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I&M Bank continues partnership with Nnaabagereka Fund for second Queen’s Ball aimed at shining a light on mental health

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 14, 2025
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Her Royal Highness the Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda (C) is joined by I&M Bank Chief Business Officer Gibson Nangono (R), Head of Marketing Annette Nakiyaga (L), Butabika Hospital ED Dr. Juliet Nakku (2R), and Owek. Chotilda Nakate Kikomeko, Buganda Kingdom's Minister of Education (2L), for a photo moment during the launch of the Queen's Ball last Thursday at Bulange Mengo.

Her Royal Highness the Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda (C) is joined by I&M Bank Chief Business Officer Gibson Nangono (R), Head of Marketing Annette Nakiyaga (L), Butabika Hospital ED Dr. Juliet Nakku (2R), and Owek. Chotilda Nakate Kikomeko, Buganda Kingdom's Minister of Education (2L), for a photo moment during the launch of the Queen's Ball last Thursday at Bulange Mengo.

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I&M Bank Uganda has reaffirmed its partnership with the Nnaabagereka Fund for the second edition of the Queen’s Ball, an initiative aimed at shining a light mental health.

The Queen’s Ball, set for its second edition on May 2, 2025, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, is an initiative of the Nnaabagereka of Buganda- Her Royal Highness Sylvia Nagginda.

The announcement was made at a press launch held on Thursday, March 13, at Bulange Mengo.

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The event was hosted by the Nnaabagereka, and presided over by Dr. Juliet Nakku- the Executive Director of Butabika Hospital, as the Chief Guest.

In her address, the Nnaabagereka stated that the Queen’s Ball created awareness about the fund, but most importantly ignited conversations that had long been silenced, and offered hope and a reminder to those dealing with mental health challenges that they are not alone.

“I commend each of you who participated in the previous Queen’s Ball, those who shared our stories, and those who helped shine a light on a challenge that not only affects individuals, but society as a whole. Mental health and wellness are not solitary journeys—they require community understanding and a shared commitment. Healing occurs when we support one another during the darkest times—when we listen, share laughter, extend kindness, and refuse to let anyone suffer in silence or alone,” the Nnaabagereka said.

“Depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions do not discriminate; they affect people of all age groups, backgrounds, and gender. Unfortunately, many suffer in silence, due to fear and stigma. It is also crucial to normalize conversations about mental health and take meaningful action, to ensure that care is readily available to everyone who needs it,” the Nnaabagereka added.

In her address, Dr. Nakku made reference to a World Bank-supported study she spearheaded last year, highlighting that mental health issues are widespread, including in schools. She disclosed that the study was conducted across four regions in Uganda, and revealed a high prevalence of emotional problems.

“The World Health Organization recently ranked Uganda 17th globally, and fourth in Africa, in suicide ratings. Suicide rates in this country are alarmingly high and continue to rise. We are increasingly seeing young people attempting or taking their own lives, as has been widely reported in the media,” she added.

Dr. Nakku further revealed that 30% of admissions at Butabika Hospital involve young people struggling with addictions, primarily to alcohol and drugs. She emphasized that these challenges are compounded by various factors, including economic struggles, population displacement, disasters, and epidemics.

Gibson Nangono, the I&M Bank Chief Business Officer, who represented the bank CEO, emphasized the significance of this year’s theme, “Healing Minds.” He noted that the theme is both relevant and timely, serving as a reminder that mental and emotional well-being is just as important as physical health—and that seeking help is perfectly okay.

“The Queen’s Ball is a critical initiative, not only in raising awareness but also in generating resources, sparking conversations, and offering support to those facing mental health challenges,” Nangono stated.

I&M Bank’s Chief Business Officer, Gibson Nangono (2R), and Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Annette Nakiyaga (R), present a commemorative partnership plaque to the Nnaabagerak Women’s Fund Chairperson, Suzan Lubega (2L), and administrator, Debbie Luwagga (L).

I&M Bank’s Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Annette Nakiyaga, echoed this sentiment, stressing the importance of open discussions to address the mental health crisis and break the stigma surrounding it.

“I believe the Queen’s Ball will keep these crucial conversations going and inspire even more action from stakeholders. By coming together, we can break the silence around mental health and ensure that everyone is supported to seek the necessary help,” Nakiyaga said.

Founded by Her Royal Highness, Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda, the Nnaabagereka Fund has been a beacon of hope since its establishment in October 2022, providing vital support in mental health, education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.

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