As Uganda prepares to host thousands of pilgrims for the annual Martyrs day pilgrimage on 3 June 2025, the Ministry of Health, with support from World Health Organization (WHO) and Malteser International, conducted a full-scale simulation exercise at the Namugongo Catholic Shrine to assess the country’s capacity to respond to mass casualty incidents (MCIs) during large public gatherings.
The simulation, organized in advance of the annual pilgrimage that is expected to attract thousands of worshippers, tested the draft national mass casualty Incident Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the national mass gathering management framework. The exercise brought together over 30 trained health workers, 20 police officers, 10 Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF) personnel, and 50 volunteer role-players, simulating real-life emergencies, including a stampede.
“This exercise was done to assess the country's readiness to respond to mass casualty incidents using the SOPs, and I can confirm that we are ready,” said Dr Joseph Oumo, who represented the Commissioner for Health Services – Emergency Medical Services at the Ministry of Health. “We are working in partnership with Malteser International, Uganda Red Cross, WHO, and some health facilities to ensure safety for all.”
The simulation featured lectures, tabletop drills, and live-action emergency response scenarios, helping agencies rehearse coordination, triage, and referral pathways. Key lessons centered on communication protocols, inter-agency coordination, triage and on scene emergency care, ambulance dispatch and patient transfer and handover to health facility teams.
WHO has been instrumental in supporting the development of Uganda’s emergency medical services and public health preparedness plans, working closely with local stakeholders to improve real-time coordination and decision-making in health crises.
As part of this year’s Martyrs day health precautions, pilgrims will undergo mpox screening before entering shrine premises. Over 200 medical personnel and 40 ambulances will be deployed at the Namugongo Anglican and Catholic shrines to serve both national and international pilgrims.
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