About Us

Background

St. Paul’s Hospital- Kasese was founded by the Anglican Church of Uganda, South Rwenzori Diocese in 1989 under the Norwegian Integrated Rural Development Program (IRDP). The facility is owned by the Diocese, managed and supervised by the Board of Governors. The facility exists to improve the health status of the communities in Kasese Municipality and the District at large by providing affordable, accessible, quality and equitable health services.

St. Paul’s Hospital- kasese is located in Kamaiba upper cell, Kamaiba Ward, Central Division, Kasese Municipality in Kasese District and in the Western part of Uganda. It is located below St. Paul’s Cathedral of South Rwenzori Diocese.

St. Paul’s Hospital -kasese being a faith-based institution, we are inspired in our work each day by our Lord’s statement in John 10:10 thus: ……I have come that they may have life, and have it to its fullness”. 

OUR MISSION

To provide affordable, accessible, quality, and equitable health services to the community as an expression of God’s love through the provision of compressive health service.

OUR VISION

To be a leading model hospital in Kasese Municipal Council that provides holistic health services to the community. 

Human Resource

The facility has 2 full-time medical Officers and one Medical officer doing Maters in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 4 clinical officers among others. Detailed staffing is shown here below. It is this workforce based on teamwork that builds St Paul’s Health Centre. 13 percent of the staff are seconded by the government while the 87% are recruited and paid by St Paul’s Hospital kasese.

We have 22 Voluntary Health Team members (VHTs) who play a big role in community health and mobilization. Below is their numbers according to areas served.

Our Values

  • To believe that human beings are made in the image of God and deserve respect.
  • To cherish team work, faithfulness, devotion, commitment, compassion, transparency and promote medical ethics.
  • To treat people without discrimination
  • To live as a health family
  • To deliver quality services