Uganda, April 8 -- In 2002, Mr Namoni Kateu decided he would build a medical training school. As a student at the School of Hygiene - Mbale, Mr Kateu wanted to create more room for the applicants who had nowhere to go, for various medical-related courses.

"I was fortunate enough to be selected - on government sponsorship - to be trained as a health assistant at the School of Hygiene - Mbale. Many candidates had been left out for lack of space. I completed the certificate in 2002," Mr Kateu recounts. He planned to start Elgon International Health Institute while still at college.

"I contemplated how best I could get resources to begin a medical training school." He benchmarked Sir Albert Cook- Tororo, and Mutufu in Mbale, he got the basi...