About Us

The Uganda Heart Association (UHA) is a non-profit, non-political organization committed to the prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in Uganda. It was established in 2006 with the objective of bringing together cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, researchers, and partners committed to advancing high-quality, equitable cardiovascular care.

UHA plays a central role in strengthening cardiovascular health through professional education, research, guideline development, policy advocacy, and public engagement. The Association promotes evidence-based practice, supports capacity building across all levels of the health system, and fosters collaboration to translate scientific evidence into real-world impact.

As a trusted technical voice, UHA works closely with Governmental health institutions, academic institutions, civil society, and regional and global partners to shape cardiovascular policy, improve access to care, and address emerging and long-standing heart health challenges, including non-communicable diseases and conditions of public health importance. 

Through leadership, innovation, and advocacy, the Uganda Heart Association is committed to improving cardiovascular outcomes and advancing heart health for all people in Uganda and the region.

Our Vision

A Uganda where all people enjoy optimal heart health through equitable access to high-quality cardiovascular care.

Our Mission

To advance cardiovascular health in Uganda by promoting prevention, excellence in clinical care, research, education, and advocacy, to improve outcomes for individuals and communities.

Our Core Values

Equity

We are committed to fair and inclusive access to cardiovascular prevention and care, regardless of geography, socioeconomic status, or background.

Excellence

We uphold the highest standards in clinical practice, research, education, and professional conduct.

Evidence-Based Practice

We champion the generation, dissemination, and application of scientific evidence to guide cardiovascular care and policy.

Collaboration

We believe progress in heart health is achieved through partnership across disciplines, sectors, institutions, and borders.

Integrity

We act with transparency, accountability, and professionalism in all our work and relationships.

Innovation

We embrace innovation and context-appropriate solutions to address evolving cardiovascular health challenges.