Mallewa emphasized that health research remains crucial to achieving Malawi's Vision 2063 development objectives. The university has advanced malaria treatment, HIV management, and overall healthcare outcomes through research initiatives. Policy makers have adopted KUHeS innovations both nationally and regionally to improve public health systems. Malawi's life expectancy has increased dramatically from 37 years during the 1990s to 75 years today, largely due to research-driven medical interventions pioneered at the institution.