The Dr. Anne Merriman Fund for Uganda (DAMFU) honors the enduring legacy of a visionary pioneer who transformed healthcare across Africa. Dr. Merriman introduced affordable oral morphine to Uganda, founded Hospice Africa Uganda in 1993, and co-founded the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU). Today, this national fund carries her mission forward, designed to enhance resource mobilization and financial efficiency to sustain and scale vital palliative care services across the country.
In a global effort to preserve this enduring legacy, PCAU is proud to launch this fund in close partnership with Hope on Wheels Africa, a dedicated, volunteer-led organization inspired by Dr. Merriman’s lifework. Under the leadership of our distinguished Fund Patron, Rt. Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda (Prime Minister Emeritus of the Republic of Uganda and Special Presidential Envoy), DAMFU operates under rigorous, transparent criteria to ensure that every contribution directly impacts patients who need it most.
While Uganda stands out as a beacon of excellence, ranking as the only African country at an advanced level of palliative care development on the 2025 Global Palliative Care Map, the local demand vastly outstrips available resources.
Currently, Uganda’s palliative care services reach only 11% of the over 500,000 individuals in direct need of pain relief and holistic support.
To bridge these gaps, DAMFU targets funding toward nine core priority areas across Uganda:
PCAU, working in direct coordination with Hope on Wheels Africa, is actively kickstarting DAMFU through concrete operational and financial interventions:
Palliative Care Association of Uganda
Block 383, Plot 8804 Kitende, Entebbe Road
PO Box 34985, Kampala, Uganda