Kitojo Hospital

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Kitojo Hospital
Kitojo Integrated Development Association
Geography
Location Kijojo, Rwaihamba Town Council, Kabarole District, Western Region,  Uganda
Organisation
Care system Private
Hospital type General
Services
Beds 40
History
Founded 2011
Links
Other links Hospitals in Uganda

Kitojo Hospital, is a hospital in Uganda.

Location

Kitojo Hospital is located in Kitojo Village, in Rwaihamba Town Council, in Toro sub-region, Western Uganda, about 8 kilometres (5 mi), west of Kibaale National Park.

Its location is approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi), by road, south of Fort Portal, the district headquarters and nearest large town.[1] This location is approximately 326 kilometres (203 mi), by road, west of Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country.[2] The estimated coordinates of Kitojo Hospital are:0° 31' 30.00"N, 30° 16' 36.00"E (Latitude:0.525000; Longitude:30.276667). The coordinates are approximate because Kitojo Hospital does not yet appear on most publicly available maps, as of August 2011.

Overview

Kitojo Hospital is a rural hospital, serving the village of Kitojo and Rwaihamba Town Council, in which Kitojo is located. The hospital was built, is owned and administered by Kitojo Integrated Development Association (KIDA), a community development NGO, headed by Reverend Ezra Musobozi. The 40-bed hospital cost approximately UD$1.2 million (UGX:2.5 billion) to build.[3]

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Coordinates: 0°31′30″N 30°16′36″E / 0.525000°N 30.276667°E / 0.525000; 30.276667

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