Vocational training using virtual reality at
- St. Joseph VTI (Fort Portal)

-Kasese Youth Polytechnic

-Millennium Business School (Hoima)

-St. Simon Peter’s VTI (Hoima)

-Kyema UTC

Virtual reality
is revolutionizing vocational training in Uganda by providing immersive, hands-on simulations that overcome barriers of cost, equipment, and access. Learners can safely practice real-world skills — from electrical installation to healthcare procedures — without the risks of a live environment. In a country with a rapidly growing youth population and an urgent need for practical skills, VR offers a scalable, accessible solution to bridge the gap between theory and practice, equipping Uganda's workforce for a modern economy.

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Saving Mothers’ Lives

How Virtual Reality is Transforming Midwife Training in Uganda .

Maternal mortality remains a significant public health challenge in Uganda, with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) standing out as one of the leading causes of preventable maternal deaths according to the 2022/23 Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDS) report. 

To address this critical gap, Enabel, in partnership with the Ministry of Health, has introduced Virtual Reality (VR) technology to train midwives in the Rwenzori and Busoga regions. Health workers in Enabel-supported health centers are now using VR headsets to learn and practice essential skills for managing PPH, equipping them with hands-on experience that can help save lives. 
https://open.enabel.be/fr/UGA/2645/3259/u/saving-mothers-lives-how-virtual-reality-is-transforming-midwife-training-in-uganda.html

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