MoHSS tackles misinformation about UHC in Namibia


The Ministry of Health and Social Services ( MoHSS ) is facing challenges in addressing widespread misinformation and disinformation about universal health coverage ( UHC ) in Namibia . According to Ambrosius Uakurama from the ministry ‘ s Policy and Planning division , a large portion of the public does not fully understand what UHC is or how it is implemented in Namibia . During training for journalists on UHC last week at Swakopmund , Uakurama said there has been a lot of misinformation and distortion in terms of knowing what UHC is , and the ministry and its partners believed it was appropriate to engage the media since they are closer to the communities in terms of information dissemination . ‘ By engaging them and providing you ( media ) with accurate information , we may be able to avoid a lot of misinformation and disinformation regarding UHC convergence ,’ he explained . Uakurama stated that the ministry aims to collaborate with the media to spread accurate information about UHC by providing the med
ia with reliable information , anticipating that the right message will reach Namibians across the country . He emphasised the importance of clear and accurate communication in ensuring that citizens are correctly informed about the services offered by the ministry . ‘ One of the main challenges faced by the ministry is ensuring that every Namibian is well informed about UHC ,’ he said . He stressed that the problem goes beyond a simple lack of understanding as it also includes how information about UHC is reported by various sources . Uakurama said there have been instances where the information provided was either incomplete or misrepresented , contributing to public confusion . He added that another key issue is the shortage of resources within the ministry as it is difficult to consistently reach Namibians with the right information when resources are stretched thin . ‘ This issue is further complicated when there is a shortage of medicine or other essential supplies , leading to additional misinformation
regarding the availability and distribution of health services ,’ he said . Uakurama urged all parties involved , particularly media outlets , to play a proactive role in disseminating correct information about UHC while the MoHSS will continue its efforts in improving public awareness about UHC and working closely with partners to ensure that health services and information are accessible to all Namibians .

Source: The Namibia News Agency