Uganda is currently hosting the 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) at Speke Resort Munyonyo, drawing delegates from over 13 African countries.
The event kicked off on July 27 and will conclude today. It has brought together medical regulatory authorities, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders to deliberate on advancing healthcare regulation under the theme “Regulator 2.0 | The Balanced Approach.”
While opening the conference, Health Minister Dr Jane Ruth Aceng emphasised that healthcare systems must put patients first while also safeguarding the welfare of health workers.

She also urged medical councils to reform processes to reduce stigma around mental health, noting that creating a supportive environment is crucial to improving care.
Prof Joel Okullo, Chairperson of the Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council, said the meeting will focus on challenges and solutions affecting healthcare providers across Africa.

As the host venue, Speke Resort Munyonyo offers state-of-the-art conference facilities, luxury accommodation, and a scenic lakeside setting. Known for its ability to manage high-profile international gatherings, the resort provides an ideal blend of modern sophistication and comfort.
In addition to its expansive conference halls—the largest in East and Central Africa—Speke Resort offers a variety of amenities, including the Speke Gym with advanced fitness technology, the Calabash Spa and Salon for premium wellness treatments, and a world-class swimming pool.