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Supporting Over
200+ Preterm Babie
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50 Preterm Mothers
Number #1
Preterm Community

About Us

Our Mission

Creating a Voice for the Unheard

To create awareness, encourage, inform, and guide parents of preemies to confidently navigate the journey of prematurity and bridge the gap between the clinicians and parents during the home neonatal care.

Our History

And how we get to this point

Preterm Infants Parents Network Uganda is a registered charity organization that was formed in March 2022. The network is made of parents, infants, specialists (Doctors and nurses) and adults preemies to offer support to families of premature babies.

The support which PIPNU offers starts when mums become aware that their pregnancy is high risk and their baby may be born premature, it continues while they have an infant in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU) and post discharge support to bridge the communication gap between medical team and parents by doing follow ups.

A premature baby is one born before 37 weeks’ gestation. In Uganda 8.7% of babies are born premature each year some weighing less than 800g. 6% of the registered babies die in hospitals. In Uganda, the 2nd cause of death among newborn babies is prematurity. Currently the network is following up on over 1000 preterm parents and babies from home, we train over 50 parents per week in referral hospitals on neonatal home care.

Many preemies still have hurdles to overcome after their discharge from hospitals. These may include chronic lung disease, severe reflux or other gastrointestinal problems, eating problems, developmental delays, growth and language problems. Many preemies will remain on the lower end of growth scales for years past the age they should have been. For a small number of preemie children, the hurdles remain lifetime challenges as the legacy of their early arrival is cerebral palsy, ASD (autism spectrum disorder), visual or hearing impairment.

Founder of PIPNU

Kateregga Bazilio

Kateregga Bazilio is the Managing Director and co-founder of PIPNU. He professional background lies in marketing (ACIM- Associate Chartered Institute of Marketing -UK), holding a Master’s degree in Business Admirations, Bachelor’s degree in Commerce.

In 2022, her twins were born in the 29th week of pregnancy upon of one of them dying at 25 weeks and spending 1 month in the mother’s womb willing for the other to develop leaving the parents and the sibling behind. During her time in hospital and afterwards, he was faced with the non-existence of support of any kind, the absence of public awareness and the lack of information and education for parents during pregnancy. He felt that no parents should ever undergo such an awful experience again. Therefore, in October 2022, he decided to fully register the network. Together with experts and the team, Bazilio developed declarations, guidelines and information material for parents with preterm children. In Nov,2022 Kateregga Bazilio was appointed to be part of the Ministry of Health Newborn Steering Committee

Preterm children urgently need a voice not only within Uganda but also Africa, he decided to give up his job as the head of 3PLs jumia and to take on the role of Managing Director PIPNU.

In Nov,2022 Kateregga Bazilio was appointed to be part of the Ministry of Health Newborn Steering Committee

Kateregga BazilioMD & CEO PIPNU
Dedicated to serve.

OUR TEAM

Mpanga Anorld

Coordinator

Mpanga Arnold is a co-author and co-editor of different information material,
brochures, articles and reports on the topics within maternal and newborn health.

Dr. Anita Tumwebaze Muhumuza

Pediatrician/Newborn Expert

Dr. Anita Tumwebaze Muhumuza joined PIPNU in March 2022. She is a Pediatrician/Newborn Expert.

Arinaitwe Patience

Accountant

Arinaitwe Patience joined PIPNU in July 2022. She holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Management. She is an accountant by profession.

Bazilio Katerega

Founder

Kateregga Bazilio is the Managing Director and co-founder of PIPNU. He professional background lies in marketing (ACIM- Associate Chartered Institute of Marketing -UK), holding a Master’s degree in Business
Administration, Bachelor’s degree in Commerce

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Outreach programs

we have had successful outreach programs organized  at Kawempe referral hospital and Mulago women specialized hospital with items like pampers, surfactant, soap,  sugar to mention but a few.

 

In our outreach programs we engage companies following their call and corporate social responsibilities to donate or provide some form of support to preterm babies and mothers which helps, uplifts and encourages them, knowing  that someone else cares about what they are going through. we have had successful outreach programs organized  at Kawempe referral hospital and Mulago women specialized hospital with items like pampers, surfactant, soap,  sugar to mention but a few.