Maria Goretti Kemirembe: A Clinical officer making a difference in Uganda’s public health landscape

KAMPALA, Uganda, March 15, 2025/ — In Uganda’s ongoing fight against M-pox and Ebola outbreaks, a few names have stood out for their exceptional dedication and resilience. Kemirembe Maria Goretti is one such individual. For 10 years, Maria has been a driving force in Uganda’s public health landscape, committed to empowering communities with the knowledge and resources they need to protect themselves against disease outbreaks. As a health worker, she has been at the forefront of numerous public health challenges, building confidence, promoting early detection, and strengthening community engagement.

Since the emergence of Ebola, Maria’s role has become even more critical. She has worked tirelessly to raise awareness, encourage early symptom reporting, and bridge the trust gap between the public and healthcare systems.

In emergencies, such as an Ebola outbreak, fear and misinformation spread rapidly, making it challenging to implement effective control measures. Maria has been a pillar of strength, understanding that effective outbreak response involves medical interventions, clear communication, and building community trust.

Maria Goretti Kemirembe: A Clinical officer Making a difference in Uganda’s public health landscape (Source: World Health Organization – Uganda)

From crowded marketplaces to remote villages, she moves tirelessly, speaking with families, dispelling fears, and emphasizing the importance of seeking early care and following preventive measures.

“In my work, I have seen how fear can drive people away from hospitals,” Maria explains. “When people don’t understand the disease or feel unsure about the healthcare system, they hesitate to report symptoms. That’s why my role is to encourage early care and strengthen confidence in our health services.”

Maria was on the frontlines within hours of the Ebola outbreak official declaration on 30 January 2025. She works with affected districts to ensure that critical information reaches every household, leading community dialogues and helping to establish early warning systems that provide health workers tracking and managing cases more effectively.

Maria’s impact extends beyond medical care; her ability to change attitudes toward disease prevention and treatment has saved numerous lives. Her presence reassures communities that they are not alone and that dedicated professionals are ready to support them during outbreaks.

Beyond Ebola, Maria has been instrumental in supporting various outbreaks, empowering communities with accurate information, advocating for stronger health systems, and prioritizing grassroots engagement.

The World Health Organization has been a key partner, collaborating with health workers like Maria to strengthen Uganda’s emergency response and surveillance capacities, ensuring that frontline responders are well-equipped to combat threats like Ebola.

“For me, every outbreak is an opportunity to educate, empower, and build resilience,” Maria says. “Outbreaks will come and go, but the trust we build in our communities will have a lasting impact.”


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