Global NewsUganda Stopped Paying Medical Interns. The Vice President Says the Government Will Reconsider. That Is Not the Same as a Reversal.

Uganda is planning to stop paying medical interns from August 2026. These are the people who work forty-eight hour shifts to keep government hospitals running. The Vice President says the policy will be reviewed. The policy has not changed. Behind this dispute is a question about how Uganda funds the public health workforce it actually depends on, and who pays the cost when the government decides it cannot afford to.

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